YouTube says Warner Music videos back in months

LOS ANGELES -YouTube said Tuesday that music videos from Warner Music Group Corp. will return to the video site in the coming months after a nine-month dispute over splitting ad revenue.

LOS ANGELES -YouTube said Tuesday that music videos from Warner Music Group Corp. will return to the video site in the coming months after a nine-month dispute over splitting ad revenue.
Another year, another car show, another opportunity for Honda to trot out its CR-Z compact hybrid concept. However for the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show which takes place right in the automaker’s backyard, Honda has updated the concept to reflect what we can expect to see in the production model.
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan – A spacecraft carrying Canadian circus tycoon Guy Laliberte and two crew mates lifted off from the Kazakh steppe on schedule Wednesday headed for the International Space Station.
Vodafone will this morning announce it has become the latest British mobile phone operator to secure the rights to sell Apple’s hugely popular iPhone, the Daily Telegraph has learned.
The move comes the day after rival Orange became the first operator to break into O2’s exclusive deal to sell the device.
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) -The US Secret Service is trying to identify the people who launched an online poll at Facebook asking whether US President Barack Obama should be assassinated.
Scientists working on the NASA mission to Mercury will get a bit of holiday cheer on Monday, as the agency’s Messenger spacecraft speeds toward its third encounter with the planet and snaps about 1,500 pictures.
The Apple advertising slogan “there’s an app for that” reflects the astonishing range of games and tools available for the iPhone. But they don’t have everything.
Why is the Google logo spelled wrong? On the Google homepage, the Google doodle appears to have a typo: it reads “Googlle” instead of “Google.” Engineers getting sloppy?
A mobile phone costing £4,500 has gone on sale, which allows users to contact a 24-hour concierge service with the push of a button.
The long national iPhone nightmare has finally ended, with AT&T (NYSE:T) and Apple (NSDQ:AAPL) delivering MMSto smartphones all over the country.