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Q: I have thousands of songs in my iTunes at home that I would like to listen to at work and I don’t want to pay Apple to use iTunes Match. Any other suggestions? — Nicholas
Q: I have thousands of songs in my iTunes at home that I would like to listen to at work and I don’t want to pay Apple to use iTunes Match. Any other suggestions? - Nicholas
Q: In the past, you guys talked about a program that allowed you to record Internet radio and YouTube videos pretty easily. What was the name of the program again? — Stephen
The new film Dredd 3D follows a day-in-the-life of the post-apocalyptic Mega City One’s most famous judge, jury and executioner - Judge Dredd. But the new movie is more of a gritty re-envisioning of the comic-book source material and a direct remake of Sylvester Stallone’s Judge Dredd from 1995.
Q: In the past, you guys talked about a program that allowed you to record Internet radio and YouTube videos pretty easily. What was the name of the program again? - Stephen
Q: Is the new Microsoft tablet going to be something that will be worth considering vs an iPad? — Tanya
East Valley-based US Airways will conduct a live audio webcast of its annual meeting of shareholders 6 a.m. Thursday, June 14.
Russ Grimm has a habit of pursuing tangents. Sometimes that means he doesn't answer your questions directly. But as his mind wanders down unrelated paths, his down-home approach is so thoroughly entertaining that you can't help but smile as you're led astray.
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I love TV. Before my son was born, fall would find me setting my DVR to tape every new show. Now that my 2-year-old drastically limits my TV time, I'm looking long and hard at my satellite TV bill. There must be a better way to watch my favorite shows here and there -- and not on my computer. I'm rather partial to my HDTV and Surround Sound.
Q: What’s the difference between Spotify and iTunes for my iPhone?
‘Hi, Mike? I was deleting a bunch of programs to give myself more free space on my hard drive and now the computer is getting a bunch of errors and is not running very well. Do you think I deleted something I should not have deleted?"
Data Doctors: Q. I have a pop-up telling me that I am infected and to buy this software, or that I need to run a scan when my current PC-Cillin is running a scan. What is this worm called, and can you tell me how to remove it? - Jim
NEW YORK - Since its launch in March, video-streaming site Hulu has become a popular place to catch TV shows, video clips and movies for free on the Web.
Something more than a child goes missing in Clint Eastwood’s “Changeling,” his tale casting Angelina Jolie as a real-life single mom whose young son vanishes in 1928.
Something more than a child goes missing in Clint Eastwood’s “Changeling,” his tale casting Angelina Jolie as a real-life single mom whose young son vanishes in 1928.
The Phoenix Symphony is looking for a female vocalist to sing alongside the actor known for playing one of the most famous characters in musical theater.
Micah Owings was in Chase Field wearing red, but just about everything else was different. Owings finally joined Cincinnati on Friday after clearing waivers as the not-so-secret player to be named in the Adam Dunn trade on Aug. 11.
It’s easy to understand the appeal of Apple’s iPod Nano music and video player: It’s slim and simple to use and has a crisp 2-inch LCD screen.
Erin Spiers has worked in places most people try to avoid. Her clients range from those who are completely normal to the criminally insane.
For those pushing for Tom Chambers, Eddie Johnson, Dan Majerle or Vinny Del Negro to be the next coach of the Suns, their horses didn't make it through day one of the Suns' first full-fledged search in decades.
Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin, who would like a new contract, downplayed the matter at the start of the team’s minicamp Friday in Tempe.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Union's longest-running fight with Microsoft Corp. neared an end Wednesday as regulators imposed a record $1.3 billion fine on the world's largest software company for failing to fully comply with a 2004 antitrust order.
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