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Thought I'd share what I get here at RedEye regarding these big announcements. Plus, you get all the details in a single place. **NOTE: You can update your existing songs in iTunes to the new DRM free version with one-click...
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Lawmakers emerge from session on Palin ethics
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The selection is open to any Cypriot regardless of the country of residence, or any European citizen (composer or lyricist) who has been living permanently in Cyprus for the past two years at least. The songs can be in any
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A British publisher said it would delay the publication of the novel “The Jewel of Medina,” by Sherry Jones, according to the British Web site TheBookseller.com.
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A British company has delayed publication of a controversial novel about one of the Prophet Muhammad's wives after its offices were fire-bombed. The author, American Sherry Jones, has also cancelled a publicity tour to Germany.
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HP today announced new disk encryption features and improvements to key management for tape libraries, enhancing the security of business-critical data and simplifying the management of compliance-related operations for midsize to enterprise customers.
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HP and the National Basketball Association (NBA) today announced a new multiyear marketing partnership – HP's first with a major professional sports league – that will include the development of joint technology initiatives to enhance the overall game experience for basketball fans.
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Ordinarily peat bogs are a huge carbon sink, but a new study suggests that might not be the case for northern bogs as temperatures rise.
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Need a song to celebrate the birth of Jamie Lynn Spears' baby? How about a ditty about teen pregnancy from Bruce Springsteen or NRBQ?
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Release of the new version of the OpenOffice.org productivity suite hit a snag Monday when site problems made downloading the suite slow going.
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The music stars were selected by an independent voting 'academy' of 150 music professionals and opinion leaders from 30 African countries.
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Angolan singer Paulo Flores announced this Monday, in Luanda, that he will release at the end of November this year, an album trilogy with new and old songs from his repertoire.
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If you go to OpenOffice's Web site right now, you will be greeted with this: Apologies - our website is struggling to cope with the unprecedented demand for the new release 3.0 of OpenOffice.org. The technical teams are trying to come up with a solution. Fortunately, however, you will also find links to download the latest version of the well-known, well-loved, and open-source OpenOffice.org suite, the alternative to the notoriously overpriced Microsoft Office. After a lengthy development time, the company finally released its new 3.0 version of the software suite on Monday, and the download frenzies have forced the company to close all parts of its Web site to dedicate bandwidth for the downloading demand. Apart from the fact that it's free and open source, the OfficeOffice.org suite is the only office suite that's available in all platforms including Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac. Like previous versions, the OpenOffice.org 3.0 includes applications for word processing, spreadsheets, presentation, ...
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"...now is a good time to announce that we've decided to officially call the next version of Windows, "Windows 7"
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Today, Bloomberg L.P. officials named Andrew Lack as their new C.E.O. of the company's multimedia group, which, according to the press release, is "responsible for the Company's expanding television, interactive and radio operations." More from the release: "Andy Lack is a news legend," said Bloomberg L.P. President Dan Doctoroff in making the announcement. "His extraordinary accomplishments at NBC and CBS News and his innovative work in the entertainment industry at Sony Corp. qualify him uniquely to lead Bloomberg's multimedia businesses." Mr. Lack will be joining Bloomberg in the midst of a tumultuous time in the business world. According to a 2001 article by The New Yorker's Ken Auletta, Mr. read more »
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Pepsico, Inc. (PEP) is falling during pre-market trading on Tuesday following the release of quarterly results which included a lowered full-year guidance.
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Soldiers of a regional government, with guns blazing, freed a cargo ship Tuesday that pirates had held off the Somali coast for five days, according to an official from the region.
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Scotland coach Frank Hadden will have access to Englishbased players ahead of the autumn Tests.
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PROLIFIC sungura musician Cephas Mashakada will soon release the first-ever DVD album of his long career that spans over three decades and close to 30 albums.
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RCMP have released a man they had arrested after the death of a toddler. Police say an investigation continues but no charges have been laid.
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Pakistani police have freed a 20-year-old American man who was arrested a in a militant-infested area close to the Afghan border earlier in the week, officials tell CBS News.
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New technologies bolster HPs offerings in the sign and display market
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EDS, an HP company, announced that Saber Government Solutions, its non-healthcare U.S. state and local government subsidiary, has been awarded a $24 million contract to develop and design the new tax system for the Washington Employment Security Department (WA ESD).
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Tim McGraw says his record label, Curb Records, released a greatest hits package of his songs against his wishes and without his involvement.
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(Credit: Sony) As of Tuesday, the Sony PSP 3000 is officially for sale. The CNET review has been up since late last week, but for those with short attention spans, here's the deal: It's an evolutionary step up from last year's PSP 2000, with a slightly improved screen (better color reproduction, slightly less glare), a built-in microphone (Skype users can now use regular headphones instead of a special headset), and improved video-out support (games can now be displayed on non-HD TVs). Otherwise, it's pretty much the same ol' PSP--which we've always liked. In other words, it's not a must-have upgrade (unless you're dying for one of those above-mentioned upgrades), but anyone new to the platform will be getting the best PSP to date. The PSP 3000 will be available in at least three configurations: ...
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Winnipeg police have released a sketch of a suspect in a sexual assault in the West Kildonan area of the city last week.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Recordings by Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, who died six years ago, will be released as a solo album on Nov. 11....
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An effort to find a country willing to accept 17 detainees held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has stalled because of a bitter dispute inside the government about whether the men are dangerous.
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Plymouth Devils release the dates for their Conference Knock-Out Cup matches against Boston Barracudas.
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A reason for the decreasing numbers might be the bad results achieved by the country in recent years. After a second place in Kyiv in 2005, Malta finished last in Athens and did not qualify for the final both in
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An effort to find a country willing to accept 17 detainees held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has stalled because of a bitter dispute inside the government about whether the men are dangerous.
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Joe the Plumber was the winner of the debate, McCain tries to distance himself from Bush in a new ad.
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National Australia Bank (NAB), owner of the Clydesdale, yesterday brought forward its results release date by 10 days to October 21, but said that “does not fore- shadow any proposed material announcement”.
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Klea Blackhurst and Billy Stritch egged each other on to new heights of exuberance at the Metropolitan Room on Wednesday evening.
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"Rock of Ages," the new off-Broadway jukebox musical, revs up nostalgia for iconic rock anthems and ballads of the late 1980s.
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In celebration of the talent, achievements and potential of the women of Texas, HP today announced its co-chair sponsorship of the Texas Conference for Women.
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EDS, an HP company, and global medical device company ConvaTec today announced they have signed a $95 million information technology (IT) services agreement.
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The studio pushes 'The Soloist' from Thanksgiving week to March and 'Defiance' from mid-December to Dec. 31. Paramount Pictures is shuffling its fall and holiday season release schedule by delaying two star-driven dramas, pushing "The Soloist" from Thanksgiving week to March 13 and "Defiance" from mid-December to a limited, Oscar-qualifying Dec. 31 release, followed by a wide expansion Jan. 16.
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Police investigating a double shooting release the number plate of a car thought to have been used by the killers.
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Angolan folk music group Ndengues do Kota Duro have released their debut album with 5000 copies, edited by Woofer Àudio, which will be sold on Sunday at the gate of AtlÂntico cinema, in Luanda.
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THE Irish uncle of Barry George said yesterday it wasn't right that the 48-year-old was "forced" to do a Sky News interview with Kay Burley hours after his release.
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'Without art," said George Bernard Shaw, "the crudeness of reality would make the world unbearable." Perhaps this is what 50 artists had in mind yesterday when they began laying down their manifestos for the 21st century.
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It's been a busy, profitable week for Somali pirates: They hijacked one South Korean bulk carrier Wednesday, released another South Korean cargo ship Thursday and let a hijacked Thai ship go Saturday after getting a ransom.