Why Twitter Should be Very Worried About Google+

Why Apple built Final Cut Pro X

Previous programmer of Final Cut Pro on the direction Apple has taken with Final Cut Pro X.

Disgraced pastor Michael Guglielmucci releases statement

THE father of fallen pastor Michael Guglielmucci, Danny, read this brief statement to a packed congregation to explain his son's actions.

Porn-again pastor tells of his addiction and shame

DISGRACED pastor Michael Guglielmucci has finally told of fabricating a terminal cancer battle to hide his 16-year obsession with pornography.

Preacher faked terminal illness

A FORMER Adelaide pastor who inspired hundreds of thousands of young Christians with his with his terminal cancer "battle" has been exposed as a fraud.

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Get a free download of Sixpence None the Richer's new EP.

Sad News From Delirious? Calling it Quits

Press Release for Delirious? Sunday 6th July 2008 The End of an Era…… We would like to address all our fans, our friends and people around the world who have faithfully supported Delirious?

The Bird and the Bee Sides

Relient K has a new album out today. Fans and newcomers should definitely check it out.

Church is not doing enough to convert UK Muslims, says bishop

The Church of England was accused by one of its most senior bishops yesterday of failing in its duty to convert British Muslims to Christianity.

Future of Music Coalition Blog: The Effects of Media Consolidation on Urban Radio — Part I

"This piece gives an overview of how urban radio came to be, and shows that the hip-hop community has not been spared the negative effects of media consolidation — including a loss of localism and diversity on the dial."

Gamers are different: a look at how gaming makes the mind

Koroush Dini, a child, adolescent,and adult psychiatrist, has written an amazing book called Video Game Play and Addiction. It's a much more even-handed look at the subject of children and games than we normally get, and it has been a fascinating read.

How Apple is changing DRM | Technology | The Guardian

But what's the real effect of DRM? Last year, EMI began offering songs without it on iTunes.

Andersen gets highest-ever attorney fees award against RIAA

Exonerated P2P defendant Tanya Andersen was awarded $107,834 in court costs and attorneys' fees for her successful defense against the RIAA's copyright infringement charges. It's the largest fee award so far against the RIAA, and over triple what the RIAA argued it should pay.

Jammie Thomas judge: "error of law" may result in new trial

Jammie Thomas may get another chance to make her case before a jury. Judge Michael Davis notified attorneys earlier today that he is leaning towards granting Thomas' request for a new trial in light of what he now apparently believes was a flawed jury instruction.

NBC-Vista copy-protection snafu reminds us why DRM stinks

Handfuls of Windows Vista Media Center users found themselves blocked from making recordings of their favorite TV shows this week when a broadcast flag triggered the software's built-in copy protection measures.

More Americans snipping landlines in favor of cell phones

Mobile phones are steadily becoming the only phone in American households, according to a new study. The trend, however, signifies both positive and negative changes on the horizon.

Gym Chats: Leaving a Godly Legacy (Part 2)

Too many parents are not on spanking terms with their children. Leaving a legacy requires applying discipline. Without it, a father's instruction is mere advice. Kids need to learn very early that wrong decisions lead to painful consequences. Every sin has a price.

Moonwatcher: Why Doesn't Apple Face The Innovator's Dilemma?

Clayton Christensen's seminal work The Innovator's Dilemma1 describes how incumbent vendors typically compete by continually adding performance (typically in the form of new features) eventually overshooting the requirements of their target market and providing an opportunity for …

HBO on iTunes: Pricing adjusted on "show by show basis"

esterday, there was news that HBO may have just gotten Apple to budge a little on the fixed $1.99 price for TV episodes as part of an impending deal to bring content to the iTunes Store.

First Look: AOL Desktop for Mac 1.0

AOL, for some strange reason has created a new desktop app for the Mac.

Fifty Android Developers Get $25,000 Each: The List

The winners of the first round of the Android Developer Challenge have been announced.Fifty developers will receive $25,000 each to build out their Android mobile phone apps. Only 46 were announced (the other four prefer to remain stealth—wimps).

Gamestop: GTA IV sales on PS3 are impressive, 360 wins overall

Looking at the GameStop sales of Grand Theft Auto IV it may look like the Xbox 360 was the big winner, but when you adjust for installed base, Sony's performance begins to look stronger.

HP buys EDS, becomes instant service powerhouse

Technology services giant Electronic Data Systems has signed a deal to crawl under Hewlett-Packard's even larger umbrella. Say hello to the new HP, cast in the image of the old IBM.

Google Friend Connect to bring social networks to your site

Social networking data is growing wings as all the major players announce data interoperability features. Google, however, has plans to bring social networking friends and features to the rest of the web.

Bold new BlackBerry 9000 to take on expected 3G iPhone

RIM introduced the BlackBerry Bold this morning, the company's latest and greatest smartphone that bears a striking resemblance to the iPhone.

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