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Kate Moss cuts hairdresser James Brown loose

The friendship between supermodel Kate Moss, 35, and James Brown, 40, appears to have turned a touch frosty. The pals fell out when Kate’s cameo in the recent E4 TV documentary James’s Salon – which followed the opening of the...

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Review: Motorola's Droid delivers lots of features and looks good doing it

By Mark Milian Tribune Newspapers phone on the market. Maybe that's not saying a lot: The Droid's only rivals in the U.S. are T-Mobile's 1-year-old G1, its chubby brother the MyTouch 3G and HTC's Droid Eris, a $99 Verizon...

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Want Droid? Get cash for your old iPhone - Technology Live - USATODAY.com

Like this story? Share it with Yahoo! Buzz If you’re hankering for the Droid, the hot, new smartphone from Verizon, listen up: Flipswap, a mobile device recycling site, is offering Apple iPhone users up to $450 for their...

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How Steve Jobs changed music

Those ubiquitous white earbuds only hint at how profoundly Apple has revamped the way we hear, buy and make music. Steve Jobs didn't just launch the iPod in October 2001, he bound it to iTunes, the first easy-to-use software...

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BlueBeat vs. Beatles: 3 Things We've Learned

It appears that audacious online retailer BlueBeat won't be selling Beatles tunes anytime soon. The little-known website had been hawking Fab Four tracks for 25 cents apiece until a federal court in Los Angeles slapped the site...

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Apple Store Announces Reserve and Pick Up Program

For you pre-Thanksgiving shoppers, the Apple retail store on Friday announced a way to get a jump on your holiday list. The Reserve And Pick Up option will let you choose hardware products online and to collect them between...

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Apple Readies 'World Mode' iPhone, Report Says

A new report from OTR Global says Apple plans to release a UMTS/CDMA hybrid iPhone in the third quarter of 2010. If true, the new iPhone will play nice with Verizon's network and spell an end to AT&T's exclusivity contract in...

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Beatles vs. BlueBeat: 3 Things We've Learned

It appears that audacious online retailer BlueBeat won't be selling Beatles tunes anytime soon. The little-known website had been hawking Fab Four tracks for 25 cents apiece until a federal court in Los Angeles slapped the site...

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Windows 7 Could Make Microsoft the GM of Software

A management consultant says Windows 7's success could be the worst thing to happen to Microsoft. Preston Gralla, Computerworld at Microsoft over the news that Windows 7 sales are skyrocketing. A well-known management...

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Verizon doubling early termination fees

Verizon doubling early termination fees - It's called lock-in, folks: The tactic that works by ensuring that once you sign on with a product or a company, you have virtually no way to escape. You're stuck for life. Apple does...

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