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  • One Word Extinguisher

    • 8 out of 10
    • Prefuse 73
    • It's an album about a breakup, done with beats instead of mopey lyrics. But the beats are raw, and the emotions are there, even if there aren't many words on top of it. While possibly not Scott Herren
  • War of the Worlds

    • 10 out of 10
    • Jeff Wayne
    • With the new movie adaptation of H.G Wells' classic Sci Fi invasion tale, War of the Worlds, currently on theater screens everywhere, there's new interest in Jeff Wayne's rock opera version, and it is
  • Playing the Angel

    • 8 out of 10
    • Depeche Mode
    • Oddly enough, Playing The Angel is a return to form for Depeche Mode, even though it may well be argued that they never truly deviated from their roots in their more recent offerings. In the

  • King James Version

    • 4 out of 10
    • Harvey Danger
    • The sophomore effort from Harvey Danger, I was really looking forward to this followup to "Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?" Unfortunately, "King James Version" failed to deliver any of the bri

  • Rift

    • 8 out of 10
    • Phish
    • This quasi-concept album (the only of its kind) from these Vermonters finally showcased their ability to convey a message with a studio album, whereas previously they only succeeded in doing so live.

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Analysts Predict Huge Demand for iPhone 3G

Analysts from RBC, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs have weighed in on Apple’s prospects for the iPhone 3G and are predicting huge demand.

Mike Abramsky with RBC Capital said on Monday that he expects "massive" shipments of the new iPhone in the quarter ending in September, about 5.1 million and then 6.5 million more in the December quarter. In 2009, he sees Apple selling 24 million iPhone 3Gs.

Chris Whitmore with Deutsche Bank sees a run rate of 4 to 6 million iPhone per quarter. His forecast is 13 million in 2008 and 23 million in 2009.

Finally, David Bailey with Goldman Sachs wrote in a research note that a visit to Asia found companies in the 3G supply chain more positive on the iPhone and cited "the price cut, broader worldwide distribution and better network connectivity." He also expects some big changes for the iPod nano and classic.

Mr. Bailey reiterated his belief that Apple is working on a Mac/iPod hybrid in a small form factor, the so-called iPod superTouch, that could be announced at Macworld 2009 in January.

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