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...rest in the hands of those who, to borrow from the Talking Heads, have developed a healthy fear of music--free music. Says Kyu-Heong Kim, a junior majoring in biology at the University of Texas in Austin: "Who wants to be put in jail or pay some huge fine because you downloaded Justin Timberlake's newest song? It's just too big of a risk." --With reporting by Stefanie Friedhoff/Ann Arbor, Avery Holton/Austin, Naeemah Khabir/Tallahassee, Jessica Reaves/Chicago and Chris Taylor/San Francisco
...unit about the size of a matchbook into a slot on the dash, then step on the brake and push the power button. Next you move a small joystick mounted on the dash to the "D" position to start moving. It seems odd at first, but it works just fine...
...production on So Damn Happy is modern, minimalist and first-rate. Franklin has always had a great ear for contemporary music, which is why she has appeared in the Top 10 recently and James Brown hasn't. She gets Mary J. Blige to contribute some fine backing vocals and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to offer up a nice song and--presto!--Aretha is radio-ready. It doesn't take much to make the timeless timely...
...year DHL's RFID program manager Trevor Peirce stood next to a conveyor belt at its Helsinki gateway, watching computerized RFID scanners identify packages inside passing cargo containers at the rate of 300 items per second. "This is amazing technology when you see it working, and it's all fine-tuned," says Peirce. For customers, the payoff is later posting times and earlier deliveries, says the company's CIO, Steve Bandrowczak. "RFID clearly can help customers by reducing inventory cycles, reducing lead times...
...rather he hit me than some homeless guy. His life already stinks,” she said. “I can go home, shower, and I will wake up fine tomorrow...