gizmodo.com -- While AT&T claimed to be just as outraged as we were over their censoring of Pearl Jam's anti-Bush lyrics during their Lollapallooza stream, they might not be being all that honest. They claim that it was a one-time mistake made by an outsourced company. ...Read More
www.blender.com -- Subtract the following 2,400 hours from history and you’d have no mp3s, no LSD, no hip–hop, no soul–sucking corporate rock — actually, can we erase that last one? Blender presents the most earth–shakingly important days in music, ever. ...Read More
www.zeropaid.com -- Points out that "Many computers can be connected to the Internet with identical IP addresses as long as they remain behind control points such as routers, firewalls, proxy servers, or similar technologies." ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- A bit of heavy-handed censorship of a Pearl Jam concert by AT&T this weekend led the band to fire off an open letter to fans—a letter in which Pearl Jam railed against media and ISP consolidation and called for readers to support network neutrality. ...Read More
snoopr.net -- Amazon has the much anticipated Rock Band (for Xbox 360 and PS3) up for preorder for $199! I recommend preordering this, as it will be very hard to come by come launch time. This bundle includes drum kit, wireless guitar, mic, and the game. ...Read More
www.maxconsole.net -- Activision has surprised gamers with confirmation that a further 11 tracks are to make their way onto Guitar Hero III. The new tracks are in addition to the 16 previously announced... and check it out, Slayer's Raining Blood is in the list! ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- The iTunes Store is on a roll and not slowing down any time soon. Apple announced that over 3 billion songs have been sold through its online music store. The milestone not only marks a major feat for Apple, but also for the digital music industry. ...Read More
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