Headlines!
Gee, Bush's pick to be the new head of the SEC, Rep. Christopher Cox (R-CA), is seen as being in the pocket of Big Business...kind of like the rest of the Bush Administration... (New york Times)
Parents are standing in the way or military recruitment. Probably because they don't want their children to die... (New York Times)
It was bound to happen. Two Japanese porn publishers are going to begin producing media for the Sony PSP. (CNET)
The MPAA is busy grinding their legal axes again. Movie downloaders beware! (CNET)
Weblisten.com, one of the oldest music download sites, shut down after a long legal battle with worldwide record labels. Sooner or later, the corporations will own information. It's their aim. (CNET)
iPod owners: take note...Apple is offering an extended warranty for newer iPods, and will replace faulty batteries...plus, they're also offering a $50 store credit to some iPod owners. Daaaaaamn. (CNET)
The Seventh Seal has opened, and the apocalypse is nigh -- Nick Lachey has a sports column in a Cincy paper... (Cincinatti Enquirer)
Friday, June 03, 2005
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