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Loaded: The godfather of heavy metal
T-Mobile launches an app store, the BlackBerry comes in blush, and the godfather of metal, Ozzy Osbourne, is coming to "Guitar Hero."
The FCC tells Comcast to stop blocking traffic, or else. Find out how the government group wants to fix the net. Plus, A new country surpasses the US in total number of internet users. Find out which country is on top. Also, Yahoo beats the street. See if their earnings can help them stave off a takeover.
Sony Ericsson launches an unlimited music-download service to compete with Nokia overseas, Packard Bell gets into the Netbook game, and The Wall Street Journal lets you mourn your loved ones online.
Apple updates the iMac, find out the refreshed specs. All is quiet on the Microsoft and Yahoo front. Find out what may happen now that the three week ultimatum is over. AOL has new partnerships in blogging and fantasy football. Find out what they are up to. Plus, we've got an iPhone case that costs $190,000. We took it to the streets of New York and surprisingly did not get mugged.
Amazon.com launches a Wikipedia-like site for music, Microsoft and Apple have new MP3 players on the way, and the Smashing Pumpkins bring a new single and old classics such as debut album Gish to Guitar Hero.
Yahoo adds some shine, see how Yahoo! is looking to reach out to women. Plus, VoIP bills are on the rise in LA, find out how much the city is taxing users. And, see how Berkeley scientists are trying to make human wall-crawlers like Spiderman a reality, see if your spidey senses will be tingling in the near future.
Congress is focused on more than just the economy: an Internet-radio bill passes the House. Plus, iTunes becomes more accessible for the blind, and Wal-Mart ditches DRM music.
Google aims for Amazon, but not in the way you might expect. We'll explain. Plus, a hospital opens ahead of schedule and totally below budget... the catch? It's in second life. Find out why second opinions are moving to Second Life. Plus, we stop in at a spa that uses LEDs to stop wrinkles.
