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Monday, September 10, 2007
NSDTCM:APPLE/STARBUCKS
Apple and Starbucks have announced an partnership that lets customers wirelessly buy and download music from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store at Starbucks directly onto their iPod, iPhone, or computer.
When a customer enters a participating location, their device will automatically recognize the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store using a high-speed Wi-Fi wireless network with no connection fee or hotspot login.
Customers will be able to search and preview millions of songs, including being able to find out what song is playing in that Starbucks store at that moment. Prices and selection on the Tunes Wi-Fi Music Store are the same as on the regular iTunes Store.
The service will make its debut at more than 600 Starbucks company-operated locations in New York and Seattle on October 2.
SOURCE:FILTERMAG.COM NEWS
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Label:COLUMBIA RECORDS/DELTASONIC
First things first though, as of TODAY, Stand Up is available to download from all good online stores. There's the Live version, the Oscar The Punk remix, or for the traditionalists among you, the good old album version. To order from iTunes (U.K) who also have an exclusive acoustic version available. The Dead 60s have teamed up with Fred Perry to create an exclusive line of Harrington jackets. Fred Perry will be releasing 500 of the Red Stuart Tartan and Monochrome Cornish Tartan Harrington worldwide at a cost of £115 each. They are individually numbered and have the band's stamp on the back neck label.
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http://www.bebo.com/thedead60sSOURCE: COLUMBIA/DELTASONIC UK
NSDTCM: NETWORKS: MTV VMA´S 2007
WINNERS OF THE 2007 VMA´S
Male Artist of the Year: Justin Timberlake
Female Artist of the Year: Fergie
Quadruple Threat of the Year: Justin Timberlake
Best Group: Fallout Boy, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race"
Monster Single of the Year: Rihanna, "Umbrella"
Most Earthshattering Collaboration: Beyonce and Shakira, "Beautiful Liar"
Best Editing: Ken Mowe for Gnarls Barkley's "Smiley Faces"
Best Director: Samuel Bayer for Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around ... Comes Around"
Best Choreography: Marty Kudelka for Justin Timberlake's "Let Me Talk to You/My Love"
Best New Artist: Gym Class Heroes
source: MTV /MSNBC/ WIREIMAGE.COM/ Photo by John Shearer