– Sony, DivX pact for online downloads: Studios have resisted DivX (NSDQ: DIVX) software for downloads until now but Sony (NYSE: SNE) Pictures TV finally has given in. Online retailers can offer downloads using DivX encoding and DRM. This could help the company give Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), which rules non-iTunes turf so far, a run for its money — if other deals follow.
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– ESPN.com to carry Australian Open live: All 480 hours of the Australian Open tennis tournament will be shown live on ESPN360.com, the company said. Users will be able to choose among action on six courts. Live coverage started Sunday night.
– ACC Men’s Basketball gets online simulcast: The Atlantic Coast Conference is making all its 34 basketball games this season available live via streaming video in market. Viewers outside of the ACC’s 12-state market will be able to access the games an hour after conclusion. The price breakdown: $4.99, single view; $9.99, monthly; $69.99, annual. Turner Broadcasting manages the broadcasts, while its PlayOn Sports partners with Raycom Sports for production. Release
Good Morning Am, with Diana Sawyer, Robin Roberts etc, this morning discussed about artifical sweetner and it'a effects. I want to know more, as I didn't get it all? Please help
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Bitsy