It's been a long time, but Led Zeppelin, one of the last superstar acts to refrain from selling its music online, is finally offering its catalog to digital-music fans.
MSNBC.com today purchased social news site Newsvine, the first purchase it the site's 11-year history.
Apple and Sony better start making some moves soon. Microsoft could have the digital living room in their grasps even before September, when at least 4 million people (and probably a lot more) will be booting up their 360s...
Yesterday, France officially declared Nicolas Sarkozy as the newly elected President. Sarkozy wasted no time in stating that he looks forward to working closely with the United States saying that France will "always be at their side".
"A ton of stories I've read the past few days have been about Microsoft's new operating system, Windows Vista...but they haven't been about the software per se, instead they're mainly about the anti-climatic release of it.
Lets elect someone beside a member of the Clinton or Bush family in 2008. And lets not keep bringing up Jeb Bush's name as a potential 2012 or 2016 candidate. Let's not even get into Jeb's son or Chelsea for the years after that...
"For customers who purchase Windows Vista or Microsoft Office 2007 together with installation by CompUSA, CompUSA guarantees customers will enjoy the overall performance and features of Windows Vista or Microsoft Office 2007 or it will refund the purchase and reinstall the origin …
"A clutch of modern pagans honored Zeus at a 1,800-year-old temple in the heart of Athens on Sunday -- the first known ceremony of its kind held there since the ancient Greek religion was outlawed by the Roman Empire in the fourth century."
"Unfortunately, the honeymoon may soon be over for Tiger users accustomed to the free boot loader: according to a report on MacScoop, Steve and friends plan to begin charging about $30 for the software once OS X Leopard is released and Boot Camp leaves beta for the greener pastur …
"the report warns, it (the U.S.) could lose 4 to 7 percent of the global financial services market over the next five years."
A nice reference list for many of the companies leading the Mobile 2.0 revoltion.
"Google and some of the world's top publishers are working on plans that they hope could do for books what Apple's iPod has done for music."
"Charlie Kaufman's (new) screenplay on my desk. I've read it - no, lived it. I've been moved and astounded by it. And I'm tortured by the dilemma of what I should or should not say about it here.
"How was the Veyron drive, you ask? Absolutely un-freaking-believable. Otherworldly. Broke 190 in the California desert and could have gone so much faster were it not for upcoming traffic."
" What if you could carve off a chunk of the most succulent slab of steak you've ever eaten, clone a bull from it, then produce weeks of identically delectable dinners? Irina Polejaeva, chief embryologist at ViaGen, a livestock-cloning lab in Austin, Texas, aims to bring cloned …
Coming April 1st possibly?
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