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BREAKING: Steve Jobs has just launched Apple’s new iTV at the MacWorld Keynote in SF. Features usb2, ethernet, wi netowrking, HDMI and more.
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Your computer is the center of your digital life. Your TV is the center of your entertainment life. But what if you want to watch movies, TV shows, movie trailers, podcasts, and photos from your computer on your TV? At $299, Apple TV brings iTunes to the big screen.
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Shot comparing iPod, Nano, SLVR, along with the new iPhone
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America’s top four Internet companies — Google, Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft — promise they will protect the personal information of people who use their online services to search, shop and socialize. But a close read of their privacy policies reveals as much exposure as protection.
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Taking a break from his work at the XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto on Monday, former President Clinton warned Republicans not to politicize the London terror arrests, slammed Sen. Joe Lieberman, whom he campaigned for just a couple weeks ago, and tackled some of the controversies surrounding his work to fight AIDS.
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“In June I decided to do a 30-day trial of no TV watching. DVDs were OK, but no regular programming or cable shows or tape anything with my DVR. At the end of the 30-day trial, I was pleased with the results, so I kept going. Now that it’s been over 60 days, I thought I’d share my observations on life without TV.”
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You know a cultural movement is real when the money men get on board. In just the past year a broad swath of financiers have begun sinking billions of dollars into anything that might tap into the green craze. Saving the planet, protecting America, doing God’s work, cynically exploiting a feel-good trend — call it what you will.
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Ethanol apologists like to use the example of Brazil. Unfortunately, the author lives in Brazil and sees no ethanol revolution there. In fact, the heavily subsidized ethanol program (Pro-Alcool) used to be a ecological and social disaster. Brazilian government spent nine billion dollars in subsidies and wasted large areas of land. It’s a sham.




