Friday, March 25, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: The Jury Continues the Case Of Buju Banton In Their Second Trial


A Tampa jury has continued its activities in the case of a Grammy-winning singer, who is being kept on a trial for deliberate cocaine conspiracy charges.
Tuesday has been the second day of deliberations’s trial for the case of Buju Banton, the reggae singer. Banton was actually charged for the possession and conspiracy of the possession of cocaine along with the intention of distribution; moreover his offence includes the possession of a gun in which will enhance the charges of drug trafficking offense; whereas the list also includes the use of wires for facilitating drug trafficking offense.

#EntertainmentNews: Spider-Man Takes Support of a New Musical Director


The Broadway musical filled with uncertain incidents and problems, titled "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark" is now hiring a new musical director to lend a hand at the show's sound as well as other miscellaneous arrangements. According to the representative of the show, Rick Miramontez, Paul Bogaev is being hired to work in collaboration with the U2's Bono and The Edge to enhance the music of the worthy show of $65 million.

Rumors State That Apple Will Be Unveiling Their iPad 2 on 2nd of March


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If the rumors in the air are to be considered true, than we are in luck to see the next iPad in less than even a week. According to the news provided by Kara Swisher over at All Things Digital, she has claimed that according to her "multiple" sources Apple will be holding a media event in San Francisco on 2nd of March.

#EntertainmentNews: PBS Premiering the Third Season of Their Music Series on 1st of April


PBS has announced the premier of their third season of the show titled "Live from the Artists Den," which is scheduled to air on the 1st of April, 2011. The show will open with a performance of Costello along with his band, who are better known as ‘The Sugarcanes,’ performing at the New York Public Library in Manhattan.

Microsoft Sends a Reminder That "Zune Is Not Dead"


Years after the release of Microsoft’s much acclaimed “iPod killer”  Zune media players, it was learned that this media player was completely of no match to the Apple’s iPod. Now, once the lesson is learned it is interpreted that Redmond’s attention has been decidedly shifted to the new Windows Phone 7 mobile platform while it gets the huge high-profile partnership with Nokia.

Microsoft Opens Up Its Xbox Kinect Technology for General Public


Microsoft has announced to be soon releasing a software development kit which will be made public this spring, giving all the developers some discreet access to the technicalities behind this intriguing technology Initially it is announced to be only for personal use, but Microsoft has also claimed that later it is also intending to make a commercial release version very recently.
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