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Bands delay albums, leave music labels in lurch
The Wall Street JournalAs recently as last month, Universal Music Group's Interscope Geffen A&M Records planned to release five major albums by superstar acts during the critical holiday shopping season. Improbably, "Chinese Democracy" -- the magnum opus that Guns N' Roses...Tags: Holidays, Warner Music Group Corporation, Corporate Performance, Dining and Drinking, Best Buy Company Incorporated
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Música de los Beatles enredada en la red
PRENSA ASOCIADAPaul McCartney dijo que las negociaciones en torno a un esperado acuerdo para ofrecer el catálogo de los Beatles en la tienda de música digital iTunes se han estancado. "Lo último que escuché fue que todo el proceso está paralizado por el momento",...Tags: Paul McCartney
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Blockbuster Has New Rental Option
Associated PressBlockbuster Inc. will start renting movies and television shows through a new gadget that may give consumers another reason to bypass the struggling video chain's 7,500 stores. The system, unveiled Tuesday, relies on a small box that connects to...Tags: Video Games, Heavy Engineering, Comcast Corp., Rentals, Game Playing
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Negotiations to put Beatles on iTunes stalled
The Associated PressPaul McCartney says negotiations on a long-awaited deal to make the Beatles' catalog available on the online music service iTunes have stalled. "The last word I got back was it's stalled at the whole moment, the whole process," the former Beatle said...Tags: Paul McCartney
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BlackBerry maker Research in Motion launches counterattack against iPhone
The BlackBerry, a phone and e-mail device that just a few years ago could be found mostly clipped to the belts of high-powered professionals, isn't just for workaholics anymore.
Research in Motion Ltd. today is launching its first major counterattack...Tags: MySpace, Research, Verizon Wireless, Consumer Electronics Industry, Forrester Research Incorporated
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Cisco plans 4-day shutdown in US, Canada to cut costs; shares fall 6 percent
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Cisco Systems Inc. will close most of its U.S. and Canadian offices for 4 days over the holidays as part of a plan to cut $1 billion in costs in the current fiscal year, the company said Tuesday. The shares fell 6 percent on fears...Tags: San Jose, Employers, Adobe Systems Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Cisco Systems Inc.
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IN BRIEF
Taxpayers who believe their economic stimulus checks went astray must update their addresses with the Internal Revenue Service by Friday. The IRS said last month that it is looking for taxpayers who may have lost out on more than 279,000 stimulus checks...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Netflix Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry, Blockbuster Incorporated, Internal Revenue Service
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Review: New Blackberrys Packed With Features, But Not Likely To Overtake iPhone
AP Technology WriterWith the recent releases of three new BlackBerrys across three different wireless providers, Research In Motion Ltd. has fired back at Apple Inc. in the Great Smart Phone Skirmish of 2008. The introduction of the touch-screen BlackBerry Storm, business-...Tags: Wireless Technology, Google Inc., Jewelry, New Products, Networking
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BlackBerry Hopes To Take The Market By Storm
The maker of BlackBerry wireless devices launched its first major counterattack on the iPhone Friday: the BlackBerry Storm, a touch screen device that allows users to take pictures, play movies and music and visit their Facebook and MySpace pages. For...Tags: MySpace, Wireless Technology, Facebook, New Products, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Keep some tunes from Zune
Microsoft Corp. is giving an early holiday gift to people who pay for all-you-can-listen access to the Zune digital music store: 10 songs to keep each month, included in the $14.99 monthly subscription fee. The decision may appeal to people who have been...Tags: MP3s, Consumer Electronics Industry, RealNetworks Incorporated, Microsoft Corp.
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New Blackberry missing magic touch
With the touch-screen Storm, Research In Motion Ltd. offers a response to Apple Inc.'s iPhone. Unfortunately, the Storm is more like a flurry, failing to add much more than a trace of innovation.
If you use a BlackBerry, you quickly will grasp the basics...Tags: Google Inc., New Products, Networking, Verizon Wireless, iPhone
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3 Asian firms to pay $585M in fines on LCD pricing
Three Asian electronics companies have agreed to plead guilty and pay $585 million in fines for conspiring to drive up the prices of LCD screens used in computers, TVs, cell phones and other electronic devices. In a plea deal filed yesterday in federal...Tags: European Union, Court Preliminary, Trials, Sharp Corp, Consumer Electronics Industry
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