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Janet Jackson's infamous Nipplegate goes back to court
Washington - Singer Janet Jackson's exposed-breast saga was back in court Monday, when the US...
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Michael Jackson auction cancelled
Los Angeles - An auction of the contents of Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch was...
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Re-mastered Beatles Catalogue To Be Released On September 9
September 2009 is shaping up to be quite a month for the Beatles fans. Besides the release of the...
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Chris Brown Pleads Not Guilty
Despite previous rumors, the R&B singerr Chris Brown pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles...
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Chris Brown withdraws from Kids' Choice Awards
Los Angeles - R&B star Chris Brown withdrew Wednesday from the popular Kids' Choice Awards...
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YouTube Silences Music Videos in UK
Enjoy the music videos on YouTube while you still can.
Google, YouTube’s...
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Report: Chris Brown wants plea deal on Rihanna beating
Los Angeles - R&B singer Chris Brown is seeking a plea deal on charges related to his alleged...
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Singer Chris Brown charged with assault, making threats
Los Angeles - R&B singer Chris Brown was Thursday charged with assault and making...
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Michael Jackson Announces “Final Curtain” Concerts
Michael Jackson has re-entered the public eye after eight years discernible more through the...
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Rihanna's Dad Supportive Of Daughter's Reconciliation with Chris Brown
Amid reunion rumors of battered Rihanna and alleged aggressor Chris Brown, Rihanna's father...
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Indie Label Touch and Go Called it a Day
Chicago indie label “Touch and Go” will drastically cut back its staff and cease its...
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Justin Timberlake Named Most Stylish Man In America
From pop superstar to actor and now fashion icon, Justin Timberlake’s impact on fashion was...
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M.I.A. Has a Boy
M.I.A gave birth to a baby boy on Wednesday. The news came on the singer’s My Space celebrity...
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Joanna Pacitti Out of “American Idol,” Felicia Barton In
Controversial “American Idol” contestant Joanna Pacitti has been disqualified from the...
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Jonas Brothers Want In On ‘Twilight’ Sequel
Looks like the Jonas Brothers who already are a teenage sensation entirely on their own, have...
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Snoop Dogg Is Under the MTV Spotlight More Than Ever
It appears that songs from rapper Snoop Dogg's back catalogue will be released for MTV's Rock Band...
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Snoop Dogg Embraces MTV For Upcoming Album, TV Show
Rapper Snoop Dogg is on his way to become the host of a new variety show and have songs from his...
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Chris Brown Gettin’ No Love on Valentine’s Day
Everyone from Wrigley’s Doubleming Gum to the National Milk Producers to radio stations and...
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High Grammy Ratings Reflect Interest In Music
While awards ceremonies have generally struggled with decreasing audiences over the past several...
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Rihanna Is Apparently a Victim of Chris Brown’s Violence
Rihanna has reportedly been named as the victim in the Chris Brown felony battery investigation, a...
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Usher Ditches Grammy Performance Due To Wife’s Illness
This year’s Grammy Awards were neglected not only by Chris Brown and Rihanna, who cancelled...
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Chris Brown Arrested For Assault, Still Under Investigation
Even though both Chris Brown and his girlfriend Rihanna pulled out of their Emmy Awards performance...
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Britney Spears Bringing The Kids On Tour Almost A Done Deal
Britney Spears’ two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, are in for a fun trip and lots of...
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Jessica Simpson Defended In Weight Scandal
Jessica Simpson, the former “Newlyweds” star and ex-wife of Nick Lachey showed off on...
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Original Keyboard Player Billy Powell Dies
Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd lost one the two only survivors of the group following the 1977...
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Bruce Springsteen Preparing for World Tour
Bruce Springsteen is set to go on a world tour that has been scheduled to begin on April 1...
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Jacko’s “Thriller” Turned into Broadway Musical
Michael Jackson is said to be preparing to help put together a musical based on the video...
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Motown Stars Mark 50th Anniversary
It was 50 years ago that Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. first borrowed $800 in order to...
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Iggy Pop 'In Shock' Over Ron Asheton's Death
A great friend, brother musician and trooper, the lead guitarist with legendary rock band the...
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Stooges’ Ron Asheton, Passed Away at 60
The musical world is at grief again, as another prominent musician has passed away. After...
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U.S.
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US, Mexico, Canada urge countries to lift pork restrictions
Washington - The United States, Mexico and Canada on Thursday urged trading partners around the...
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US lawmakers arrested during Darfur protest
Washington - Police arrested five members of the US Congress on Monday during a protest outside the...
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Obama won't prosecute CIA officials for harsh techniques
Washington - CIA officials who used harsh interrogation techniques against terrorism suspects...
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US ship attacked by Somali pirates but escapes capture
Washington - A US-flagged cargo ship, The Liberty Sun, was attacked by Somali...
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US criticizes North Korean threat to withdraw from nuclear talks
Washington - North Korea's decision to withdraw from the six-nation negotations on its nuclear...
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Reclusive Swiss architect wins coveted Pritzker Prize
San Francisco - Reclusive Swiss architect Peter Zumthor on Sunday won the coveted Pritzker Prize,...
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US captain kidnapped by pirates is freed
Washington - US Navy snipers shot dead three Somali pirates who were holding the captain of a...
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US Navy catches sight of US hostage amid stalled talks
Nairobi - The US Navy on Sunday caught sight of the American captain being held hostage on a...
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Clinton sends New Year message to Bangladeshis worldwide
Dhaka - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday sent Bangladeshis living across the world a...
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Report: At last ... a first puppy for the Obamas
Washington - Sure, he's had a lot to deal with: The finance crisis, North Korea, the...
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Obama calls Ghana's president
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Friday phoned Ghana's President John Atta Mill to...
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Five US soldiers killed in Iraqi city of Mosul
Mosul, Iraq - A truck bomb targeting a police station in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on Friday...
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US Navy increases pressure on Somali pirates in hostage standoff
Nairobi/Washington - Further US Navy ships were steaming Friday to the coast of...
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Rising US baseball pitcher killed in car crash
Washington - Nick Adenhart, a US baseball pitcher playing in his first full season in the country's...
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US lawmakers seek citizenship for Binghamton shooting victims
Washington - Two New York senators on Thursday said they will seek posthumous US citizenship for...
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US weighing options after hijacking of 21 crew members off Somalia
Washington - The United States is considering its options to assure the safety of 21 crew...
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Porn film shown on US college campus despite funding threats
Washington - A few hundred students gathered at a US university campus to watch a pornographic...
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Obama praises Turkey and seeks to end rift with Muslim world
Ankara - US President Barack Obama on Monday moved to heal rifts between the United States...
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At least 14 killed in rampage at immigrants' centre
Washington - A lone gunman went on a rampage at an immigration services centre in New York...
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Iowa becomes third US state to allow same-sex marriage
Washington - The Midwestern state of Iowa became the third US state to allow same-sex...
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US House, Senate approve 2010 budget outline
Washington - US lawmakers on Thursday approved a 3.5-trillion-dollar budget...
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Madoff's waterfront Florida home, three boats seized
Washington - Prosecutors started seizing the property of the fraudster-financier Bernard Madoff on...
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US supports Palestinian state, but won't criticize Netanyahu
Washington - The United States on Wednesday said it would continue to work towards a two-state...
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US to take seat on UN Human Rights Council
Washington - The United States on Tuesday said it will join the United Nations Human Rights...
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Red River waters still high in US, and blizzard danger lies ahead
Washington - North Dakota breathed a slight sigh of relief Sunday as the ice-laden Red River...
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Carnival cruises reports first-quarter profits despite recession
Carnival Corp, the world's largest cruise-line operator, Tuesday reported first-quarter...
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Report: Two US ships collide in Strait of Hormuz
Washington - A nuclear-powered submarine and an amphibious ship operated by the US Navy...
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One-time fugitive released 30 years after attempted police bombings
Los Angeles - A woman who tried to assassinate police officers thirty years ago and hid for 24...
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US Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg to undergo chemotherapy
Washington - Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a member of the top court in the United States, said...
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Sports
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Talmacsi out of Le Mans motorcycle Grand Prix after split with team
Budapest - Hungarian motorcycling star Gabor Talmacsi will not take part in the French Grand Prix...
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Renault also question F1 future over budget cap row
Paris - Renault joined ranks with Ferrari and other teams on Wednesday by threatening to quit...
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Norway, Scotland and Denmark get extra Europa League place
Nyon, Switzerland - Europe's governing football body UEFA on Monday announced that Norway, Denmark...
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Second ticketing phase of World Cup to start on Monday
Zurich - Football's governing body FIFA on Thursday announced that the second phase for World Cup...
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Formula One teams given new budget cap
Paris - Motorsport governing body FIA wants Formula One team to operate within a budget cap...
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Garnett's injury opens door for Lakers, Cavaliers
Los Angeles - Kevin Garnett may miss the entire NBA postseason. Danny Ainge...
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Button gets a boost as FIA turns down diffuser appeal
Paris - The car with which Jenson Button of the Brawn GP team won the opening two races of...
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Armstrong could face sanction from French ant-doping authorities
Paris - Lance Armstrong could face punishment by the French anti-doping agency (AFLD) over...
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McLaren-Mercedes could face further sanctions over Melbourne
Paris - Formula One team McLaren-Mercedes will have to could face further sanctions over the...
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Sore back shelves Iverson for rest of the season
Los Angeles - Unhappy with his recent demotion from a starter to a reserve, Allen...
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Hamilton dampens expectations ahead of Malaysian GP
Hamburg - Lewis Hamilton is playing down the chances of replicating the third-place finish he...
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Ecclestone denies he owes F1 teams money
Melbourne - Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has refuted claims by the Formula One...
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FIFA firm on rejecting WADA doping rule
Copenhagen - FIFA president Joseph Blatter remained adamant Wednesday in opposition to the World...
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Football bodies reject WADA "whereabouts" doping rule
Zurich - Football's governing body FIFA and the European body UEFA on Tuesday said they rejected...
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South Africa confirmed as host of India cricket tournament
Johannesburg - Cricket South Africa confirmed Tuesday that it had been named as the host of the...
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Armstrong's fall leaves Astana to Contador uncontested
Valladolid, Spain - The lowly Vuelta of Castilla and Leon cleared up more issues than expected in...
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Hamilton and Ferrari boss slam Formula One rule changes
Maranello, Italy - World champion Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo on...
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Wins not points to decide Formula One title
Paris/Rio de Janeiro - The number of wins rather than the highest number of points will...
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Former Pistons coach Chuck Daly diagnosed with cancer
Los Angeles - NBA Hall of Fame coach Chuck Daly, who guided the Detroit Pistons to back-to-back...
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Bulls saddened by deaths of legends Kerr and Van Lear
Los Angeles - The Chicago Bulls on Thursday experienced one of the saddest days in their...
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Roberto Alomar Charged for...Having AIDS?
Ilya Dall, the ex girlfriend of baseball star Roberto Alomar, claims in a lawsuit that the...
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Grizzlies Put Bear Hug On Mavs' Dominance To Snap 13-Slide
Los Angeles - Tired of being bullied, the Memphis Grizzlies came out of hibernation and put a bear...
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Sharapova pulls from Hong Kong as injured shoulder needs more time
The Russian revealed that she underwent arthroscopic surgery in October on her problem...
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Slim's family dismisses report of Honda Formula 1 purchase
Mexico City - The son of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim dismissed a report that his father...
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Fisichella and Sutil confirmed as Force India drivers for 2009
Hamburg - The Force India Formula One team ended speculation about its driver line-up for the 2009...
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Ferrari boss talks of unified front to help F1 through downturn
Stuttgart - Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo believes Formula One's governing body the FIA and...
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Raptors Fire Coach Mitchell, Assistant Triano Is Replacement
Los Angeles - Unhappy with their slow start, the Toronto Raptors fired coach Sam Mitchell on...
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End Of An Era As EBU Could Lose Olympic Broadcast Rights
Hamburg - Olympic television broadcasts from 2014 onwards could be aired by private networks in...
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Van Nistelrooy out for season after knee surgery
Madrid - Real Madrid striker Ruud van Nistelrooy is expected to be sidelined for the rest of the...
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Jankovic Tops Women's Tennis Rankings
Hamburg (dpa) - High-flying Serb Jelena Jankovic tops the women's tennis rankings issued on Monday...
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Science
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Recession hits dinosaurs - no buyer for ancient skeleton
New York/Los Angeles - A 150-million-year-old complete and mounted skeleton of a dinosaur failed to...
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NASA Delays Discovery Launch Again
NASA delayed the launch of space shuttle discovery for the fifth time. This time the space agency...
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Discovery Launch Date Confirmed For March 11
Following the successful launch of Kepler, all eyes will focus now on the Discovery liftoff, which...
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China Completes Phase I of its Chang’e-1 Mission
China’s Chang’e-1 lunar mission reached an end on Sunday, after completing its mission...
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IPY Reports Major Changes in Polar Regions Due To Global Warming
A study presented this week in Geneva from the International Polar Year reveals that global warming...
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The Discovery of Atlantis, Not On Google Ocean’s Resume Yet
The legendary island of Atlantis is one of the treasures of the Ancient world that has kept...
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ESA Taking Space Junk Monitoring Matter Into Its Own Hands
Last week’s incident, when two satellites collided 500 miles above northern Siberia creating...
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What Are The Odds…? Two Satellites Collide 500 Miles above Earth
An unprecedented incident took place almost 500 miles above northern Siberia, as a privately held...
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China Reveals Bilateral Climate Change Roadmap With the U.S.
China, as one of world’s largest producers of greenhouse gas emissions, has vowed to address...
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FDA Clears First Drug From Genetically Engineered Animals
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday cleared the first medicine made from...
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FDA Approves First Drug Made from Genetically Engineered Animal
The Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the first drug made from a genetically...
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Shuttle Discovery's Schedule Delayed By One Week
NASA’s officials announced their decision to delay the launch of the space shuttle Discovery...
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California Face to Face With The Worst Drought In Its History
California is facing its third, and possibly its most severe, consecutive dry year, the...
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Jaguar Attacks Zookeeper at Catoctin Zoo
A female zookeeper is in critical condition at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma unit after...
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There Is A New And Improved Invisibilty Cloak At Duke
Without a doubt, one of people’s fantasies, no matter their age, is to own an invisibility...
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Stanford Establishes $100 Million Institute For Energy Research
Stanford University announced the foundation of a $100 million research institute to address...
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AirTran Apologizes to Muslim Family Kicked Off Plane
AirTran Airways issued an official apology to the nine-member Muslim family who was not permitted...
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NASA Remembers And Celebrates Its Beginings
The crew gathered by NASA on the International Space Station released a message last Friday on NASA...
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Vatican Puts Stem Cell Research, Cloning, In Vitro on List of Sins
The Roman Catholic Church applauds the developments of
medicine in the scientific age we live in,...
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Gene Mutation Reduces Level Of Triglycerides
The study of 809 members of the Old Order Amish community found that there are some carriers of a...
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Early HIV Diagnosis And Treatment Essential To Save Babies’ Lives
A United Nations report has shown that
early HIV testing and treatment procedures which provide...
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Astronauts Prepare For Spacewalk After Successful Docking
NASA reported another successful docking with the International Space Station, on the fourth space...
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Marine Mammals At Risk: Supreme Court Overturns Sonar Limitations
The latest court ruling over the use of mid-frequency navy
sonar off the coast of California...
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Cancer Research Moves Forward: Scientists Decode Complete Cancer Genome
Using DNA sequencing, scientists at Washington University in St. Louis were able to identify the...
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Answer For Lack Of Sexual Desire In Older Women: Testosterone Patch
Lack of sexual desire among women is not something new. Just
last week, a study by...
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Two U.S. Astronauts Voted From Space
Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station, ISS
commander E. Michael Fincke and his...
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No Recharge Option For The Phoenix Lander
The Phoenix lander’s end appears to be near with NASA’s officials confirming the news about the...
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Khirbat en-Nahas Copper Mines Offer Evidence of Historical King Solomon
An entire branch of Archaeology, that of religious
archaeology, is dedicated to the confirmation...
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NASA's Space Tourist Is Back On Earth
The return of the Soyuz capsule carrying space tourist
Richard Garriott and cosmonauts Oleg...
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Stephen Hawking to give up Cambridge chair
London - British theoretical physicist Professor Stephen Hawking will retire from teaching next...
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Technology
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EU slaps record 1-billion-euro fine on Intel
Brussels - The European Commission, in a bid to provide computer buyers with more...
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Film stars join royalty in YouTube appeal to save rainforests
London - Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, the Dalai Lama and football legend Pele are among the...
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Facebook Opens Door Wide to Developers
Facebook has launched an API for its activity stream that enables third parties to develops...
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Microsoft sales drop for first time since going public
San Francisco - Microsoft reported a drop in quarterly revenues Thursday for the first time in the...
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Men Behind Pirate Bay Found Guilty, Sent to Jail
The Pirate Bay four defendants were found guilty on Friday by a Swedish court and sent in prison...
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Court convicts Pirate Bay four in online file-sharing trial
Stockholm - Four men were convicted Friday by a Swedish district court of operating a website which...
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EBay announces Skype spin-off plan
San Francisco - Online auction house eBay said Tuesday that it plans to spin off its online...
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WSJ: Steve Jobs Still In Charge At Apple
Despite being on medical leave until June, Steve Jobs is still involved in Apple’s...
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YouTube And Universal Music To Launch Vevo
In a new bid to find a better revenue stream, YouTube announced a new partnership with one of the...
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Group Urges FCC to Investigate Restriction of Skype for iPhone
Free Press, a nonpartisan advocacy group concerned with media reform, called on the Federal...
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Yahoo Unveils iPhone App at CTIA
Yahoo unveiled at the CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas trade show its new line of mobile apps for the...
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Steve Jobs To Show Up At WWDC 09?
When Apple has just announced the schedule for its upcoming WWDC event, one question popped out...
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Controversial file-sharing firm launches web anonymity software
Stockholm - A website, recently at the centre of a trial in Sweden over alleged illegal file...
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China Blocks YouTube. Again
Late on Monday, China has blocked the access to Google’s owned video-sharing site...
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Facebook users revolt against site's redesign
San Francisco - More than 1.7 million Facebook users have joined a protest against another redesign...
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Pricey US cellphone plans on chopping block for pressed consumers
Washington - An estimated 19 per cent of consumers with a cellphone in the US, or about 35 million...
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National Semiconductor to sack quarter of workforce
San Francisco - National Semiconductor Corp, one of the world's largest manufacturers of...
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Barack Obama Names Vivek Kundra Chief Information Officer
President Barack Obama has appointed Vivek Kundra as the new federal chief information officer, in...
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Boxee-Hulu Soap Opera Continues
Boxee, the freeware cross-platform media center software, and Hulu seem to be playing cat an mouse...
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Craigslist Sued For Prostitution
According to Cook County Sheriff Thomas Dart Craigslist is "the single largest source of...
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Cook County Sheriff Sues Craigslist For Promoting Prostitution
Cook County Sheriff Thomas Dart has filed a federal lawsuit against ad site Craigslist for...
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Sprint to Sell Palm Treo Pro Starting March 15
Yesterday, Sprint Nextel finally confirmed a series of rumors and said it will launch the Palm...
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AMD Announces Globalfoundries Is Officially Open for Business
AMD officially announced that Globalfoundries is now open for business, and outlined some of the...
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Intel Expanding Reach On Mobile Chip Market With TSMC Collaboration
Earlier in the week, Intel Corporation announced a new collaboration with TSMC on technology...
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Facebook Is Being Democratic: TOS for User Vote
After the Terms of Service-related scandal involving Facebook, the free-access social...
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Amazon Changes Policy on Kindle 2’s Text-To-Speech
After complaints from the publishing industry that it does not have the right to turn e-books into...
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Facebook – Feel Free to Vote New Terms Of Service
Facebook has officially become the land of the free, after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced...
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Microsoft Issued Copyright Infringement Suit Against TomTom
This week, Microsoft issued a copyright infringement suit in US district court and with the US...
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Google Offers Support In EU’s Windows-IE Bundle Investigation
Microsoft is under tight scrutiny by the European Commission, and it looks like the European...
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Apple’s iTunes Pass Enables Fans to Follow Favorite Artists
Apple launched a new service. It is called iTunes Pass and it gives fans access to the future...
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Specials
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Obama's Tech Panel Includes Google CEO, Microsoft Executive
President Barack Obama has named a technology panel and on Monday unveiled is included. Among the...
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Facebook to Adopt New, Better Terms of Use
The new Facebook terms of use changed by the social networking site were put forward by the company...
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Jay Leno Hospitalized, Misses Taping of Tonight Show
Comedian and talk show host Jay Leno was taken to a hospital in Los Angeles on Thursday due to an...
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Yahoo to Shut Down GeoCities, the End of an Era
Yahoo announced it will close the personal hosting site called GeoCities. The company announced in...
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17-Year-Olds Now Have Access to Emergency Contraception
Seventeen-year-olds will have access to emergency contraception without a prescription, the US Food...
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Amazon Finally Adds HD Movies, TV Shows
Amazon.com, the online retail giant, announced on Tuesday that it was adding high definition (HD)...
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Cyber Attackers Steal Info on Pentagon’s Latest Fighter Jet
The cyber attacks in Pentagon’s most expensive weapons program did not cause major security...
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Stephen Hawking Is ‘Seriously Ill’, Hospitalized
Stephen Hawking, the renowned British mathematician known for his contributions to the fields of...
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European Commission Sues UK Gov. on Phorm, BT Failures
The European Commission made clear its intentions of suing the government of the United Kingdom for...
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Mel Gibson is Divorcing
Good news for all the female fans of Mel Gibson out there. The famous actor’s wife of 28...
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Amazon Blames Sales Ranking Removal for Adult Books on “Cataloging Error”
Amazon.com released talked to the media about the so-called “glitch” that temporarily...
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Time Warner Offers New Pricing Plan
Time Warner came up with a new pricing structure for broadband Internet, backing off a bit after...
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Brown Fat Makes You Slimmer
A study in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that adults still have a type of fat that...
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GM, Segway Roll Out PUMA, Urban Electric Vehicle
Bankruptcy-threatened General Motors shook hands with scooter-maker Segway to produce a two-wheel,...
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Simpsons chosen for new US postage stamp
Los Angeles - The dysfunctional cartoon family The Simpsons has been chosen for one of the most...
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Pyramids to go dark for "Earth Hour"
Cairo - The Pyramids and the Sphinx, normally bathed in the golden glow of high-powered...
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British artist fined over two deaths caused by sculpture
London - A British artist whose inflatable sculpture killed two women when it broke free...
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J&J Baby Products Declared Safe by Chinese Watchdogs
Following a report by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics showing that most baby products contain...
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Fritzl wanted "second family" in cellar, says lawyer
St Poelten, Austria / Berlin - "He wanted to build up a second family in the...
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WANTED: Lindsay Lohan
Actress Lindsay Lohan has become a wanted woman. Not by men or women. The police wants her.
The...
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Pope "saddened" by attacks, thanks "Jewish friends"
Vatican City - In an unusually strongly-worded letter, Pope Benedict XVI has admitted that the...
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‘Bachelor’ Dumpee Melissa Competes in ‘Dancing With the Stars’
Melissa Rycroft, who was dumped by Jason Mesnick on the season finale of The Bachelor, will take...
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Chimp Attack Victim Is Still Struggling For Her Life
The Connecticut woman who was mauled last month by a chimpanzee remains in critical condition at...
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Facebook’s Terms of Service Open to Users’ Opinions
Thursday, Facebook announced that it was going to allow the social networking...
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U.S. to Allow States to Make Their Own Rules on Marijuana
Recently, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has begun hinting at the fact that President...
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Google: Lost City Of Atlantis Was Not Found On Google Earth
Google denied the rumor that it discovered Atlantis was discovered on Google Earth.
For those of...
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Google Earth Spotted Atlantis?
Google Incorporated is officially refuting the rumors that have been flooding the web,...
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SAG Refuses Producers’ “Final Offer”
The Screen Actors Guild board of directors rejected on Saturday the “last, best and...
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Rihanna Finally Speaks after Incident
Rihanna finally spoke after the alleged domestic incident that involved her and singer Chris Brown,...
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Johnson&Johnson Sued by the United States
The United States has sued the Johnson&Johnson company for marketing the heart drug...
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People
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Mel Gibson's wife files for divorce
Los Angeles - The wife of actor and producer Mel Gibson has filed for divorce after 28 years of...
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Alex Da Silva, Choreographer On “So You Think You Can Dance”, Arrested
The 41-year-old Alex Da Silva, a salsa instructor and one of the choreographers for the FOX...
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Natasha Richardson dies of head injury after skiing accident
New York - Actress Natasha Richardson died Wednesday in a New York hospital from head injuries...
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Richardson's family gathers for final vigil
New York - The family of Natasha Richardson gathered at her hospital bedside Wednesday for a...
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WANTED: Lindsay Lohan (Update 1)
The arrest warrant issued on Lindsay Lohan’s name was apparently a misunderstanding....
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Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend, doctors charged with suppling drugs
Los Angeles - Anna Nicole Smith's attorney and boyfriend as well as two doctors...
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Octuplet mother gets new house and nursing team
Los Angeles - The single mother of newborn octuplets and six other small children is moving out of...
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Just When Things Started to Seem Better, Amy Winehouse Was Charged With Assault
The retro-soul singer Amy Winehouse was charged with assault Thursday, after having just returned...
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Robin Williams to Undergo Heart Surgery, Cancels Shows
Robin Williams is in need of heart surgery and is required to cancel the rest of his one-man...
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Robin Williams Was Hospitalized With Heart Issues
Robin Williams has been admitted to a south Florida hospital after complaining of a respiratory...
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Usher Apologizes for Comments Regarding Chris Brown
Usher released a statement late on Tuesday in which he apologized for the remarks he made with...
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Rihanna Comes Out Of Hiding
Still recovering from the traumatic beating, Rihanna put on a brave face, and her bikini, and...
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Rihanna’s Day at the Beach
Maltreated singer Rihanna got into a bikini only one day following her 21st birthday and sopped...
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Rihanna Breaks the Silence
Rihanna, who has been dominating headlines for a couple of weeks now, finally opened up about the...
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Photo Of Rihanna’s Horrible Bruises Surfaces Online
A picture posted on celebrity website TMZ.com shows Rihanna’s injuries after the incident in...
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Police Is Investigating Photo Leak that Shows Bruised Rihanna
The Los Angeles Police Department launched an internal investigation late on Thursday with regard...
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Rihanna Still In Hiding After Chris Brown Fight
More than a week after she was allegedly beaten and bruised by her boyfriend Chris Brown, Rihanna...
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Octomom Admits She Has No Interest in Angelina Jolie
In the midst of public indignation and anger over Nadya Suleman’s alleged declarations that...
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Chris Brown Apologizes and Goes into Counseling
One week after all media outlets started buzzing about how Chris Brown had allegedly...
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Justin Timberlake Is GQ’s Most Stylish Man
Singer Justin Timberlake has been named the most stylish man in the United States by the GQ...
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Justin Timberlake Is GQ’s Most Stylish Man
Grammy Award-winning singer Justin Timberlake wins style rave in the March issue of GQ magazine,...
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The Chris Brown/Rihanna Incident Has People Talking
Chris Brown and Rihanna have been making headlines for more than a week now as a result of the...
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Chris Brown Sorry About Arrest
In a statement he released, R&B singer Chris Brown revealed he was sorry and saddened...
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Chris Brown Apologizes for Incident, Denies Some Reports
R&B singer Chris Brown, who was detained by police last weekend on suspicion of assaulting a...
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Lindsay Lohan and Sam Ronson Still Together Despite The Fighting
We keep reading about the public catfights between Lindsay Lohan and her girlfriend Samantha...
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Chris Brown Finally Breaks The Silence
After a week of silence following the alleged attack against his girlfriend Rihanna, R&B singer...
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Chris Brown Changes Facebook Status to “Single”
Following the incident involving R&B singer Chris Brown and girlfriend Rihanna, which...
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Paris Hilton Responsible for Rihanna’s Bruises?
It looks like even the most so-believed happy people get in trouble from time to time. It is the...
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Rihanna Bows Out of Indonesia Concert
R&B singer Rihanna has canceled a concert in Jakarta, which had previously been scheduled for...
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Chris Brown Is Way in Trouble. Rihanna Canceled Concert
New details have come out regarding the midnight altercation between Chris Brown and Rihanna that...
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Video Games
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Co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons game dies
Los Angeles - Dave Arneson, who co-created the Dungeons & Dragons game, which pioneered the...
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Sims and Spore Creator, Leaves EA for Stupid Fun Club
Will Wright, the mind behind well-known video games Sims and Spore, has reportedly left Electronic...
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Link probed between computer games and school shooting
Winnenden, Germany - Experts on Tuesday continued to probe whether violent computer games...
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Nintendo Wii Is Expanding Towards Videos As Well
Game maker Nintendo will join forces with ad agency Dentsu Inc to launch a video distribution...
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World of Warcraft is dominant, but fantasy worlds are growing
Berlin - World of Warcraft (WOW) is not the only online game available and game developers have...
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Playstation Home Goes Open Beta Starting Thursday
Sony Computer Entertainment is moving Home, is online
virtual environment for the Playstation 3,...
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Wal-Mart To Offer Tens Of Thousands Of Wiis
As we are facing another holiday season with Nintendo’s Wii
in high demand, Wal-Mart is ready to...
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Microsoft: Xbox 360 Vs. PS3 During Black Friday: 3 To 1
Microsoft said that this Black Friday was a real success for
its gaming console, Xbox 360....
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Video Game Industry Up 18% on Strong Console Sales
The video-game industry recorded an 18% growth in October which is a critical month of the fourth...
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The Beatles Join Rock Band
MTV Games, Harmonix and EA Games are behind the game Rock Band, available for the PlayStation 2,...
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Guitar Hero: World Tour and Shoddy Drums
Seemingly destined to the same fate of its ‘colleague’ Rock
Band, which was released last year...
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Guitar Heroes Fill Forums With Peripheral Difficulties Reports
This isn’t exactly Guitar Hero’s best week, judging by the abundance
of forum discussions on...
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Sony Delays LittleBigPlanet over Qur’an Fragment
After discovering that a music track within the upcoming and
highly anticipated Sony game...
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Sony Postpones "LittleBigPlanet" Release Due to Muslim-Offensive Lyrics
Sony has postponed the release of its new PlayStation 3 video game "LittleBigPlanet." The...
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EA Los Angeles Pulls The Plug On Tiberium
Citing quality issues, Electronic Arts has decided to cancel
Tiberium, a first person shooter game...
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Fable II Will Be Released Without Co-op
According to a statement by Microsoft on Friday Fable II,
the sequel to Peter Molyneux’ critically...
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New 'Harry Potter' Video Game Also Delayed
While Warner Bros. is currently dealing with hate mail from Harry Potter fans, due to their choice...
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Nintendo Faces Another Patent Infringement Suit
United States company Hillcrest Labs filled Wednesday a patent infringement suit against Nintendo,...
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Guitar Hero, Rock Band 2 and Rock Revolution to Get Compatible Instruments
On Monday, Sony made an announcement that has probably brought big smiles on gamer faces all over...
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Dave Perry: Sony PS3 Losses Are Greater Than PS2 Revenues
On Tuesday, during the Games Convention Developers Conference, Dave Perry, of the Shiny...
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QuakeCon ’08 Reveals Doom 4 & Rage Plans, But No Sign Of Quake 5
id Software re-announced the upcoming title in the Doom
series, lucky number four, during the 2008...
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Legal Troubles Mount for Scrabulous: Hasbro Sues for Infringement
American toy company Hasbro Inc has sued Thursday, July 24, the creators of a Scrabble knock-off...
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Nintendo Is Working Hard to Solve the Wii Storage Problem
Nintendo’s biggest Wii related problem currently seems to be the console’s storage. Although...
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Update 1: Kazuo Hirai Hopes PS3 Will Eventually Outsell PS2
It seems like one good month in terms of sales was enough to raise the optimism of Sony’s officials...
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Metallica’s Death Magnetic To Be Available In Guitar Hero
Metallica announced on its website that every song from their upcoming album “Death Magnetic” will...
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Activision Dropped In Rage Project, id Takes EA Instead
The E3 Media and Business Summit was the perfect setting for giving away news about a shocking...
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Xbox 360 Can Do Whatever It Wants, PS3 Maintains Price
On Friday, during an interview at the Allen & Company
conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, Sony...
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“Rock Band 2” Coming Up This September
“Rock Band” fans should prepare for a new experience this
year, as the makers of their favorite...
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Rock Band Sequel To Include Online Modes, New Songs
Publisher MTV Games and developer Harmonix announced in a statement that the sequel to their...
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Why GTA IV Failed To Boost Hardware Sales
To everyone’s surprise, according to the latest figures
released by NPD Group, GTA IV failed to be...
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Business
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Volvo Cars and Swedish government freeze talks on state guarantee
Stockholm - Volvo Cars, the Swedish subsidiary of US automotive giant Ford, and the Swedish...
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VW, Porsche announce aims for merger, structure to be decided
Stuttgart - Owners of the German sports car maker Porsche announced plans Wednesday for merging...
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General Motors has "a number of buyers" interested in Saturn
Washington - General Motors, the largest US car maker, Monday said a number of potential buyers...
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Chrysler closing down production during bankruptcy
New York - As Chrysler formally applied Thursday for bankruptcy protection and reorganization...
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Key US investor rejects takeover bid for Hypo Real Estate
Munich - A US private-equity investor, Christopher Flowers, rejected Thursday a takeover bid...
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US consumer confidence jumps in April
Washington - Consumer confidence in the United States surged in April as governments have begun...
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GM says Pontiac not gone yet; gets another 2 billion dollars
Washington - Reports that General Motors might kill off its muscled Pontiac line - Firebird,...
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GM closing plants for summer; Chrysler bankruptcy nears
Washington - Under government pressure to prove its viability by June 1 and bracing for a...
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Electrolux reports first quarter loss
Stockholm - Swedish home appliance maker Electrolux recorded an increased pre-tax loss in the...
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Delta, United post hefty first-quarter losses
New York - Delta Air Lines Inc, the world's largest carrier, and United Airlines parent UAL Corp on...
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Sony Ericsson posts first-quarter loss
Mobile telephone maker Sony Ericsson on Friday posted a loss for first-quarter 2009 in line...
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Google first-quarter profits up 8.9 per cent
San Francisco - Internet search powerhouse Google bucked the economic downturn in the first...
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Pharmaceutical firm Roche's first quarter sales increase
Basel - Roche, the Swiss pharmaceutical giant, said it was confident it would meet full year...
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Will Wright Leaves Electronic Arts For Stupid Fun Club
Will Wright, the man who has revolutionized the way the video games are played and the mastermind...
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Microsoft slapped with massive fine for patent infringement
New York - Software giant Microsoft has been ordered to pay 388 million dollars in damages for...
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US Treasury agrees on fresh support for auto suppliers
Washington - The US Treasury Department on Wednesday launched a new programme to aid US car...
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US slaps tariffs on Canadian lumber
Washington - The United States on Tuesday slapped import duties on Canadian lumber, the...
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Fed agrees to currency swaps to provide liquidity
Zurich - Four key central banks have agreed to provide foreign currency to the Federal Reserve so...
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Bombardier to cut 3,000 jobs; profits up 42 per cent
Washington - Bombardier Inc Thursday reported higher-than- expected quarterly profits as train...
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World economic powers reach deal to combat crisis
London - The world's biggest economic powers reached a deal Thursday aimed at forging a new global...
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Head of Austria's Meinl Bank detained in fraud case
Vienna - The head of one of Austria's oldest business dynasties, Julius Meinl V, was detained on...
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Fans apply for over 1.6 million tickets 2010 World Cup tickets
Johannesburg - Football fans applied for over 1.6 million tickets for the 2010 football World Cup...
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Gideon Yu, Facebook CTO, Leaves the Company
Facebook’s Chief Financial Officer Gideon Yu left the company. The exit of the 37-year-old...
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Acer's four-quarter profit rises 17 per cent
Taipei - The Taiwan computer giant Acer Inc said Tuesday that it saw a...
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US reviewing trade barriers, existing free-trade deals
Washington - The United States is reviewing existing free- trade deals and will take other...
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Chrysler and Fiat reach merger deal
Washington - Struggling US carmaker Chrysler LLC and Italian maker Fiat Motor SA said Monday they...
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Fritz Henderson confirmed as new General Motors chief
Detroit - Troubled US auto giant General Motors on Monday confirmed that its president and chief...
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Air France-KLM foresees large operating loss for 2008-2009
Paris - French-Dutch carrier Air France-KLM said on Thursday that it expects to register an...
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US unveils trillion-dollar toxic-asset rescue bid
Washington - The United States will use both private and public funds to buy up...
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Eli Lilly’s Symbyax Approved By FDA For TRD Treatment
Eli Lilly’s Symbyax won FDA’s approval for the treatment of treatment-resistant...
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World
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Saudi Arabia will not bar pilgrims for fear of swine flu
Riyadh - Saudi Arabia will not bar pilgrims from countries that have reported cases of swine...
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Sony Ericsson plans to cut 400 positions in Sweden
Stockholm - Mobile telephone maker Sony Ericsson on Friday announced plans to cut 400 jobs in...
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No funeral pyres in Britain, devout Hindu is told by court
London - A devout Hindu in Britain Friday lost his legal battle for traditional open-air cremations...
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Obama cuts 17 billion dollars from federal budget
Washington - US President Barack Obama said Thursday his administration has identified 17 billion...
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Turkish wedding attack "looked long-planned" says province head
Istanbul - The massacre of 44 people attending a wedding in southeastern Turkey late Monday looked...
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US and EU reach temporary deal in long-running beef dispute
Washington - The United States and European Union on Wednesday struck a provisional deal to end...
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Maldives president wins Anna Lindh Prize for climate campaign
Stockholm - The president of the Maldives was Wednesday named winner of the Anna Lindh Prize, a...
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New case of swine flu brings to five number in Italy
Rome - Italy's Health Ministry Tuesday confirmed a new case of swine flu, bringing to five...
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"Al-Qaeda sleeper" pleads guilty to terrorism charge in US
Washington - Ali al-Marri, an alleged "al-Qaeda sleeper" accused...
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Pope's sorrow for "deplorable" treatment of Native Canadians
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday expressed "sorrow" for Native Canadian...
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Australia decrees powers to quarantine swine flu victims
Sydney - Australians suspected of having swine flu could be forcibly detained under a new...
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Number of flu deaths rises to 152 in Mexico amid panic buying
Mexico City - The number of dead in Mexico's flu epidemic rose to 152, Mexican Health Minister Jose...
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WHO: China Investigates Several Suspicious Flu Cases
China is investigating several suspicious cases involving influenza-like symptoms but has not...
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Pope and Prince Charles discuss environment at Vatican
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI and Britain's Prince Charles spent 15 minutes talking about the...
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Red Cross readies volunteers for swine flu
Geneva - The International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) and Red Crescent Societies said it was...
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Yemen police arrest kidnapper of Dutch couple
Sana'a, Yemen (dpa) - Yemeni police arrested on Tuesday one of the kidnappers who took a Dutch...
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Argentina considers doping tests on polo horses after deaths
Buenos Aires (dpa) - The deaths in the United States of 21 polo horses belonging to the Venezuelan...
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North Korea heading toward further isolation, US says
Washington - North Korea has taken a step toward further isolation by ending its cooperation with...
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South Korea sees no end to nuclear talks with North Korea
Seoul - South Korea's government has not written off the six-nation talks aimed...
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French navy captures pirate mother-ship and 11 pirates
Paris - French sailors operating from a frigate in the Indian Ocean have boarded what was described...
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Australia warns of rise in people smuggling
Bali Island, Indonesia - The global financial crisis may force more people...
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North Korea vows to boycott nuclear talks
Seoul - North Korea announced Tuesday it will boycott international...
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UN Security Council to act on North Korea missile launch
New York - Held back from stronger steps by China and Russia, the United Nations Security...
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Somali pirates demand ransom as US Navy sends more ships
Nairobi/Washington - Somali pirates, holding a US ship captain in a lifeboat and surrounded by two...
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Lawyer: Detainees in Egyptian Hezbollah case allege torture
Cairo - Men detained on charges of plotting attacks in Egypt on behalf of the Lebanese group...
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Brown hails police action as anti-terrorism chief resigns
London - A major anti-terrorism raid in Britain prematurely exposed by a security blunder was...
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Press rights group slams Algerian banning of French publications
Paris - The press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders Wednesday strongly criticized the...
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Italian earthquake toll at 235 amid deadly aftershock
L'Aquila, Italy - The death toll from the earthquake that struck central Italy climbed overnight to...
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Japanese Parliament condemns North Korean missile launch
Tokyo - The Japanese Parliament on Tuesday condemned what it regards as a...
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British royals "furious" about bonfire in Windsor Castle grounds
London - Britain's Prince Philip was Tuesday reported to be furious with forestry workers at...
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Gadgets
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More Rumors Emerge on Microsoft’s Smartphone
Rumors that Microsoft Corporation is planning to release a smartphone have started running...
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Apple, Suspicious About Palm Pre’s Multitouch Technology
It seems that Apple is taking a look over its competition and is quite mistrustful about it, as a...
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LG And Netflix To Launch Internet-Ready HDTVs
Looking to provide an easier way for its customers to view Web videos on their television sets, LG...
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Dell Adamo, Coming Soon
Dell is certainly working on a new laptop, as they even created a special web site for the new...
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Opera Browser Might End up on iPhones After All
At the end
of last week, rumor had it that Apple Incorporated had announced they would not
be...
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Update1: The G1 Makes Its Way On The Market
Entering its third day on the market, the G1 phone is
without a doubt on the right track. Sales...
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Google’s Android Phone Is Fitted with a Remote Kill Switch
Google’s
new smartphone called “The Dream” is expected to hit the market this month,
after an...
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Apple's New Notebook Offer Is Out!
Apple Inc. presented yesterday its new laptops, the MacBook
and the MacBook Pro, putting an end to...
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Apple Starts Selling Unlocked iPhones In Hong Kong
Apple made it easier for millions of iPhone fans. The Hong Kong lovers of Apple’s iPhone could now...
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RIM Releases New BlackBerry Flip 8220
Although this is not commonly known, BlackBerry was
initially launched in 1997 as a two-way pager...
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The U.S. Army Hires Out iRobot To Supply Military Robots
You may know iRobot’s because of this little bugger. What you
may not know is that iRobot produces...
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MegaFon To Sell Also the 3G iPhone In Russia
The Russian mobile operator MegaFon said in a brief
statement that has signed a distribution deal...
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UK Bans Misleading Apple Ad Over Internet Claims
The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned an Apple television commercial over its...
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Nokia To Launch N79 And N85 High-End Smartphones In October
Nokia Corporation, the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones, announced Tuesday it will...
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The iPhone Will Not Be Keeping Its Tris Application
The application development frenzy Apple's App Store has generated, has brought some app makers a...
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Wired: Apple Is Not To Be Blamed For The iPhone’s Connection Problems
Apple’s iPhone 3G has not been doing that well and customers everywhere have been complaining about...
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Google News: HTC Dream - Approved By The FCC, Android SDK - Updated
Google is definitely having a full week; besides the bad news with GraphOn’s lawsuit, the company...
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Intel Extends Remote Wake PC Functionality To Jajah
Jajah and Intel have joined forces for the benefit of all computer
users who want to keep in touch...
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iPhone 3G Users Keep On Getting Their Conversations Interrupted
Apple’s 3G iPhone is considered by many to be the launch of the year; although sales have been...
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Apple Allegedly Has the Power of Remotely Killing Apps on iPhones
Apple's image took another hit today as Jonathan Zdziarski, an independent iPhone developer, said...
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Game Over For Scrabulous On Facebook?
The dispute between Hasbro and the makers of Scrabulous has
gone legal. Hasbro has filed a lawsuit...
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As Expected Microsoft Announces $299 Price Tag For Xbox 360 Pro
It seems like the rumors about the imminent price cut of
Xbox 360 were true. In a press statement...
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Sony Determined To Not Cut The PS3 Price, Even If Xbox 360 Goes $299
It seems like Sony is decided to keep its “most expensive”
label for its PlayStation 3. While...
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Google Says Android Phones Coming this Year
Google denied a dubious report by thestreet.com that its Android phones are to be delayed to next...
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Vodafone Embarks on iPhone Boat
British operator Vodafone announced today that it will sell
Apple’s iPhone in ten countries. The...
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HP Joins Mini-Notebook Market with Mini-Note
HP decided to enter in a direct competition with Asus EEE PC and Intel’s Classmate and unveiled...
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T-Mobile Sells 8 GB iPhone for 99 Euros
…but don’t rush to buy it. According to Deutsche Telekom’s
T-Mobile website, Apple’s iPhone, the...
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Apple Mum on iPhone Shortages, 3G Version Expected Soon
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has checked 20 Apple stores from across the country and he...
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Microsoft Surface In An AT&T Store Near You
AT&T wants to revolutionize the way its consumers shop
for mobile phones. Microsoft wants to...
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Sony Playstation Network May Have Been Hacked
Sony has found a vulnerability which in theory could have allowed a hacker to gain unauthorized...
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Movies
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Star Trek boldly goes for a new generation
Los Angeles - Hospital nurse Michael Hudson remembers well the thrill he got when he first watched...
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Actor Dom DeLuise dies aged 75
Los Angeles - Actor Dom DeLuise, a wisecracking persona who starred in movies like Blazing Saddles,...
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Blockbuster, TiVo Ink Deal for On-Demand Video
Blockbuster, the largest chain of DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and video game rental stores in the world,...
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Reports: Richardson brain dead after ski accident
San Francisco - Actress Natasha Richardson was reported to be brain dead late Tuesday after a...
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Race to Witch Mountain Claims No.1 at Box Office
Race to Witch Mountain was a hit at the American box office. The kids’...
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Director of Mandela biopic has "inspirational" meeting with icon
Johannesburg - The filmaker who will direct the biopic of former South African president...
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“High School Musical 4” to Feature New Cast
Walt Disney Co.’s successful teenage franchise “High School Musical” is...
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Nicollette Sheridan Tired Of Being A Desperate Housewife
Sadly for “Desperate Housewives” fans and cast members equally, the show’s star...
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“Watchmen” Will Be Released by Warner Brothers
Even if the legal situation surrounding the release of “Watchmen” and the court battle...
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Fox Wins Dispute over “Watchmen” Adaptation
Warner Brothers and 20th Century Fox finally seem to have resolved their dispute over the...
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‘Fantasy Island’ Star Ricardo Montalban Dies at 88
Trekkies will always remember him as Khan in arguably the best “Star Trek” movie...
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Golden Globes Nominees – Who Do You Put Your Money On?
Unlike the Emmys and Oscars, the Golden Globes represent what foreign critics consider the...
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Fox Insists for “Watchmen” Delay
Warner Bros Company has accused Fox network for “Watchmen” copyright infringement. In a...
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Studio Clash Over “Watchmen” Has Yet to Be Solved
In spite of the fact that the trailer for the long-awaited superhero film “Watchmen”...
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“Marley&Me” Topped the Christmas Box Office
In times of hardship, people always turn to entertainment for comfort, for a slice of fantasy to...
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SAG’s Strike Vote, Delayed
Strikes seem to be “the new black” in Hollywood and generally in the...
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Oprah And HBO To Make Sweet Movies Together
Business continues to bloom for Oprah Winfrey whose production company Harpo Films just inked an...
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Director Chris Weitz Steps Into The 'Twilight' World
Now that "Twilight" fans got used to the fact that Catherine Hardwicke won't return to...
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Tara Reid Finally Checks Into Rehab For Undisclosed Reasons
It's been a long time coming, but Tara Reid has finally entered Malibu Promises Treatment Center on...
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Heath Ledger, Nominated At The Golden Globes
The death of talented, young actor Heath Ledger was a tragedy of epic proportions. Fans from around...
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SAG Is Getting Dangerously Closer to a Strike
An actor’s strike vote has finally been announced. The Screen Actors Guild plans to send strike...
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Catherine Hardwicke Leaves “Twilight” Sequel
After weeks of speculation, it has now been announced that
Catherine Hardwicke will not direct the...
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“Twilight” The Movie: A Plea For Abstinence?
Friday,
November 21, the movie “Twilight” opened in United States theaters, driving teenage girls,...
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Another Day in the Life of Superstar Brad Pitt
Security guards usually help Brad Pitt have some breathing
space from the ever-present paparazzi...
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Brad Pitt Sets The Record Straight About Bodyguard Scuffle
Actor Brad Pitt attended a screening of his film "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" in...
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Jennifer Aniston Finally Opens Up About Angelina Jolie
Jennifer Aniston has always been very diplomatic in interviews when asked about her former husband...
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"High School Musical 3" Maintains Top Spot At The Box Office
For a second weekend in a row, Disney's "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" was the top...
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It’s A Boy! For Amy Poehler And Will Arnett
"Saturday Night Live" co-star Amy Poehler and her partner, comedian Will Arnett, welcomed...
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David Duchovny And Tea Leoni Separated For Months
Longtime couple David Duchovny and Tea Leoni put on a united
front this summer as the “X-Files”...
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Actor Gerard Depardieu 'Devastated' Over Son's Sudden Death
In a tragic turn of evens, French actor Guillaume Depardieu, the son of famous iconic actor Gerard...
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