Nov 05, 2009 -
Only 30,000 of these limited-edition Beatles USB drives will be made, and are expected to be released in North America on Dec. 8. For $280, the 16GB drive contains the entire Beatles catalog, plus extras like videos, album art, and photos.
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Nov 03, 2009 -
Yes, you read that right: the holiday season is already upon us! It's time to pack up our scary Halloween decorations and start brainstorming ideas for the perfect presents. I know how daunting holiday shopping can be, which is why I'm here to help you every step of the way for all the entertainment lovers in your life.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
- Apple has redesigned the iMac and 13-inch MacBook and spiced up the Mac Mini — Apple
- The Beatles have helped boost the music video-game industry — Reuters
- Barnes & Noble expected to unveil reader — AP
- Droid lacks Apple's secret weapon . . .
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Sep 17, 2009 -
Heather Mills's three-bedroom London home is on the market for nearly $6.2 million, less than one year after she purchased the property for nearly $3.9 million. She's what we'd call a flipper. In most cases houses that have been flipped are designed with the buyer in mind, but I don't know how many people would find this shiny beige spread appealing.
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Sep 09, 2009 -
Beatlemania returns today as The Beatles: Rock Band hits stores, and we're here with GeekSugar's review of the hotly anticipated new game! Plus, watch cute clips of George Clooney's indecent proposal and David Beckham with his family on Ellen. All that plus two Australian girls who got lost and instead of calling the police, they updated their Facebook statuses to get rescued.
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Sep 09, 2009 -
Today, 09/09/09, marks the day that the entire digitally remastered Beatles catalog is being released by Apple. Additionally, The Beatles: Rock Band video game launches, making this a very Beatles-esque day to celebrate. So to honor this day in Beatles history, can you tell me which of the Fab Four had this hotel room named after him?
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Sep 09, 2009 -
- Highly anticipated videogame The Beatles: Rock Band is released today — Guardian
- A film version of The Hobbit has got the go ahead after producers and heirs to the rights of the story reached a settlement — BBC
- Dirty Sanchez star Matthew Pritchard is "recovering well" in hospital after being stabbed in the neck and chest after a row in a village store — Mirror
- The shortlist for the Booker prize has been announced — Guardian
- District 9 is the top film at the British Box Office — BBC
- Lady GaGa says her dad saved her from cocaine addiction — The Sun
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Aug 28, 2009 -
- Mischa Barton has spoken about her hospitalisation for the first time, saying: "I went through a tough spot where everything compounded on me, and it was like a perfect storm, like everything was happening to me at once. The show, travel and then this fairly routine surgery that went wrong." — Time Out
- Beyonce will perform at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards — NME
- A film is to be made about the life of Beatles' manager Brian Epstein — Telegraph
- Kylie Minogue will perform her only UK live set in Hyde Park next month for an Abba tribute concert — BBC
- Justin Lee Collins has signed a £1million deal to become the face of Five — The Sun
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Aug 24, 2009 -
- For those of you waiting for Apple's OS X Snow Leopard, it will be available for purchase on Aug. 28 — Gizmodo
- Justin Timberlake's new fragrance Givenchy closely resembles a MP3 player — Boing Boing Gadgets
- You can now stream your Qik videos over your iPhone's 3G network — Engadget
- The Fifth Avenue Apple Store in New York City is making a ton of money — Silicon Alley Insider
- Paid Twitter accounts are coming by the end of the year — CNET
- Test out The Beatles: Rock Band in Best Buy stores today — Joystiq
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Aug 20, 2009 -
There's no better way to say it: 3-D movies are so hot right now. You should keep those glasses handy, because Disney is planning a 3-D remake of The Beatles Yellow Submarine, with Robert Zemeckis at the helm. Apparently we can expect all the Beatles tunes we know and love, in a format similar to Zemeckis's upcoming A Christmas Carol.
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