Your Ad Here

Your Ad Here

July 30, 2007

p

Some experts advise iPhone buyers to wait (USATODAY.com)

Filed under: Uncategorized — gates @ 10:03 am

hmmm… This is a interesting piece of information USATODAY.com - NEW YORK - If you're thinking about plunking down $500 to buy an Apple iPhone on Friday, here's some advice: Wait a few months. Some tech experts say the iPhone, on sale at Apple and AT&T phone stores at 6 p.m. local time Friday, probably will be refined after Apple designers get feedback from the first wave of users. The hefty price also could drop. We could also look at these things maker of banned video game calls "Manhunt 2" art
(Reuters) Reuters - A video gam banned in Britain
and Ireland and facing restricted sales in the United States
due to its violent content was a fine piece of art, the gam's
publisher said on Wednesday. Need help finding more information? q&A: Storm brewing over Starbucks disc surprises Moore
(Reuters)

Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore is shown on the poster for his new film about the problems with the health care system in the U.S., entitled 'Sicko,' in this undated publicity photograph. The film opens in the U.S. on June 29, 2007. (The Weinstein Co./Handout - UNITED STATES. NO ARCHIVES. NO SALES./Reuters)Reuters - In an interview published recently
in Pitchfork, Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore mentioned
that the band needed to record a new song for a Starbucks
compilation. Within minutes of his remarks hitting the
Internet, chat rooms and the band's fan sites were awash in
cries of "foul" and "sellouts."

.Did you know that Storm means a heavy shower of objects, such as bullets or missiles. You can also include the fact microsoft Patches 19 Bugs in Windows, Office, and IE
(NewsFactor) NewsFactor - Seven critical security bulletins. That's the tally in Microsoft's May edition of Patch Tuesday. The release fixes 19 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer. Seven of the patched vulnerabilities could lead to code execution attacks against Word, Office, and Excel, according to the Microsoft advisories. This is also worth to check out

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment