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Hey, it's good enough for Spinal Tap, Hannah Montana and The Monkees. Now Dewey Cox, of Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, is the latest fictional music artist to go on a real-life tour. Yes, according to Variety, John C. Reilly is suiting up to perform in character for the "Cox Across America Tour." Joined by his band, the Hard Walkers, Reilly/Cox is making appearances in seven cities: Cleveland; Chicago; Austin; Nashville; San Francisco; Los Angeles and New York City. The first gig is this Wednesday at Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and all shows include a screening of the movie, a music biopic spoof from the smartest man in Hollywood, Judd Apatow, and director Jake Kasdan (The TV Set).
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You better lose yourself in the music, the moment, you want it, you better never let it go...because tomorrow you'll be dead.
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AT&T fulfilled its promise of nationwide mobile banking on Tuesday, rolling out a service for customers of two banks that uses an application residing on the user's handset.
Although Web-based online banking is widely used, mobile banking is still getting off the ground in the U.S. Some national banks, including Bank of America, already offer mobile banking services that customers can reach on their browsers. But the service AT&T will offer with Wachovia and SunTrust Banks uses software that will either come with the phone or be available for download. This approach will make it easier to find and use the banking feature, according to the carrier.
The software, based on technology from Firethorn Holdings, is available on the carrier's 3G (third-generation) high-speed data network as well as its national EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) service. Wachovia has 13 million household and business customers around the U.S., according to its Web site. SunTrust has about 5 million household customers across the southeastern U.S. In March, AT&T announced it would offer the service with Wachovia in the third quarter and also started providing banking software on customer's phones for BancorpSouth, a regional bank.
Wachovia and SunTrust customers can check their account balances and activity and transfer funds on their phones, as well as pay bills. The software is designed to minimize the number of screens a user has to go through to find the banking system and get things done, according to AT&T.
The software can be downloaded and run on more than 30 handsets AT&T offers, which represents more than 30 million devices already in the market, the carrier said. Starting later this year, AT&T will preload the application on new handsets.
To use the service, customers have to sign up on the bank's Web site, which will issue a one-time initialization code to be entered on the phone. Then the user creates a PIN (personal identification number) to get into the banking application. All the traffic is encrypted, and subscribers can deactivate the service immediately if they lose their handsets. For additional security, they can only add new bill payees through the bank's Web site.
The banking service won't drive up subscribers' phone bills, according to AT&T: Charges for data usage will be minimal, the carrier said, though it recommends a data plan starting at $9.99 for customers who will use the service frequently.
In-Stat analyst David Chamberlain is surprised mobile banking isn't already widely adopted, given the popularity of online banking.
"It's one of those things that just seems like a very logical extension of what's being done right now," Chamberlain said.
Historically, consumers' biggest worries about mobile banking have been security and extra charges, Chamberlain said. AT&T's use of an application loaded on the phone should be more secure than the browser-based approach others have taken, particularly with the ability to turn off the feature if a phone is lost, he said.
If you are the type that enjoys listening to some quiet music when drifting off to sleep, keep in mind that your partner may not share that characteristic. Perhaps it is time to stop being selfish and pick up one of these Sound Asleep Pillows. By hooking an iPod or other MP3 player into the jack, you can listen to soft music from a speaker buried deep within the pillow. In fact, the sound is so gentle, only you will be able to hear it. You will be happy and your partner will be happy —which could save you from an untimely death by smothering in the middle of the night. [iwoot via Random Good Stuff]
When I turn my ipod touch on, the apple logo has a slash through it. It is the 8gb model plz commentFiled under: Misc. Gadgets, Laptops
With hot running and even occasionally, exploding laptops making front page news, laptop coolers like this ZM-NC1000 from Zalman Tech are stepping into a ready-made market of fear and consumption. For about a Grant, you can buy yourself some peace of mind, in addition to a 3-mm thick aluminum sled featuring two centrifugal fans spinning up to 1,500RPM or less via the adjustable dial along the side of the chassis. Instead of those extra blowers adding ever more noise to the environment, the cooler's quiet running fans are said to not only reduce the laptop's heat but also bring the dBAs down a few ticks on that logarithmic scale. See, by lowering the heat, the laptop's noisy, sometimes mooing, fan is able to spin at a leisurely Sunday RPM thereby decreasing the overall noise level... or so says Zalman.
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Alright, so it's not a real hole-in-the-wall, but just in case your eight year-old did need some training in how to operate one, here's the Hello Kitty ATM Bank. Its pink, it's got HK on it, and it looks vaguely like those machines you find in 7-Elevens: fortunately, it won't give your kids cash on credit. They've gotta put some pennies in first. It comes with a Hello Kitty cash card for withdrawals, which should help your child transition to the Hello Kitty Consolidated Bank account you've set up -- yes, they're real. No word on how much this monstrosity is, but you can probably guess which country they're available in.
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
If you've heard about the Writers Guild strike, you probably know there's a lot of pros and cons. Maybe you've made yourself a little list to weigh the options of which side to take. I have not, but I know which one should be at the top of your list. If the writers are on strike, that means there will be tons of reality TV, and you know that means there will be a whole lot of I Love New York!

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They may hear no evil and see no evil, but speak no evil is a whole 'nother deal.
Hollywood loves a good remake. It's a shame remakes don't love Hollywood. That's why the Farrelly Brothers' attempt at a modern version of "The Three Stooges" must be met with much skepticism. Let's ignore the fact that the brohans have not had a bonafied hit in years. The simple fact that the The Stooges have such a loyal, built-in cult following means an automatic backlash is at hand.
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In 1972, Judith Viorst wrote about her son Alexander's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. For those here who are under 30, the book was a favorite. (Though the old people here understand that Lizard Music is the most important book for young people ever.) Twenty-six years later, Alex is a lawyer, runs triathlons, has three kids and just moved back to his mom's house in D.C. She's writing a book about it, Alexander and the Wonderful, Marvelous, Excellent, Terrific Ninety Days; the Times describes it as a "nonfiction diary for grown-ups that recounts the story of that tumultuous visit." Judith Viorst comes across as hilariously ambivalent about her son. Needless to say, the feeling is mutual. [NYT]
Dear heiress-model Lydia Hearst, you are self-plagiarizing and retelling all your good Roberto Cavalli anecdotes! Either that or you are living in "Groundhog Day." Somehow the latter seems more likely, it would explain so much! [NYO]
Perdomo Master Cigar Roller shows how to roll a fine cigar Ranked 4.27 / 5 | 117 views | No comments
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How to create a cool transparent computer-screen! Ranked 3.28 / 5 | 326 views | 1 comment
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