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Beatles lovers will soon be able to feel what it’s like to sing and play with the Fab Four in the interactive game The Beatles: Rock Band. But what famous Beatles tunes will be featured on the disc?
Beatles: Rock Band is set to hit stores on September 9 for Microsoft’sXbox 360, Sony’sPlayStation 3, and theNintendo Wii. The software alone sells for $59.99. The Premium bundle sells for $249.99 and comes with all the Rock Band equipment, including Beatles-branded drums, microphone, and mic stand.
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Rock Band makers MTV Games and Harmonix revealed 19 more songs Tuesday, bringing the total of known tracks to 44 and leaving the final tune a mystery.
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Though part of the Rock Band franchise, the Beatles game was designed from the ground up with new graphics,The North Face Clothing, menus, and interfaces.
The Beatles: Rock Band lets players sing, strum the guitar or bass,cheap ugg boots, or hit the drums to play with John, Paul, George, and Ringo as they tour the world. Players can join in with the Beatles, starting from their early days in tiny Liverpool clubs to their final performance on the rooftop at their Apple recording studio.
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The 44 songs in the game so far are:
A Hard Day’s Night
And Your Bird Can Sing
Back In The U.S.S.R.
Birthday
Boys
Can’t Buy Me Love
Come Together
Day Tripper
Dear Prudence
Dig A Pony
Do You Want To Know A Secret
Don’t Let Me Down
Drive My Car
Eight Days A Week
Get Back
Getting Better
Good Morning Good Morning
Hello Goodbye
Helter Skelter
Here Comes The Sun
Hey Bulldog
I Am The Walrus
I Feel Fine
I Me Mine
I Saw Her Standing There
I Wanna Be Your Man
I Want to Hold Your Hand
I Want You (She’s So Heavy)
I’m Looking Through You
I’ve Got A Feeling
If I Needed Someone
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Octopus’s Garden
Paperback Writer
Revolution
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Something
Taxman
Ticket To Ride
Twist And Shout
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
With a Little Help from My Friends
Within You Without You / Tomorrow Never Knows
Yellow Submarine
The game’s origins stem from a conversation between Dhani Harrison, son of the late George Harrison, and MTV President Van Toffler. Harrison eventually took the idea to the Beatles’ Apple Corps and also sold the concept to Paul McCartney,hair straightener, Ringo Starr, and Yoko Ono.
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In any case, McAfee and Lumension both noted that it continues to be a long, hard summer for IT professionals who have had to deal with a large number of regular patches and some unscheduled ones as well from Microsoft and others.
Actually, not all versions of Office are affected, as the Web components issue does not affect the latest version–Office 2007. For a list of Office programs affected, see this security bulletin.
More information on that issue and the others addressed with this month’s patches is available in a bulletin on Microsoft’s Web site.
As is its practice, Microsoft said last week that the patches were coming.
“All of the ActiveX issues patched this month could be easily exploited and can impact even the average computer user,” Greenbaum said in an e-mail. “For example, any user who has Microsoft Office on their machine could be vulnerable to the Microsoft Office Web Components vulnerabilities. Similarly, every user with Windows XP SP3 or Vista could also be susceptible to one of the Remote Desktop Connection issues.”
Lumension analyst Paul Henry said there had been some fear that the patches would go further, addressing some kernel-level issues. But even still, he said the latest crop of patches will bring their fair share of headaches.
“There’s no break from patching this summer,” McAfee Avert Labs’ Dave Marcus said in a statement. “Microsoft is playing catchup with these patches as cybercriminals have already used some of the serious vulnerabilities to commandeer vulnerable Windows computers.”
Office, Windows get critical patches
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Microsoft on Tuesday released nine patches, five of them critical, to plug holes in Windows and other software products.
The nine patches actually relate to 19 separate vulnerabilities in Windows,Mens North Face Down Jackets, the .Net Framework,Microsoft Office, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft ISA Server, Microsoft BizTalk Server, and Remote Desktop Client for Mac.
Symantec senior research manager Ben Greenbaum noted that many of the vulnerabilites this month related to so-called ActiveX controls and added that many of the holes could be exploited just by getting a user to visit a Web page that has malicious code.
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Among the issues addressed is one that Microsoft warned about last month–a vulnerability related to the Office Web Components that help users put spreadsheets, charts, and other documents onto the Web. At the time, Microsoft said it was already seeing attacks based on the flaw, which affects Office XP, Office 2003,ug boots, Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 and 2006, as well as Office Small Business Accounting 2006.
During her years at CNET News,ghds, Ina Fried has changed beats several times, changed genders once, and covered both of the Pirates of Silicon Valley. These days, most of her attention is focused on Microsoft. E-mail Ina.
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“After a summer of heavier-than-normal Patch Tuesdays, the last thing IT workers need is yet another large batch of patches from Microsoft,” Henry said in a statement. “Unfortunately, that is exactly what we got today as Microsoft released a total of nine security updates, five of which are critical and seven of which require disruptive restarts.”
Mar 08, 2010
He has already acknowledged American anger and frustration over recovery benefits failing to trickle down to the middle class while banks and finance firms are again piling up huge profits.
Suddenly, Obama is at a turning point, after Republicans snatched away the Democratic super-majority in the Senate and with his own party now viewing November’s mid-term congressional elections with a sense of doom.
All 435 seats in the House of Representatives are up for grabs in November, along with a third of the Senate’s 100 seats.
“This will be a tough election for our party and for many Republican incumbents as well. Instead of fearing what may happen, let’s prove that we have more than just the brains to govern — that we have the guts to govern.”
The defeat took Democrats below the magic 60-seat barrier needed to thwart Republican Senate blocking tactics in the Senate — leaving Obama’s chances of passing his ambitious agenda in serious doubt.
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“He needs to be aggressive with the financial community and his unified, ideological Republican opposition, and indicate clearly what he is prepared to fight for and lose reelection for.”
Observers will watch Obama’s speech for signs that he is trimming his ambitions, or tacking to the political center to chase independent voters dismayed by the slow pace of the change he promised.
Obama's debut State of the Union a moment of truth
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STEPHEN COLLINSON January 25, 2010
Barack Obama will seek to corral panicked Democrats and win back disaffected voters this week in the debut State of the Union address of a presidency dragged down by crushing economic gloom.
With unemployment at 10 percent, Obama’s bond with the US public is frayed, and he is losing his hold on crucial independent voters.
On Friday, in a possible preview of next week’s address, he posed as a champion of the working man, vowing an all-out fight to create jobs — though his policy options for doing so seem limited.
“‘No’ doesn’t create a job. ‘No’ doesn’t create health care insurance for anyone… ‘No’ doesn’t help a senior citizen with their prescription drug coverage. It’s time to begin to say ‘yes’ to move the country forward,” Menendez told ABC television’s “This Week” program.
With a quarter of his term expired, Obama will step up in the House of Representatives on Wednesday night saddled by diminished approval ratings, averaging around 50 percent, and with his health reform plan on life support.
White House advisers hit the talk show circuit Sunday insisting the Obama administration was not seeking to turn over a new leaf by bringing Plouffe back in.
Mid-term elections usually wound first term presidents, but the key to this cycle may lie in which party best exploits the ugly public mood.
Washington is reverberating from the shock Republican victory in late liberal lion Edward Kennedy’s Senate seat last week, which traumatized Democrats and is testing ties between Obama and his own party in Congress.
Republicans have no incentive to cooperate, seeing their win in Massachusetts as vindication of their total opposition to Obama’s health care plan and broader agenda.
So Obama is repeatedly slamming Wall Street, and seeking to insulate himself from popular rage over government bailouts of the finance sector as it wallows in bloated bonus payments.
“The speech for him is going to have to be a reset, a second chance to make a first impression,” said Kareem Crayton, a political science expert at the University of Southern California.
The State of the Union address,timberland men’s boots, beamed simultaneously on US television networks and cable news stations, offers a president his best annual chance to bypass the media and speak directly to Americans.
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“So long as I have the privilege of serving as your president,ugg store usa, I’ll never stop fighting for you,” he told an Ohio town-hall meeting.
Obama’s feted 2008 campaign manager David Plouffe meanwhile warned Democrats against “bed-wetting” in a Washington Post article Sunday.
“No, we’re not hitting a reset button,” White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett told NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Democratic Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey urged Republicans to now shrug off the “Party of No” label pinned on them by critics and contribute to formulating workable solutions for Americans.
Brookings Institution scholar Thomas Mann said Obama must Wednesday offer a spirited defense of his health reform plan, blame Republicans for the economic blight he inherited and say how he will ease the pain.
The president also faces pressure to sketch a viable way forward for his health plan, with some Democrats thinking of splitting the measure up in incremental chunks,ugg discount, a world away from the historic triumph Obama has in mind.
Mar 08, 2010
If the bidding for Nortel’s wireless business reaches $800 million,womens timberland shoes, it would indicate other units may fetch 40% of their annual sales as well—a richer proposition for Nortel’s creditors than the 30% Wall Street originally figured on. Some divisions could be worth even more. An $800 million wireless sale could also value all Nortel’s assets at $2.6 billion, vs. analysts’ initial estimates of $2 billion.
Revving Up in North America
For Nokia Siemens, winning the wireless assets could help rev up its North American business, where it’s secured just a few contracts. On July 20, the joint venture said it had won a deal to build a wireless network in Canada for phone company Globalive Wireless. Nortel’s longstanding relationships with wireless carriers could help Nokia Siemens win larger deals for next-generation wireless networks, including those based on LTE. ",ugg shop;They are interested in getting an installed base and relationships with carriers," says Ronald Gruia, a principal analyst at consultant Frost & Sullivan.
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For sale this month are Nortel businesses that produce equipment for wireless networks based on so-called Long-Term Evolution and Code Division Multiple Access technologies, used by carriers including Verizon Wireless to carry voice and data signals. Sales of CDMA gear are declining as carriers migrate to faster LTE and other next-generation infrastructure. But CDMA can be a cash cow, yielding profit margins as high as 20%, as it requires little research and development investment to maintain, says analyst Windsor.
Nortel's Remnants: Up for Grabs
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On the morning of July 24, bidders will assemble at the offices of a New York law firm to compete for parts of bankrupt Nortel Networks’ wireless telephone equipment business.
Saving Jobs a Factor
It’s the first of several upcoming auctions of Nortel’s (NRTL.Q) businesses, and the winner,ghd straightener, likely determined by the end of July, will snare several networking technologies carriers use to transport data and phone calls. Depending on who wins, some buyers may stick around to compete for four other Nortel units up for sale.
The final determination about who gets Nortel’s wireless businesses won’t be based solely on the highest bid. Nortel will make a recommendation after the auction closes, likely on July 24, based on criteria including saving its workers’ jobs. On July 28, a judge at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware will decide on which bidder should get the assets. A similar hearing in Canada is scheduled for July 30.
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One bidder, private equity firm MatlinPatterson Global Advisers, has bid $725 million for the wireless assets and says it will participate in future auctions if it wins this one. Another, Nokia Siemens Networks, has bid $650 million, and may be willing to pay up to $800 million, according to Richard Windsor, an analyst with Nomura Securities. Nokia Siemens spokesman Ben Hunt says the company’s bid "represents the best long-term value for Nortel customers, employees, and other stakeholders."
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North Korea Detains Second US Citizen
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(Jan. 28) — For the second time in the last month, a U.S. citizen has been detained in North Korea.
In a brief news dispatch today,mbt shoes review, North Korea said it arrested an American man for illegally entering the country from the Chinese border. The unidentified man was detained on Monday and is being questioned, according to the Korean Central News Agency.
The U.S. State Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment today. The U.S. embassies in Beijing and Seoul offered no comment. Frederic J. Brown, AFP/Getty ImagesNorth Korean soldiers talk at a guard post along the Chinese border in April. North Korea said Thursday it had arrested an American who crossed over from China. Another U.S. citizen,timberland boot, Robert Park, was detained in North Korea late last month and accused of illegally crossing the North Korean-Chinese border. The state did not identify Park, a 28-year-old Korean-American missionary, but activists in the U.S. said Park was apprehended after he traveled to North Korea to call attention to the country’s human rights abuses. Park is believed to have entered North Korea by crossing the frozen Tumen River that demarcates part of the border.
With no diplomatic ties to North Korea, the U.S. is seeking access to Park through the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang, according to U.S. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley, who addressed reporters Wednesday in Washington. A similar avenue may have to be taken in order to gain consular access to the man arrested this week.
At the time of Park’s arrest, U.S. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters, “We are concerned by these reports and we are looking into them.”
Last year, American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling were detained for illegally entering North Korea and sentenced to 12 years in a labor camp. They were released after four months as part of a diplomatic mission led by former President Bill Clinton.
The second arrest of a U.S. citizen comes the same week North Korea is exchanging fire with South Korea. The North initially fired artillery shells into the water near its maritime border with the South, prompting warning fire from the South. North Korea continued firing into the water for a second day today,ghd iv salon styler, after making a statement that the activity was part of a military drill. Filed under: World, Only On AOL News Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
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