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  • Haunted

    • 10 out of 10
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    • Dropping like a bomb on some of the blah musical offerings of her contemporaries, Haunted was one of the best albums of 2000, obliterating the competition.

      Ostensibly a tie-in to her brot

  • Live at the Magic Bag, Ferndale, MI

    • 6 out of 10
    • Supersuckers
    • Man, there's nothing like good, old fashioned, rock and roll... add a bit of industry resentment to that with a double-shot of cynicism, and you get one of the best "new" rock bands going. This album
  • Music Has The Right To Children

    • 10 out of 10
    • Boards of Canada
    • This one will haunt you. From the first notes to the last, their sound surrounds you. BOC has put out a fantastic catalogue, and this album is a great starting point for a new listener. Jump straight
  • Pretty Hate Machine

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    • For years I wanted to make music that sounded like something between Love and Rockets and Ministry. In 1989, Trent Reznor beat me to it with this genre-defining album, and it smacked me upside the hea
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    • Cake
    • Pressure Chief, Cake's latest album, didn't immediately grab me. In fact, it took perhaps half a dozen listens before I started truly enjoying it. Any

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iPO iPhone 3G S Quick Look Video

Apple released the highly anticipated iPhone 3G S on Friday, June 19. The Mac Observer and iPodObserver.com were on location to cover the launch event, and thanks to David Gallant we have a hands-on Quick Look feature demonstration video, that shows off the new camera and video features, digital compass, Spotlight, oil-resistant screen, and more.

iPhone 3G S first impressions seem to indicate that the new model is substantially faster than the iPhone 3G. While maintaining the same form factor as the 3G model, the new iPhone includes a 3 megapixel auto-focusing camera, twice the memory as the previous top-of-the-line model, along with voice control and improved navigation support.

Apple introduced the iPhone 3G S during its World Wide Developer Conference on June 8 in San Francisco. The new iPhone sports an auto-focusing camera, video capture and editing support, voice control, a built-in digital compass, and more.

Lines for early iPhone 3G S buyers weren't as long as first-day iPhone 3G lines, but interest in the new combination iPod and smartphone was high. Shoppers began camping out in front of some Apple retail locations more than a day in advance, and many were eying the higher capacity 32GB model.

[A special thanks to David Gallant for putting together the iPhone 3G S Quick Look feature video.]

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