Direct Movie and TV Downloads Coming to iPhone? (PC World)
PC World - More supposed details are leaking out about the next version of AppleâÂÂs 3.0 software update for the iPhone and iPod Touch set to be unveiled next month.
PC World - More supposed details are leaking out about the next version of AppleâÂÂs 3.0 software update for the iPhone and iPod Touch set to be unveiled next month.
PC World - Apple removed two iPhone applications from its App Store that allegedly infringed on the trademark of Cartier International, according to the Wall Street Journal.
AP - The $1.6 million red Bugatti crouches in the showroom, flanked by Lamborghinis, Bentleys and a Rolls-Royce all polished to a shimmer. The nearby potted plants, however, are dusty and wilting. With super-luxury car sales here just half of what they used to be, they had to cut something.
AP - The Web edition of a cover story from Fortune this spring took a sharp turn from what you might expect at a 79-year-old magazine.
Bloomberg - May 25 (Bloomberg) — Former Secretary of State Colin
Powell challenged former Vice President Dick Cheney and talk
show host Rush Limbaugh over the future of the Republican Party,
saying it must be more inclusive or âÂÂwatch the world go by.âÂÂ
AFP - US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner dismissed as ridiculous charges that the administration of President Barack Obama was moving the United States toward socialism.
AP - A strong earthquake struck southern Macedonia near the Greek border on Sunday night, damaging dozens of homes, an official said. No casualties were immediately reported.
AP - Not so fast, gun owners. A new law allowing loaded guns in national parks and wildlife refuges will not take effect until next year, the Obama administration said Friday.
AP - GOP senator says party could filibuster Supreme Court pick over feelings or emotions
Politico - POLITICO ranks the top five (and a few honorable mentions) most potent email lists in politics.
Politico - Colin Powell defends Republican credentials and fires back at Limbaugh, Cheney.
AP - Members of Congress from both parties clamored Sunday for President Barack Obama to develop a plan for dealing with the suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay if he intends to fulfill his promise to close its prison by early 2010. The top U.S. military officer also awaited a decision from the commander in chief.