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Microsoft Apologizes For Seemingly ‘Commercially Motivated’ Amy Winehouse Tweet

Amy-Winehouse

As we all know, there are many stages of grief a person goes through when someone dies. There’s Anger, Denial, Acceptance, and, of course, eventually An Attempt to Profit Financially. Which is why it’s surprising that so many people are angry over an official Microsoft public relations Twitter account asking followers to “remember” the late singer Amy Winehouse by purchasing one of her albums from them. Maybe they just got to that stage a little early?

Commoditizing Content: How An iTunes Model Would Affect Magazines

All the talk about the Apple tablet — comes from two places: tech nerds, who are thrilled at the possibility, and the print industry, who are chewing their nails in terrifying anticipation. Many in the industry are worried that an Apple reader will do to books and magazines what the iPod did to music: force the product to be sold for far less than it is worth, according to a new article in Ad Age

MMS Comes Early To Your iPhone (or, at least, mine)

Last night, something unexpected happened: MMS started working on my iPhone — two weeks ahead of AT&T’s announced release date for the feature. The long-awaited feature — available for years on lower-end phones — was made possible by Apple with the release of iPhone OS 3.0. And now it’s finally here.

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