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Jerry Seinfeld to appear with Bill Gates in new Microsoft ads
Microsoft's new $300 million advertising campaign is set to feature Jerry Seinfeld as one of the key celebrity pitchmen, say sources close to the situation. Seinfeld will appear with Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates in ads and receive about $10 million for...Tags: Software Industry, Advertising, Will Ferrell, Celebrity, Online
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DVD releases
A partial schedule of upcoming movies on DVD. Aug. 26 A.K.A. Tommy Chong—Infinity The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning— Disney Redbelt—Sony What Happens in Vegas—Fox Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?—Genius...Tags: Sex and the City, Before the Rains, Halloween, Reprise, The Promotion
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U.S. Tech Company Sues Nintendo
AP Business WriterNintendo's hit Wii console with its wandlike remote controller has been targeted in patent infringement complaints by a U.S. technology company. Hillcrest Laboratories, based in Rockville, Md., has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Hillcrest, Mario, Nintendo Company Ltd., Consumer Electronics Industry
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PlayStation 3's Bonus Disc Player Won't Overtake DVDs
Like a box of Cracker Jack, the PlayStation 3 has a little prize inside. Within every PS3 gaming console comes the world's most advanced, most affordable Blu-ray Disc player. That was true a year ago, too. As long as it remains true, though, Blu-ray...Tags: Celine Dion, DVD Players, Yanni, Technology, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Battery issue caused iPod overheating
Of The Associated PressApple Inc. said Tuesday that batteries from a single supplier are to blame for the meltdown of some models of its tiny iPod Nano digital music player. The company's written statement came in response to a Japanese government report that two iPod Nanos...Tags: New Products, Apple Inc., Lenovo Group, Injuries
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Melting iPods: Batteries Blamed
Apple Inc. said Tuesday that batteries from a single supplier are to blame for the meltdown of some models of its tiny iPod Nano digital music player.
The company's written statement came in response to a Japanese government report that two iPod Nanos...Tags: New Products, Apple Inc., Lenovo Group
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Apple says battery problem caused iPod overheating
AP Technology WriterSEATTLE (AP) _ Apple Inc. said Tuesday that batteries from a single supplier are to blame for the meltdown of some models of its tiny iPod Nano digital music player. The company's written statement came in response to a Japanese government report that...Tags: New Products, Apple Inc., Lenovo Group
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Kobe Bryant rules China
Beijing
It's Kobe's team, in China, anyway.
The U.S. basketball team, entirely made up of superstars, isn't really anyone's, but one of them -- Kobe Bryant -- stands alone, at least as far as 1.3 billion Chinese are concerned.
If LeBron James is...Tags: Bill Russell, McDonald's, Kobe Bryant, Nike Incorporated, National Basketball Association
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Coming soon: "Wallet phones"
TOKYO (AP) _ Japan will start an aggressive push to market abroad its mobile technology, especially the nation's popular "wallet phone," a government official said Tuesday. Although Japan boasts some of the most sophisticated cell phones in the world,...Tags: Cell Phones, Internet, NTT DoCoMo Incorporated, Networking, Telecommunication Service
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'Delirium' with a little popcorn?
Chicago Tribune criticIt worked for Miley Cyrus and the Metropolitan Opera. Why not the Cirque du Soleil? Or "Rent"? Beginning Wednesday night, you can see the Cirque's "Delirium" in Oak Park, St. Charles, Elk Grove and Downers Grove. It's the same hard-edged, spectacular...Tags: Chris Johnson, Government, National Government, Elk Grove, Miley Cyrus
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Tussle Over E-Waste Fees Ends
Most of the nation's consumers will no longer have to worry about having to pay the recycling fees associated with electronic products, often referred to as e-waste. The demise of a national lobbying coalition that promoted state legislation requiring...Tags: Toshiba Corporation, International Business Machines Corporation, Consumers, Electronics
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