Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 17, 2009 -
- Pentax's new K-x DSLR only costs $650 and it comes in white, black, or special-edition red and navy hues — CNET
- MySpace Music gets a new, interactive homepage with several new features — TechCrunch
- Pro baseball player Heath Bell was able to lose weight in the off-season thanks to Wii Fit — The Wall Street Journal
- You can now pick up a T-Mobile G1 for only $130 — CrunchGear
- Microsoft's search engine Bing is growing in popularity — Mashable
- It's giveaway and game time on GeekSugar! Be sure to log in and play our Best Video Game ever bracket! — GeekSugar
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Nov 07, 2008 -
Just two months shy of geeking out with Samantha Ronson at the TechCrunch50/MySpace Party, I found myself at another fabulous MySpace party last night at the beautiful Old Mint building in San Francisco — hello?! Lionel Richie performed! This time, it was a MySpace 2.0 party celebrating MySpace Music and the latest partnership between Ashton Kutcher's production company, Katalyst Media, and MySpace.
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Jul 01, 2009 -
It has already been five days since the sad news about Michael Jackson broke, and although many of us are still in disbelief, millions are remembering the king of pop through his music.
Since Friday, many of Michael's songs have been in the top songs list on iTunes, with "The Essential Michael Jackson" album claiming the number one album spot.
If you want to listen to Michael's music, but don't want to pay any money to do so, there are many sites that stream his music for free.
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Jun 22, 2009 -
One of my favorite scenes in He's Just Not That Into You is when Gigi and Janine are at a bar, and Gigi tears up a guy's business card for not being clear about if he actually wanted to call her. It's a lightbulb moment, since previously she had been staring at her phone non-stop and checking her voicemail every five minutes. We've probably all been there at some point in our lives, but now it's even easier to find out about people on the Internet.
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Mar 06, 2009 -
What's in your wallet? Could be a credit card with your social network on it, if you so please.
CitiBank has collaborated with MySpace to offer a credit card that will have a rewards program with things like access to MySpace events and free music downloads.
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Mar 04, 2008 -
The last few years in tech have ushered in music revolutions — we've seen physical media overshadowed by music downloads, the tribulations of file sharing, Radiohead's optionally-priced release of In Rainbows (and its implications), and finally, the Internet's distribution of new music. MySpace particularly gave unsigned, unknown acts the means to easily disperse their music into the ears of the young general public, and we've seen some pretty amazing overnight successes like Lily Allen and Panic At the Disco.
Facebook is now getting in on the action and adding Facebook Music for bands to post songs, sell merchandise, and sell their music through iTunes with one click.
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Jan 07, 2009 -
- TiVo users everywhere will be happy to know that its trusty digital video recorder has just received a new search, which offers improved search results. It is expected to roll out in beta today. — Engadget
- Without Steve Jobs, or huge product announcements, is Macworld 2009 really one of the worst Macworlds ever?
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Apr 04, 2008 -
- A Pittsburgh couple is suing Google because photos of their house appeared on Google Maps Street View. . .
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Feb 07, 2008 -
UK singer-songwriter Lily Allen has just launched an online chat show with UK's BBC 3 called Lily Allen and Friends. The show incorporates Lily's new music and brings together her MySpace and celebrity friends in an online interactive show.
Discussed on Trendhunter, once you become one of Lily's FaceBook or MySpace friends, or join her Flickr or YouTube pages, you can automatically send pictures, videos, or questions to guests on the show.
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