A photographer is suing R&B singers Chris Brown and Rihanna for $1 million after their bodyguards beat him up in front of a night club, broke his $3,000 camera and caused him emotional distress. The events took place on May 6th in front of a St. Petersburg club. Louis Santana, the photographer, said that the bodyguards tore off his shirt, knocked him to the ground and continually kicked him, injuring him and breaking his expensive camera. Among the accusations Santana also said that by...
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The greatest thing surrounding sci-fi productions is that they can’t run out of timelines, as the future as dark and infinite as the Universe. Among the greatest sci-fi TV series it is easy to mention shows such as Star Trek, which really left its mark on humanity, the Stargate series and, of course, Battlestar Galactica. Filming for the last season of Battlestar Galactica has begun and the people from the Sci Fi Channel have another surprise in store for their regular viewers. According to...
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IDC, a market researcher, has announced on Wednesday its previsions concerning PC sales for the following two years. According to IDC, PC sales will experience a drop in demand as the global economic crisis expands even further. According to the market researcher, people just can’t afford buying irresponsibly and PC sales will be driven by the need to update older systems and by the ever so popular mini notebook. The mini notebook is a simple solution for those wanting a cheap laptop that can...
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One of the most awaited albums from the heavy rock scene couldn’t beat Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak in terms of sales. The rappers album sold 450,000 copies in the week that ended Sunday, topping Chinese Democracy with 200,000 copies. Though it is a matter of taste and musical preference and the two have nothing in common, it clearly shows what kind of music the general public prefers and that Chinese Democracy isn’t that popular after all. Speaking strictly in terms of sales, this...
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Madrid - Troubled Spanish giants Valencia are considering selling off their most important stars - in order to reduce their massive debts. Sports daily Marca said on Wednesday that Premier League clubs Chelsea and Manchester City are interested in in Euro 2008 top scorer David Villa, and that Barcelona are renewing their interest in David Silva, another member of the Euro-winning Spain team. Other Valencia stars rumoured to be the targets for other clubs, are Spanish internationals Joaquin,...
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