The song Rotten Apple off of their CD Jar Of Flies. Lyrics: Hey Ah Na Na Innocence is over Hey Ah Na Na Over Hey Ah Na Na Ignorance is spoken Hey Ah Na Na Spoken Hey Ah Na Na Confidence is broken Hey Ah Na Na Broken Hey Ah Na Na Sustenance is stolen Hey Ah Na Na Stolen Hey Ah Na Na Arrogance is potent Hey Ah Na Na Potent, yeah What I see is unreal I’ve written my own part Eat of the apple, so young I’m crawling back to start Hey Ah Na Na I repent tomorrow Hey Ah Na Na Tomorrow Hey Ah Na Na I suspend my sorrow Hey Ah Na Na Sorrow, yeah What I see is unreal I’ve written my own part Eat of the apple, so young I’m crawling back to start Hey Ah Na Na A romance is fallen Hey Ah Na Na Fallen Hey Ah Na Na Recommend you borrow Hey Ah Na Na Borrow, yeah What I see is unreal I’ve written my own part Eat of the apple, so young I’m crawling back to start Hey Ah Na Na (4x)
Posts Tagged ‘Apple’
Rotten Apple – Alice In Chains
Thursday, July 7th, 2011Do mp3 files played on an Apple iPod sound different from a song purchased from iTunes?
Monday, June 13th, 2011Is the sound quality of an mp3 file played on an Apple iPod inferior to that of a song thats actually purchased from iTunes? Do iTunes songs sound a hell lot better than mp3 songs?
Apple iCloud vs. Google Music Beta vs. Amazon Cloud Drive
Monday, June 13th, 2011GroupM blacklists websites with pirated content
GroupM has blocked more than 2,000 US websites from displaying its ad content under the premise they carry pirated content.
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Gord Bamford launches Apple iTunes Application
As a creative way to introduce his new Apple iTunes Application (App), Gord Bamford invited Canadian radio stations to digitally download his newest single ‘Hank Williams Lonesome’ June 8.
Read more on Lacombe Globe
Airwaves: Gaga Galore
A few weeks ago, in the days before Lady Gaga released her latest album, “Born This Way,” I heard a jaw-dropping figure. It was reported that Interscope Records had shipped 2 million copies of the CD to retailers — which seemed like an absolutely absurd number in today’s environment of lukewarm album sales.
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Blog – iTunes Match Is the Ghost of Lala
The startup’s music-matching technology is likely the foundation of an Apple service announced yesterday. Steve Jobs is famous for “One more thing”—the final announcement at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in which he lays out the most awesome thing he has to announce.
Read more on Technology Review
Apple iCloud vs. Google Music Beta vs. Amazon Cloud Drive
Apple’s new iCloud was just unveiled at yesterday’s WWDC 2011 keynote, and one of the company’s main services to go to the cloud is its iTunes store. It’s two main rivals will be Amazon’s Cloud Drive and Google’s Music Beta. So, which one is best for you? Continue after the cut for a nice comparison [...]
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Apple Unveils ?Cloud? Music and Storage Service
Sunday, June 12th, 201125 reasons Android should fear iOS right now
We knew Apple had to catch up to Android with its iOS 5 release. But instead of catching up to Google’s mobile operating system, it leapfrogged it. Here are 25 amazing examples.
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Apple iCloud Service Designed to Align Online Content Across Devices
Apple’s iTunes software has been heralded for the past decade as an example of an application that almost exemplifies what cloud computing is all about. With Monday’s launch of iCloud services , Apple takes its digital music offering the rest of the way by allowing iPod, iPhone, iPad, Mac and PC users to store their tunes (and a lot of other content, for that matter) on the company’s servers and …
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Lady Antebellum ready for follow-up album
NASHVILLE, Tenn — Now that “Need You Now” has changed their lives, the members of Lady Antebellum are ready to change the subject.
Read more on The Post and Courier
Machine Head Releasing New Music
Machine Head have announced a September 27th release date for their new album via Roadrunner Records and the first song from the effort is coming next week
Read more on antiMUSIC
Apple Unveils ‘Cloud’ Music and Storage Service
“We are going to move the digital hub, the center of your digital life, into the cloud,” said Steven P. Jobs at the opening of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
Read more on New York Times
Apple takes a giant leap into the ‘iCloud’
Friday, June 10th, 2011Gord Bamford launches Apple iTunes Application
As a creative way to introduce his new Apple iTunes Application (App), Gord Bamford invited Canadian radio stations to digitally download his newest single ‘Hank Williams Lonesome’ June 8.
Read more on Lacombe Globe
Airwaves: Gaga Galore
A few weeks ago, in the days before Lady Gaga released her latest album, “Born This Way,” I heard a jaw-dropping figure. It was reported that Interscope Records had shipped 2 million copies of the CD to retailers — which seemed like an absolutely absurd number in today’s environment of lukewarm album sales.
Read more on Las Cruces Sun-News
Blog – iTunes Match Is the Ghost of Lala
The startup’s music-matching technology is likely the foundation of an Apple service announced yesterday. Steve Jobs is famous for “One more thing”—the final announcement at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in which he lays out the most awesome thing he has to announce.
Read more on Technology Review
Apple iCloud vs. Google Music Beta vs. Amazon Cloud Drive
Apple’s new iCloud was just unveiled at yesterday’s WWDC 2011 keynote, and one of the company’s main services to go to the cloud is its iTunes store. It’s two main rivals will be Amazon’s Cloud Drive and Google’s Music Beta. So, which one is best for you? Continue after the cut for a nice comparison [...]
Read more on SlashGear
Apple takes a giant leap into the ‘iCloud’
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has interrupted his medical leave to unveil a free service called iCloud that stores music, photos and other content on the Web and shares it across multiple devices.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News
Apple WWDC Unveils iOS, iCloud
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011Apple announces free iCloud digital hub service that keeps your data afloat
While the announcements about the iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion updates were enough to create considerable excitement in the Mac World today, Apple’s announced iCloud service at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco seems to have not only been a show-stealer but also a game-changer. The free service will provide each account with 5GB of cloud-based storage for documents, contacts music …
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Apple Shows ICloud, Moving Data Online
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced a service that stores music and other files online and keeps devices synchronized wirelessly
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Apple takes a giant leap into the ‘iCloud’ cloud
Apple said iCloud wirelessly synchronizes mail, contacts, calendars, photos, applications, e-books, music and other files across devices.
Read more on AFP Journal Internet Finance News (EU) via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance
The Beatles’ Digital Anthology Recap
iTunes have set a June 14 world wide release date for the digital versions of The Beatles’ three remastered ‘Anthology’ music collections
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Apple WWDC Unveils iOS, iCloud
CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a groundbreaking new cloud service today, spelling the end of traditional computers as we know them. Dan Lyons on the brilliant new gambit.
Read more on The Daily Beast via Yahoo! News
Apple sets sights on cloud control
Monday, June 6th, 2011Apple WWDC Unveils iOS, iCloud
CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a groundbreaking new cloud service today, spelling the end of traditional computers as we know them. Dan Lyons on the brilliant new gambit.
Read more on The Daily Beast via Yahoo! News
Sorting Through Apple’s Many Announcements
Today, at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), Steve Jobs took the stage to reveal what the company’s been up to. Turns out the answer is: a lot.
Read more on New York Times
Apple set to unveil iCloud – LIVE
ICloud and other surprises are on deck at Apple’s biggest show of the year.
Read more on CNN Money
Apple unveils iCloud, shows off features of Lion, iOS 5
Steve Jobs takes the wraps off the long-awaited iCloud service, and company dishes details on iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion. Originally posted at The Digital Home
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Apple sets sights on cloud control
New, free iCloud promises to host user’s music, entertainment, photos and information on company’s gigantic servers
Read more on The Globe and Mail
Apple iCloud: 5 Burning Questions
Thursday, June 2nd, 2011Kingston’s Wi-Drive ‘expands’ iPad’s memory
With integrated Wi-Fi and 4 hours of battery life, Kingston’s new Wi-Drive offers pocket-size portable storage and file sharing for Apple devices, with Android support on the way. Originally posted at Crave
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Consumers To Tech Co’s: Give Us What We Want (Hint: It’s Not 3D TV)
Over the past 50 years or so, consumers of media-based entertainment have happily enjoyed a slow, steady stream of innovative new devices such as (in approximate chronological order): color TV, audio cassettes, VCRs, cable TV, compact discs, DVDs, DVRs, MP3 players, and so on.
Read more on Business Insider
Powin Corporation CFO Ronald Horne Interviewed on Company’s First Quarter Achievements, New “Green” Energy …
Powin Corporation , an Oregon-based OEM and direct manufacturer of outdoor cookware products, gun safes, fitness and recreational equipment, truck parts, plastic products, renewable energy products and furniture for some of America’s most well known retailers, today announced that its Chief Financial Office, Ronald Horne, has been interviewed by analyst Francis Gaskins about the Company’s first …
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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: ‘Green News Report’ – June 2, 2011
TWITTER: @GreenNewsReport. The ‘GNR’ is also now available on your cell phone via Stitcher Radio’s mobile app!. IN TODAY’S RADIO REPORT: Obama nominates a…
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Apple iCloud: 5 Burning Questions
Apple has gone out of its way to quench speculation about its upcoming announcement at WWDC by saying what will be introduced at the conference, but that still leaves these big questions about the upcoming iCloud services.
Read more on PC World
Amazon hits Apple iTunes with $0. 99 Lady Gaga ?Born This Way? album (today only)
Wednesday, May 25th, 2011Young, raunchy, and ready to rock, Wyldlife brings its glam-punk sound to Maxwell’s
Wyldlife may be young – three of its four members are graduating from college this Spring – but the group’s sound is a throwback to the sexy, sleazy, sweaty fusion of glam, garage, and power-pop fostered by bands like the New York Dolls and the Sweet back in the Seventies.
Read more on El Nuevo
Miro 4 is Out! Introduces Android Sync, Home Network Sharing & More
Today, the Participatory Culture Foundation (PCF) has launched Miro 4 , an updated version of its desktop media player which now introduces a notable new feature: the ability to sync with Android phones and tablets. Previously, the software was used for finding, viewing, downloading and sharing digital media discovered through a variety of channels including YouTube and BitTorrent. It was simply …
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TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON Presents Linkin Park – Live in Moscow on June 23rd in Support of Movie’s World Premiere …
In celebration of Paramount Pictures’ TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON, Linkin Park will perform a special outdoor concert at Vasilyevsky Spusk of the Red Square in Moscow â with the Kremlin and St.
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Download Books, Music, Video from Library
The Alameda Free Library now offers best-selling and classic audio books, eBooks, music, and video available 24/7 from the its website; log onto www.cityofalamedaca.gov/Library/Audio-eBooks, and select “OverDrive.”
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Amazon hits Apple iTunes with $0.99 Lady Gaga ‘Born This Way’ album (today only)
Amazon’s ‘Daily Deal’ offering the new Lady Gaga album, ‘Born This Way,’ for only $0.99…
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