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...will play all the MP3s and Windows Media files in your music collection--even protected files from the new Napster--and you can also access the Musicmatch music store, which has a huge selection of 99¢ songs that you can buy to play on your computer, burn to CDs or transfer to the DJ player...
...Failing to strike an agreement with Sony proved to be fateful, because as that company's PlayStation become more popular, Nintendo made a series of what analysts say were strategic mistakes. Sony, for example, opted to allow its game software to be written on standard storage devices like CDs and, later, DVDs; Nintendo insisted on using its own cartridges for the Nintendo 64, which increased development costs for independent gamemakers (the company belatedly switched to mini-DVDs when it brought out the GameCube in 2001). Because Nintendo depends far more on its own games for profits than other console makers...
...Masakazu Takei, who assumes the sartorial swagger of a Japanese gangster, is not someone to be feared. He is founder and president of Little More, a company that not only publishes hit novels, magazines and art and photography books but also produces films and plays, releases CDs, runs a gallery and curates exhibitions around the world...
...Raster" print shop just outside the central Bulgarian town of Plovdiv looked like any other respectable business in the Balkans. A tidy blue awning shaded a picture window, and inside was a bank of desktop computers, stacks of CDs, some offset printers in the back. The proprietors turned out a creditable line of calendars, brochures and color advertisements, and developed a reputation for attention to detail. But, they allegedly had a sideline business. According to Bulgarian antifraud investigators, the unassuming shop was the source of one of the finest counterfeit €200 notes now in circulation...
...most direct way to hedge against the falling dollar is to invest in foreign currencies. But active foreign-exchange trading is a high-wire act. Instead, consider buying CDs that are denominated in major foreign currencies. They're available online at Everbank. One popular option, according to Everbank president Chuck Butler, is the commodity-indexed CD, which tracks the currencies of four major exporting nations: Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa. Current interest rate: 4.25%. If the dollar moves up, though, you can lose money in these accounts. So consider this strategy for only a small portion of your...