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1.1.09

Dick Clark, 79, is still rockin' New Year's Eve

By JEFF WILSON
Associated Press


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Four years after a stroke, Dick Clark is relishing the prospect of another New Year's Eve celebration, determined to appear for his 36th year in Times Square. And he's hardly surprised by the current state of the music industry he helped build — he predicted this, after all.

Clark, who turned 79 last month and has been in front of the cameras for 61 years, said in a recent interview by e-mail that his involvement in "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2009," diminished though it may be, is a labor of love and "not really a job."

"Obviously, I'm not able to be as actively involved as I used to be out on the street, up on a platform and interacting with the crowds in Times Square" in New York, Clark wrote. "Thank goodness my friend Ryan Seacrest is able to handle that end of the activity on the show these days.

ABC-TV's 3 1/2-hour live extravaganza will include performances by Natasha Bedingfield, Fall Out Boy, Jesse McCartney, Ne-Yo, Pussycat Dolls, Solange and Robin Thicke. Fergie hosts the Hollywood segments.

Clark woke up with right-side paralysis on Dec. 6, 2004 — "Your life changes overnight," he said. (Regis Philbin filled in for Clark on the New Year's Eve show that year.) Clark still uses a walker or wheelchair, and speaking is difficult.

"I am one of the fortunate ones who survived and have been minimally impaired, so I'm just thankful I'm still able to enjoy this once-a-year treat of bringing in the New Year."

The "American Bandstand" icon and longtime producer of the American Music Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards and Golden Globes has long considered them "my television kids."

He's also watched their ratings plummet in recent years.

"There was a time when they attracted a huge audience," Clark wrote. "The audiences have dropped off as the years have gone by because of increasing television competition.

"What we are seeing is more and more talent and less emphasis on people getting awards. Television's award shows have now become gigantic showcases for variety."

Clark was there at the birth of rock 'n' roll ("American Bandstand" kicked off July 9, 1956), and he's watched dramatic changes in the music industry. Not that those changes would come as much of a surprise.

"I can remember writing an article several years ago where I let my imagination run wild," Clark wrote. "I said we'd see the day when music is delivered directly to our homes, and delivered to us in some form of wireless communication.

"The fun of actually holding a record in our hands will disappear and we'll all have our own individual library of our favorite songs that we'll listen to at home, at work, in the car wherever we happen to go."

These days, Clark divides his time between his Malibu home and Burbank office. There's an hourlong therapy session each morning, then he answers mail and phone calls, attends meetings and reads.

The day ends with his devoted wife Kari.

"My wife and I may join friends for dinner at a restaurant, attend a movie or just grab a bite to eat by ourselves away from home," Clark wrote. "Occasionally, we'll attend a music concert. Recently we've seen Barry Manilow, Bette Midler, Frankie Valli and Cher."

10.6.08

Apple to launch iPhone 3G on 11 July, by end-2008 in Hungary

Tuesday, June 10, 2008 12:46:00 PM

Hungary will be one of the countries where Apple will market the new iPhone 3G, which comes with fast 3G wireless technology and GPS mapping, among others. The new model combines three products in one - a phone, a widescreen iPod, and an Internet device with rich HTML email and a desktop-class web browser. Apple's new product, to be distributed by T-Mobile in Hungary, will be on the shelves in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands on 11 July, while it will be available only later but already by the end of 2008 in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

Those who bought their first Apple cell phone a year ago for USD 599 must be thinking bad things about Apple right now, as the new iPhone 3G will not only be faster and smarter than its predecessor, but will also be much cheaper. A piece with an 8GB capacity will cost USD 199 (cc. HUF 30,000) and the 16GB model will be available for USD 299. Due to the price cut, iPhone will be a strong competitor not in the top-end, but in the medium category, where its rivals boast much less features. This way Apple will probably have an easier job reaching its target of ten million of iPhone 3Gs sold by the end of the year.

While T-Mobile, a unit of Deutsche Telekom, issued a press release on Tuesday, it contained almost no information about the new product and where the retail price of the two iPhone 3G models should be expected in Hungary. Christopher Schläffer, head of Product and Innovation at Deutsche Telekom AG, said he expects the increased speed of iPhone 3G to boost mobile Internet usage. T-Mobile International is one of the world's leading mobile carriers. As one of the three strategic business of Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile focuses on the most dynamically growing markets of Europe and the United States. In the first quarter of 2008, DT companies provided services to over 123 million mobile subscribers.

The new iPhone 3G's built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which can be charged via USB to computer system or power adapter, ensures up to 10 hours of talk time on 2G and 5 hours on 3G, and a standby time up to 300 hours. Using the Internet on 3G will require recharge only after 5 hours and 6 hours using it on Wi-Fi. Audio and video playback will go on for 24 and 7 hours, respectively, without battery recharge. (Audio formats supported are: AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 1, 2, and 3), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV).

The device includes a 2.0 megapixel camera, as well.

2.6.08

Tatum O'Neal arrested in NYC drug bust

Story Published: Jun 2, 2008 at 8:35 AM PDT

By Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) - Police say Academy Award-winning actress Tatum O'Neal has been arrested after buying crack cocaine near her home in Manhattan.

Police say the 44-year-old actress was seen making the illicit purchase at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday. She is charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance.

O'Neal, daughter of actor Ryan O'Neal, appears regularly on the cable television series "Rescue Me" and was the youngest person to win an Oscar for her role in 1973's "Paper Moon."

She chronicled her struggles with addiction in her memoir, "A Paper Life."

Police could not say whether she had an attorney. Messages left for a publicist were not returned early Monday.

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