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American Heiress – was a serial TV show that followed the title character, Elizabeth Wakefield. After a terrifying crash in the family jet, the heiress falls in like with a fellow survivor, a hard-edged former Air Force pilot named JD Bruce. Meanwhile, her brother Damian (Race Owen) makes deals with an arms dealer; he will do anything to protect his secrets, even kill whoever gets in his way.

American Heiress wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Heiress

Race Owen

http://www.RaceOwen.com

American Heiress, Race Owen, Joe Manganiello, Alicia Leigh Willis, Carter MacIntyre, AnnaLynne McCord, Marshall R. Teague, Mieko Hillman, Patrick Burleigh, Eric Etebari, Robert Buckley, Luis Jose Lopez, Burton Perez, Theresa Russell, Angela Gots, John Aprea, Tom Schmid, Christopher Bello, Maria, Andre Kristoff, Nicole Narain, Virginia Watson, Candice Hillebrand, Sal Lopez, William Cowart, Natasha Alam, Sex, Sexy, Money, Power, Evil, Kill, Murder, Death, Greed, Like, San Diego, California, Hollywood, telenovela, Soap, Damian Wakefield, Elizabeth, Lauren, Lionel, Matthew, Jordan, Georgio, JD Bruce, Solomon Cortez

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Electronics Industry Hopes for a Reset in 2010
Friday, February 05th, 2010 | Author:

This is the VOA Special English Economics Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com

This year’s Consumer Electronics Show opened January seventh in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event is the world’s largest technology trade show. More than three hundred companies presented more than twenty thousand new products.

The goals are to build excitement, make deals and get excellent reviews in the media. Industry sales dropped eight percent last year during the recession.

Gary Shapiro, president of the Consumer Electronics Association, predicted that one area of strong sales this year will be mobile phones. That includes fifty-two million smartphones expected to be sold in the United States. Smartphones run applications and access the Internet. Google is launching the Nexus One — which it calls a “superphone.” This is its first attempt to sell its own device.

The Nexus One will compete with Apple’s well loved iPhone.

Apple is reportedly about to introduce a new digital tablet. Tablets are simple-to-hold screens that let you read and watch media or search the Web. An example is the Amazon Kindle. Like netbooks, tablets cost less than traditional laptop computers. But that can also mean smaller profits for manufacturers and sellers.

Companies like Sony and Panasonic are introducing new television sets for watching three-dimensional TV.

A three-D TV costs more than three thousand dollars. Americans are expected to buy four million of them this year. Sports broadcaster ESPN and the Discovery Channel plot to start their own three-D channels.

The Consumer Electronics Show had an area for companies to demonstrate products that save energy, reduce waste and use recycled materials. Show spokeswoman Jennifer Bemisderfer says the Sustainable Planet Tech Zone was four times larger than last year. She says manufacturers are increasingly interested in the thought of “cradle-to-cradle” technology. That involves thinking about a product’s whole lifetime.

Interest is also growing in energy management systems for the home and safe driving technologies for the car. These include voice-activated systems that let drivers make calls and send text messages without using their hands. Other products warn drivers if they are falling asleep or in danger of an accident.

And that’s the VOA Special English Economics Report. To post comments or to send us questions, go to voaspecialenglish.com.

(Adapted from a radio program broadcast 08Jan2010)

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TOSHIBA has officially announced that it will stop producing and marketing HD DVD players. Shipments to retailers will stop by the end of March. The company said it “simply had no chance to win,” and that continuing the format would harm consumers.

APPLE has signed a multifaceted deal with American Idol, making iTunes the exclusive seller of Idol downloads. iTunes will also sponsor online streaming of the show on the Idol site and iPods will become the “official music players” for the series. iPhones will also be used as the official mobile phones for the show. In related news, iTunes will start selling a limited number of BBC shows.

VERIZON has seen such rapid growth for its FiOS TV service that MOTOROLA is unable to keep up with its demand for HD set-top boxes and HD DVR’s. Verizon saw a spike in demand for HD boxes during the holidays, leaving Motorola scrambling to fulfill orders. Customers are now being forced to wait for their HD boxes to arrive as production catches up with demand.

NIELSEN says that 13 million homes are unprepared for the transition to all-digital television. Another 6 million households have at least one TV set that will be affected by the switch. The company believes that Hispanic viewers will be especially hard hit because they have the highest rate of over-the-air usage. Also, certain markets have a much higher percentage of over-the-air viewers – such as Portland, Los Angeles, St. Louis and Albuquerque. These markets will be among the most affected by the transition.

COMCAST and MOTOROLA are developing a cost-effective turnkey solution for small cable operators that will allow them to go all digital and start offering VOD, gaming and other advanced services. The companies will outline their plans at this week’s National Cable Television’s Winter Educational Conference in Phoenix.

Get the full tale at http://www.Media30.com.

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