Rumors of magazine publishers striking a deal to make their content available for digital devices -- even a certain tablet -- have been around for quite a while now, but it looks like something may finally be close to really happening.
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I've been writing a lot on what happened in Maine (most recently this piece yesterday in Frontiers in LA magazine), and where our movement should go from here.
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Pride exec dreams of tourism boost for WindsorVancouver SunMens shared a recent experience about a visit from a woman whose nephew had revealed to her that he is gay.
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Jon Gosselin Goes Back in Time from Jon Gosselin
Jon Gosselin appears as himself in the newest episode of Funny or Die.
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Android is in, Windows Mobile is in (despite rumors to the contrary), and Bada is definitely in for next year, according to Samsung senior vice president Don Joo Lee.
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In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, 90210 show runner Rebecca Sinclair gives us some, er, straight talk about what’s in store for the nascent lesbian relationship we reported on last.
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Raleigh AIDS org exec to lead state HIV agencyQ-NotesHer departure from Alliance of AIDS Services-Carolina is bittersweet, said new Alliance interim executive director John Paul Womble, an HIV-positive gay man .
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For 20 years, Jacquelyn Clymore has worked with Raleigh’s HIV/AIDS care community. On Oct. 23, her two-decade relationship with community-based AIDS services and care came to an end.
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Sorry, but this shit is getting old. Hearing about one more Goldman person moving over to watch over their friends is a very tired story.
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Dell, Android, and AT&T have been mentioned in an awful lot of whispered sentences over the past few months, so today's Wall Street Journal report on a Round Rock-sourced Android set for Ma Bell isn't exactly a huge surprise.
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Newt Gingrich, an anti-gay adoption and anti-gay marriage Republican politician perhaps best known for cheating on his cancer-ridden wife while grilling President Clinton about getting a beej, nevertheless expressed his admiration for the porn industry this week when his.
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Rich Ross, the openly gay father of tween television, will move to Walt Disney Studios.
Upstart toymaker Robonica has been making promises about its Robini-i programmable robot for a little while now, but it looks like it's now not only managed to get the bot out the door, but land it on the cover of the new Hammacher Schlemmer holiday catalog as well.
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Well, what do we have here? No sooner do we get a 250GB Xbox 360 on the horizon does this image land in our tip box, showing a PlayStation 3 slim bundle for Uncharted 2 that just so happens to have that 250GB hard drive we spotted in the FCC last month.
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"I'm honored, and more than a little surprised, to receive this prestigious award," Vivas said today in a cheeky press release.
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Those in the U.S. may finally be getting their hands on the Zune HD next week, but it looks like folks elsewhere could well be in for a longer wait than they may have been hoping for.
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We've already gotten a quick look of Optima's new OP5-E MID, but those really curious about the first non-Nokia Maemo device will no doubt want to check out this new video courtesy of techvideoblog.
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International News: Former ITV exec to head development -- BBC Worldwide has tapped ex-ITV exec Matt Pritchard as head of development, charged with identifying format ideas for production in overseas markets including the U.
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Remember that time, way back in June, when we told you that former Tesla Motors exec Martin Eberhard was suing the company and its chief (a certain Mr.
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Our luscious cohort Alexander Sliwinski from Joystiq has the skinny from Marvel Executive Vice President of Global Digital Media Group, Ira Rubenstein, on Marvel's decision to stop making "crappy" movie games.
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