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HP Can Investigate Hurd Legal Issues, Judge Rules

The investigation by four new members of the HP board was sparked by a shareholder lawsuit after Hurd was forced to resign Aug. 6, 2010. Hurd wanted to see HP personnel records; a judge disagreed. – A federal district judge in
San Jose, Calif., ruled Jan. 24 that a Hewlett-Packard
internal investigation of the displacement of former CEO Mark Hurd in
August 2010 may proceed, even though Hurd himself wanted to have it delayed.

The investigation by four
new members of the HP board was spark…


Apple slapped with privacy lawsuit

apple logoApple has been slapped with a lawsuit contending that applications for its iPhone and iPad unlawfully provide unique and personal information about users to advertising networks. The lawsuit against Apple and four other companies that provide apps for its popular devices was filed in San Jose, California Dec 23 but was first reported Wednesday by [...]

12 Important E-Discovery Trends for 2011 and Beyond

Until only a few years ago, document discovery for litigation purposes was the domain of lawyers, law clerks, judges and other non-IT folks. Not anymore. Since the advent of search engines for word documents, email, spreadsheets, messaging threads, photos, logs, videos and a score of other file formats, IT has been intimately involved in rounding up evidence for legal cases. As the sheer amount of business information continues to multiply in storage arrays& whether they are on or off-premises& it has become more difficult for legal teams to find all the documents they need to prosecute or defend a case. Thus, the e-discovery field has burgeoned with new ideas and products that: a) find the correct information; b) find it within a reasonable amount of time; and c) cut the often staggering costs of having expensive legal teams sift through files one by one. In this slideshow, eWEEK, with the assistance of ZL Technologies of San Jose, Calif., offers a list of its top e-discovery trends for 2011 and beyond.   – …


Clapton: 2011 World Tour

TOUR STARTS FEBRUARY 14 IN SINGAPORE; CLAPTON OUT NOW


Clapton

Eric Clapton will kick off a
world tour starting February 14 in support of his latest solo album, Clapton, released on
September 28.

Clapton will be accompanied by Steve Gadd, Willie Weeks, Chris Stainton and backing vocalists
Michelle John and Sharon White. The North American leg starts February 25 and ends March 9.
On May 9, Clapton will head over to Europe for a month, ending on June 11. All confirmed dates are below.

ERIC CLAPTON TOUR DATES

02/14/11 Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore, SG

02/18/11 Asia World Arena Hong Kong, CN

02/25/11 Rogers Arena (formerly General Motors Place) Vancouver, BC

02/26/11 Key Arena Seattle, WA

02/28/11 Rose Garden Arena Portland, OR

03/02/11 HP Pavilion San Jose, CA

03/03/11 Arco Arena Sacramento, CA

03/05/11 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, NV

03/06/11 Valley View Casino Valley Center, CA

03/08/11 Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

03/09/11 Gibson Amphitheatre Universal City, CA

05/09/11 The O2 Dublin, IR

05/10/11 Odyssey Arena Belfast, GB

05/12/11 SECC Glasgow, GB

05/14/11 Cardiff International Arena Cardiff, GB

05/15/11 Cardiff International Arena Cardiff, GB

05/17/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/18/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/20/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/21/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/23/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/24/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/26/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/27/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/29/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

05/30/11 Royal Albert Hall London, GB

06/06/11 Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FI

06/08/11 Stockholm Globe Arena Stockholm, SE

06/09/11 Norwegian Wood Fest Oslo, NO

06/11/11 Jyske Bank Boxen Herning, DK

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More Cities Get Google Boost

A couple of weeks ago the guys over at Google announced that Google Boost was now available to local businesses in Houston, San Francisco, and Chicago.  So far, the feedback has been great and the beta version of this search advertising program has been expanded to more U.S. cities. Now, Google Boost will be available [...]

The Doobie Brothers: A Brighter Day

By: Dennis Cook

The Doobie Brothers 2010

When most bands hit their 40th anniversary they make a big deal about it, issuing grand statements, box sets and generally making sure folks take note. Not so with The Doobie Brothers, who hit the four decade mark this year and have chosen to focus on their first new studio album in 10 years, a European tour, festival appearances and their usual steady gigging around the States. Today’s Doobies – original members Tom Johnston (vocals, guitar) and Pat Simmons (vocals, guitar) and John McFee (guitars, various stringed things) and longtime drummer Michael Hossack – are more excited than ever to be doing their thing.

“This is just another year,” chuckles Simmons. “[Anniversaries] are often a marketing ploy for a publicist or something. We’re not interested in that.”

“I can’t remember half of the 40 years!” exclaims Johnston. “I’ll tell you one thing I have noticed is the band’s gotten better with time. Our live show’s improved vastly – everybody’s better on their instrument and people take the trouble to practice at home and work on their voices. I think our live show now is better than it’s ever been. Another big plus is the guys in the band today. John adds so many musical ideas we’d never have come up with previously. He adds whole new dimensions to the band – slide, violin, fingerpicking, any number of things. I get comments after our shows, where people say, ‘It looks like you guys are having a blast up there!’ We are. We love getting people rollin’ and rockin’.”

There’s a serious blue-collar ethic to the Brothers, where sweat, roadwork and genuine craftsmanship seriously matter. Each chapter in their history has been earned through honest labor, which imbues their music with something rich and real. After 40 years, it’d be easy enough to not put their shoulders into what they do, but that wouldn’t be the Doobie way.

“I never think about the number of years we’ve been together. What’s important is where you’re at, right here, right now. If somebody asks me what my favorite song is I say, ‘The one I’m working on right now.’ Everything else is already done,” says Johnston. “The most important thing is to move forward. I don’t think this band has ever tried to take the easy way out. We’ve always been proud of what we do, but we don’t sit around talking about it. We’re always chipping away at it, trying to make music that sounds good.”

New Album

Their new album, World Gone Crazy (released independently September 28 on HOR Records), is one of the strongest installments in a catalogue that stretches 13 studio albums deep. The record includes cameos from former Doobie Michael McDonald, Willie Nelson and Little Feat’s Bill Payne, but it’s the quality songwriting and ageless voices of Simmons and Johnston that ring out most loudly. World Gone Crazy is a fine mixture of familiar Doobies textures but it’s also unmistakably the sound of the band moving forward, trying fresh things, stretching themselves.

“I think we weren’t trying to copy ourselves or anything, but I think we knew it should sound like a Doobie Brothers record. We always just go in with the goal of making the best record we can but not this type or that type of record,” says Simmons. “We wanted to go a little further on this record than on some earlier records because we didn’t have a record company breathing down our necks. We did it with some independent funding and we’re pretty excited about it. People are responding very appropriately to the new tracks in concert. They don’t go crazy like with ‘China Grove,’ but they’re listening really attentively and clapping along. And the reaction to the new songs after we play a show has been really strong.”

“It’s not a rubberstamp version of a Doobie Brothers album, but it’s like a Doobie Brothers album because we have no limits. We took advantage of that and went some places we’ve never been before. I’m enjoying this album more than anything we’ve done in a long time,” says Johnston. “I’ve always looked at our music this way – and maybe it’s an oversimplification – we’re basically an American band. We play stuff from all genres of American music – R&B, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, things that are sort of country, some things that are almost bluegrass. We cover a lot of areas and this [new] album is a good example of that. This album’s definitely got some different stuff on it, but when people hear it they’ll know who it is.”

McDonald’s guest turn on “Don’t Say Goodbye” is one of the new album’s standouts.

“Mike is such a consummate artist, and when I was working on the track I thought he’d be perfect. When he came in, it was so effortless. He knew exactly what I wanted. He brought his own viewpoint on the melody and the cadence and where to put the accents. He just nailed it,” says Simmons. “When I started working on that track I felt it had a Steely Dan kind of vibe, and I thought how much I’d love to hear Mike’s voice with a lady’s voice like on ‘Peg’ and ‘Aja.’ So I asked his wife [Amy Holland-McDonald] to come in and sing with him to create that effect. I told him straight out, ‘I’d like it to sound like the stuff you did for Donald and Walter.’ I also had Gail Swanson at the session, who’s just great, and I had the two ladies sing with Mike, and they found the sound I’d been searching for.”

World Gone Crazy reunites the band with producer Ted Templeman, who helmed the majority of the group’s amazing run of 1970s releases.

The Doobie Brothers 2010

“Ted’s most important contribution was picking the tunes. We didn’t have a producer on our previous album, Sibling Rivalry (2000), and I wasn’t comfortable doing that. With four different singers and songs going everywhere, it’s a challenge. With [World Gone Crazy], I sat down in my studio with Ted with about 70 songs on my hard drive and he helped find the right ones,” says Johnston. “This album took about three years to make, which normally might not be a good thing but it gave me the chance to finish some songs I was ready to throw away, including ‘A Brighter Day’ [the album's lush, inviting opener]. I called Billy Payne to come play keyboards on a couple songs. In three days, he lifted ['A Brighter Day'] to a place it’d never been before, just utterly changed it and it became what I had in mind. I was just dancing around, and I did the same thing with ‘World Gone Crazy,’ where he played the piano the way I wanted to hear it, which was New Orleans style. He took it where it needed to go, and he did the same thing on ‘Young Man’s Game.’ I love his playing on anything and he’s such a great guy.”

One of the only nods to their 40th anniversary is the remake of “Nobody,” which originally appeared as the first cut on the Doobie Brothers’ self-titled debut in 1970.

“It’s definitely an upgrade. Nobody was that excited about doing it. It was the first thing we ever put out and it’s 40 years old. I told them, ‘It never got a fair shot. We have to redo it.’ On the new version we took the motor out, took the wheels off, and put in a different drum style, different bass – which is Bob Glaub, who plays on the whole album except for one song. I asked John to play a chunka-chunka guitar part over the top, and that made a big difference. And there’s an intro that was never there before. It has a groove, and it never really used to,” says Johnston. “By the time we got it done, everybody was pretty stoked with it.”

The new “Nobody” also spotlights one of the Doobie Brothers’ enduring strengths – their harmonies. The Doobies still do it the old fashioned way, unlike the majority of auto-tuned and tweaked vocals today.

“I hate that. I don’t believe in that or people doing shows where they lip-sync and don’t really sing. There’s a whole lot of stuff going on today that just annoys me. You’re just rippin’ the people off. You’re not giving them a real show when you do that. The same thing can said about auto-tune,” says Johnston. “We just do it the way we’ve always done it – sing it till you get it right or be happy with what you did get. What you hear on our albums is the way it was.”

Continue reading for Pat Simmons’ remembrances of the band’s early days in the Bay Area and more…

Cities By The Bay

In many respects, The Doobie Brothers are a quintessential S.F. Bay Area band. Though based south of the big city in their early days, they embody all the same open-minded, gutsy energy that fueled their San Fran counterparts. I asked Pat Simmons what impact being from this area has had on the band.

The Doobie Brothers Debut Album

“It’s been huge. There’s been so much music through the years out of the Bay Area. Even though we’ve had members living all over the place, we like to think of ourselves as a Bay Area band. It’s where we were founded, and I cut my teeth on music there. I grew up in San Jose and Tom was a Central Valley guy but as soon as he graduated from high school he moved to the Bay Area to go to college. We were right there during the Summer of Love [laughs knowingly]. We were the ones at the Fillmore Auditorium freaking out while the Grateful Dead played. It’s warped us to no end,” says Simmons. “We loved Moby Grape, Jefferson Airplane, Mike Bloomfield and Electric Flag, and all the music that was coming through here, the blues legends like Freddie and Albert King and John Lee Hooker.”

“We played with John Lee tons because we used to play a club in downtown San Francisco called The Keystone,” continues Simmons. “Elvin Bishop had this open-mic thing he ran on Monday nights and every weekend they had special guests, often big names in the blues in those days and some jazz players. We ended up in probably 1970 opening all these shows for John Lee there. It was a great thing for us, and it was a nice show for the audience. Nobody knew who were but we were playing pretty good. And before the night was over, he’d invite us up to jam. For weeks and weeks, we’d go in and open for John Lee Hooker, who was just amazing.”

“We did the same sort of thing over in North Beach at this place called the North Beach Revival, and that was more Latin bands. Neal Schon (Journey) had a band at the time before he joined Santana with a bunch of other Latin guys. It was Luis Gasca & Friends, which had a horn section, Neal on guitar, David Brown from Santana on bass and whoever else was around like Coke Escovedo. And again, we’d open the show for those guys with about 40 minutes and they’d finish the night. Then it got to be where we were the headliner there,” says Simmons. “They were only a few places like that around town where it was casual enough that when musicians came in they didn’t feel funny about sitting in. We were always getting guitar players. Johnny Winter would come in and ask to sit in and play the blues with us. Pete Townshend came in and sat in with us one night. You can’t do that at the Great American Music Hall or Fillmore. It’s less casual than when you play clubs.”

This mix of slots – a blues session and a gig opening for Latin rockers – is indicative of the free-roaming yet grounded nature of the Doobie Brothers’ music, whose sound very much evolved from these street level, dirt-under-the-nails live performances and then formally shaped into a studio sound that incorporated all these varied elements.

The McDonald Days

“I don’t know that we’ve ever compromised the music. If we were playing a blues place, sure, we played the blues but everything we played wasn’t the blues. We also played a lot of rock ‘n’ roll, which was different for the blues audiences. In some ways, people liked it because they knew they were going to hear some blues later, so why not some rock ‘n’ roll first? That enabled us to bridge a wide variety of music,” says Simmons.

In some ways this diversity speaks to the Doobies’ character as sophisticated hippies.

“I think you got the hippie part right but I’m not sure about the sophisticated part [laughs]. When Mike [McDonald] joined the band everything changed. The opportunities to try things we’d never done before opened up,” says Simmons. “We did some odd stuff early on, but if we were stretching out it was more like Loggins & Messina or the Allman Brothers, where later on with Mike – and I almost hate to say this – we did some almost Frank Zappa-esque stuff. That was kind of ‘oops’ and my fault really. It wasn’t Mike’s idea so don’t blame him.”

“It enabled me to do some stuff that I really wanted to try, and unfortunately I had Jeff Baxter to egg me on! He and I were kinda crazy guitar player nuts. Jeff was pretty cutting edge at the time, getting into guitar synthesizers. And coming out of Steely Dan, he identified a bit with bebop. I think we were able to come together in our love of Zappa,” continues Simmons. “Mike also brought a fusion edge to things. He’s kind of a cool jazz guy, and I think he really admired Ray Charles and brought that in for all of us to key off of. And also coming from Steely Dan, he admired what Donald Fagen was doing and brought elements of that into things. It certainly enabled us to go a little further, though we probably weren’t the sophisticates we thought we were [laughs].”

Rockin’ Down The Highway

The main priority for the Doobies right now is getting folks to listen to an album they’re justifiably proud of, and of course, continuing to play music in front of audiences anywhere they can.

“We change up the setlists regularly. Of course, you have to play the chestnuts because the response is always positive and good. But, for instance, when we played Wolf Trap we worked up a full acoustic set that utilized deep album cuts like ‘Rainy Day Crossroad Blues’ and ‘Snake Man,’” says Johnston. “Right now, it’s pure energy from end-to-end, no ballads, which a few people have complained about.”

While their live shows lean heavily on hits and longstanding audience favorites, the Doobie Brothers have a huge catalog full of great tunes that might be less familiar to casual listeners but are terrific nonetheless. For hardcore followers, the chance to hear gems “Clear As The Driven Snow,” “Song To See You Through,” “White Sun” or a primo instrumental like “Steamer Lane Breakdown” would be a dream come true. And Simmons confirms that we’re not the only ones dreaming along these lines.

The Doobie Brothers 2010

“We’re very conscious of the need to entertain the people that come to see us, but I’m always interested in going further. I want people to cry,” says Simmons with resounding sincerity. “We need to revisit our b-sides and album tracks more in the future. I’m only speaking for myself, but I’d like to be able to play [new song] ‘Far From Home’ because I think it’s different. The song means a lot to me and I love the way it came out. So, songs like that I’d like to be able to perform, but it requires people sitting and listening and not jumping around and clapping. Everyone has to be prepared for that in the band, and that’s part of my job to prepare them.”

“When you get in your stride, there’s nothing you can’t do. But, when you’re doing things like that it’s taking a chance. It’s being ready to step out and be a little self-conscious,” continues Simmons. “There are people in our band with social phobias. They feel a little uncomfortable in crowds and they get a little tongue-tied when they get on a microphone and have to be extemporaneous. You have to be able to do that sort of stuff in order [to play quieter, more listener-attentive material]. It’ll be a challenge but one I’m interested in pursuing.”

So, with the younger generation perhaps unaware of the cultural basis of the word doobie, what does it mean to the guys in this band to be a Doobie Brother in 2010?

“It means the same thing to me it always did [laughs]. As a band name, it was kind of an accident,” says Simmons. “The very first thing on the DVD in the Deluxe version of World Gone Crazy sort of answers the question of our name pretty well.”

“It’s always just been a name, not a moniker of our lifestyle or anything,” says Johnston. “We didn’t have a name and nobody in the band came up with that name. A guy that lived in the house I was in on 12th St. in San Jose came up with the name. We were going to a gig and needed a name, and he said, ‘Why don’t you call yourselves the Doobie Brothers?’ And it stuck around [laughs].”

“We just feel we’re fortunate to be able to do what we do,” says Simmons. “I can’t say enough about how lucky we’ve been. We love music SO much. Everybody in this band loves to play. Through the years, people have come and gone, and this particular group of guys [now] is so deep into playing, writing and recording. It’s still our hobby and our job. Getting onstage is the best part of our day when we’re traveling around. No matter what else you’ve gone through that day, when you get on that stage it’s, ‘Whooo, finally, we made it!’”

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Chip Shot: Achronix to Use Intel’s 22nm Manufacturing

Achronix Semiconductor Corp, a privately-held fabless corporation based in San Jose, will manufacture their future Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) products on Intel’s 22 nanometer (nm) process technology. Check out Intel’s view on the topic at this Intel blog post.

Converting PDF File into Text Posted By : wiletritz

If you browse the Internet you would probably get loads of applications that convert files in many formats and that too where you would not have to loosen your pocket to get one. File conversion into text from pdf has become an easy task to do with these tools. San Jose, California, is the place where Portable Document Format was initially launched which was in the year 1993. For easy storage and retrieving of comparably large documents this format had been built. Almost immediately from the time it was introduced, it became popular amongst businesspeople, government and educational institutions.

Facebook Sues Accused Spammers in New Lawsuits

Facebook is taking accused spammers to court. – Facebook announced it filed three separate lawsuits against spammers this week.
The lawsuits, filed in federal court in San Jose, accuse Steven Richter, Jason Swan, and Max Bounty Inc. of violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the CAN-SPAM Act and other state and federal laws. Facebook is seek…


Chilean President Pinera heads for UK

Chile’s President Sebastian Pinera is due to arrive in the UK ahead of European tour, riding on the crest of a wave after the rescue of the 33 miners. Mr Pinera will be bringing fragments of rock from the San Jose mine as presents for Prime Minister David Cameron and the Queen.

Ozzy Announces Second Round Of North American Dates

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR STARTS NOVEMBER 12;
SECOND LEG KICKS OFF JANUARY
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Ozzy Osbourne, who will
kick off his fall North American arena tour November 12 in Victoria, B.C, has now announced a second leg of U.S.
dates which will get underway January 16, 2011 in Omaha, NE. The six-week 2011 trek, part of the multi-
platinum
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee’s in-progress 18-month world tour, will include a pair of intimate shows: January
26 at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix and Feb 1 at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.

Ozzy’s longtime
friend
and musical collaborator Slash will
open all the concerts on the second leg. Tickets for the Live Nation-produced tour go on sale beginning Friday,
October 15. For the most up-to-date on sale information, please visit Ozzy.com or LiveNation.com.

2010 DATES:

Sat Oct 30 Voodoo Experience (City Park) New Orleans, LA

Fri Nov 12 Save On Foods Memorial Centre Victoria, BC

Sun Nov 14 Rogers Arena Vancouver, BC

Tue Nov 16 Pengrowth Saddledome Calgary, AB

Thu Nov 18 Rexall Place Edmonton, MB

Sat Nov 20 MTS Centre Winnipeg, MB

Tue Nov 23 Bell Centre Montreal, QC

Thu Nov 25 Scotiabank Place Ottawa, ON

Sat Nov 27 Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON

Mon Nov 29 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, MD

Wed Dec 01 Madison Square Garden Arena New York, NY

Fri Dec 03 Izod Center E Rutherford, NJ

Sun Dec 05 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH

Tue Dec 7 Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, MI

Sun Dec 12 Target Center Minneapolis, MN

2011 DATES:

Sun Jan 16 Qwest Center Omaha, NE

Tue Jan 18 Toyota Center Houston, TX

Thu Jan 20 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX

Sat Jan 22 Sprint Center Kansas City, MO

Mon Jan 24 AT&T Center San Antonio, TX

Wed Jan 26 Comerica Theatre Phoenix, AZ

Fri Jan 28 Mandalay Bay Resort Las Vegas, NV

Tue Feb 01 Gibson Amphitheatre Los Angeles, CA

Thu Feb 03 HP Pavilion San Jose, CA

Sat Feb 05 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA

Tue Feb 08 Pepsi Center Denver, CO

Thu Feb 10 BOK Center Tulsa, OK

Sat Feb 12 The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit, MI

Sun Feb 14 i wireless Center Moline, IL

Tue Feb 16 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN

Fri Feb 18 St Pete Times Forum Tampa, FL

Sun Feb 20 BankAtlantic Center Fort Lauderdale, FL

Tue Feb 22 Jacksonville Veterans Mem. Arena Jacksonville, FL

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Sade: First Tour in Ten years

ADDITIONAL DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON


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Following the platinum selling success of Soldier of Love, Sade announces their highly
anticipated return to the world’s stage. The North American leg, produced by Live Nation, begins on June 16 in
Baltimore, Maryland at the 1st Mariner’s Arena. Tickets go on sale in select markets beginning October 16 at
LiveNation.com with additional dates to be announced soon.


Thu Jun 16 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena Sat Oct 16

Sun Jun 19 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center Mon Oct 18
Tue Jun 21 Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum Mon Oct 18
Fri Jun 24 East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center Mon Oct 18

Tue Jun 28 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre Sat Oct 16

Thu Jun 30 Montreal, QC Bell Centre Sat Oct 16

Wed Jul 06 Boston, MA TD Garden Mon Oct 18
Fri Aug 05 Chicago, IL United Center Mon Oct 18
Fri Aug 19 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center Mon Oct 18
Tue Aug 30 Anaheim, CA Honda Center Mon Oct 18

Additional dates will be announced in the following markets soon: Atlanta, GA; Charlotte, NC; Calgary, AB;
Cleveland, OH; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Houston, TX; Kansas City, MO; Las Vegas, NV; Louisville,
KY; Memphis, TN; Milwaukee, WI; New Orleans, LA; Oakland, CA; Orlando, FL; Phoenix, AZ; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland,
OR; Sacramento, CA; San Diego, CA; San Jose, CA; Seattle, WA; St Louis, MO; St Paul, MN, Vancouver, BC.

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Free Energy/Foxy Shazam: Fall Tour Dates

KICKING OFF NATIONAL TOUR WITH FOXY SHAZAM SEPTEMBER 30

Having just wrapped up a successful tour with Titus Andronicus, Free Energy is thrilled to announce a national US tour with the fine men of Foxy Shazam which kicks off next
month. Prepare for high adventure, potential disaster, and heartbreaking romance as the “Foxy & Free Tour” comes
to your town.

To officially get this party started, the band has made available the first episode of “The Free Energy Power Hour,” a
new show the band is developing for Free Energy T.V. Internet. Check it out below.

Click here to read a review of Free Energy’s debut album
Stuck On Nothing

TOUR DATES

09/30: Las Vegas, NV @ Voodoo Beach Concert @ the Rio Hotel Pool, Free w/RSVP *
10/12: Portland, ME @ Space

10/13: Providence, RI @ Jerky’s
10/14: Burlington, VT @ Club Metronome

10/15: Montreal, QC @ The Juke Box
10/16: Toronto, ON @ The Horseshoe
10/18: Columbus, OH @ The Summit
10/19: Nashville, TN @ The End
10/20: St Louis, MO @ The Old Rock House

10/21: Kansas City, MO @ The Record Bar

10/22: Dallas, TX @ The Loft
10/23: Austin, TX @ The Mohawk
10/25: Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room
10/26: San Diego, CA @ 710 Beach Club
10/28: Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
10/29: San Francisco, CA @ Slims
10/30: San Jose, CA @ The Blank Club

11/10: Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
11/11: Seattle, WA @ Crocodile Cafe

11/12: Vancouver, BC @ Media Club
11/14: Edmonton, AB @ Pawn Shop
11/15: Calgary, AB @ The Republik

11/16: Saskatoon, SK @ Amigos
11/17: Winnipeg, MB @ The Pyramid
11/18: Minneapolis, MN @ 400 Bar

11/19: Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall

11/20: Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio

11/21: Cleveland, OH @ Grog Shop
11/22: Albany, NY @ Valentines
11/23: Boston, MA @ Paradise

11/24: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

11/26: Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

11/27: Philadelphia, PA @ Theater of Living Arts
12/01: Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel


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Foals: U.S. Tour & New Video

TOUR STARTS TONIGHT; NEW VIDEO FOR “2 TREES”

Tonight’s Minneapolis show is the first of a 22 city tour of North America for Oxford quintet, Foals. The tour will find the band
passing through such cities as Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and Seattle, with stops in Austin to play this year’s
ACL festival on October 10. See below for a full list of confirmed tour dates. Accompanying the band on these
block of dates, are fellow Brit rockers/newly signed Matador band Esben and the Witch.

In other Foals news, the band has a new video for their song “2 Trees.” Check it out below.

FOALS TOUR DATES:

Sep 23 7th St Entry, Minneapolis, MN

Sep 24 Lincoln Hall (IL), Chicago, IL
Sep 25 Magic Stick, Detroit, MI

Sep 27 Lee’s Palace, Toronto, Canada
Sep 28 Cabaret Juste Pour Rire, Montreal, Canada
Sep 29 Paradise (MA), Boston, MA
Oct 01 Bowery Ballroom, The, New York City, NY
Oct 02 Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
Oct 03 Black Cat, Washington, DC
Oct 05 Masquerade Music Park, Atlanta, GA
Oct 06 Club Downunder, Tallahassee, FL

Oct 08 Fitzgeralds (TX), Houston, TX

Oct 09 Stubb’s BBQ, Austin, TX w/ Black Keys
Oct 10 Austin City Limits, Austin, TX
Oct 12 Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO
Oct 14 Casbah, San Diego, CA
Oct 16 Foro Sol / Autodromo Hermanos, Mexico City, Mexico

Oct 18 El Rey Theater (LA), Los Angeles, CA

Oct 19 Blank Club, San Jose, CA
Oct 21 Doug Fir Lounge, Portland, OR
Oct 22 Venue (BC), Vancouver, Canada
Oct 23 Neumos, Seattle, WA

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Adobe and Intel Unveil Developer Service for Distributing and Monetizing AIR Apps

Developers Can Reach Millions of Consumers and Generate Revenue through Intel AppUp center

 

 

SAN JOSE, Calif. — September 14, 2010 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) and Intel Corporation (Nasdaq: INTC) today announced plans to enable developers to distribute and monetize Adobe® AIR® applications and games via Intel® AppUpSM center storefronts, the first non-Adobe app store supported by Melrose. Using Adobe’s new application distribution platform beta, code-named “Melrose,” developers and publishers can sell and distribute AIR applications to potentially millions of users while monitoring sales and downloads. Available today, the beta of Melrose provides a portal for developers and publishers to distribute their applications through multiple distribution channels.

 

Better service to individual consumers with Melrose and AppUp

  • The Intel AppUp center was released as a public beta in January 2010. AppUp currently targets netbooks and consumer laptops, with plans to extend AppUp support to additional devices. The combination of Melrose and AppUp means developers can better serve individual consumers across multiple devices. With Melrose, developers can incorporate licensing capabilities directly into their applications through a free software development kit (SDK). This SDK enables payment as well as usage data to help developers measure their success. Using Melrose, developers can publish applications and choose target stores, set pricing and view store analytics. More information about Adobe’s Melrose licensing SDK and portal can be found on Adobe Labs. Melrose is expected to ship in Q4 2010.

 

Building and managing relationships with consumers and AppUp center stores with IADP

  • The Intel AppUp Developer Program (IADP) was launched at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in 2009 and gives developers and ISVs the tools, SDKs, and community they need to deliver great applications via AppUp stores directly to consumers.  With IADP, Intel is focusing on developers, and not just their applications, helping developers and publishers build and manage relationships with consumers and AppUp center stores.

 

Using an integrated and ubiquitous platform for creating applications, content, and video that run across devices

  • Adobe AIR enables developers to use HTML, JavaScript, Adobe Flash® Platform tools and ActionScript® to build web applications that run as standalone client applications without the constraints of a browser. AIR is a key component of the Adobe Flash Platform, the leading design and development platform for creating expressive applications, content, and video that run consistently across operating systems and devices and reach more than 98 percent of Internet-enabled desktops and a growing number of devices. For more information about the Adobe Flash Platform visit www.adobe.com/flashplatform

 

Quotes

  • Christos Georgiopoulos, general manager, Developer Relations Division, Software and Services Group, Intel Corporation
    “Many developers crave a middle ground between the openness of web-centric computing and the tight integration found on restricted or closed devices without permissions to develop or precious time lost testing on hundreds of slightly differing devices. That’s why we built AppUp. The strategic relationship between Intel and Adobe aims to delight developers by aligning one of the world’s largest non-fragmented developer platforms with one of the world’s largest consistent hardware platforms to bring consumers great experiences via ‘client centric’ software.”
  • Ricky Liversidge, vice president of product marketing, Creative and Interactive Solutions business unit at Adobe
    “Adobe is committed to providing developers with an easy path to bring their cross platform applications to market, expand their customer base, and generate revenue. With Adobe and Intel doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes, AIR developers can use Melrose and the Intel AppUp center to reach millions of consumers using netbooks and future devices powered by Intel Atom processors.”
  • Doug Galen, senior vice president, business & corporate development at Shutterfly
    “Shutterfly is focused on developing innovative solutions that connect consumers with their photos in compelling ways, regardless of where they are stored. We’re excited to take the best of Shutterfly and through the creation of simple, powerful applications, extend our service onto the Melrose platform and across the growing multitude of devices where consumers can enjoy and interact with their favorite images in new and creative ways.”
  • Evan Schwartz, CEO and co-founder of Thumbplay
    “Thumbplay Music is a cloud-based service that provides unlimited, on-demand access to more than 10 million songs through our Adobe AIR desktop application, through all major smartphone platforms, and soon, connected TVs and other CE-based devices. Using Melrose, we’re able to put our music in front of millions of fans; and millions of fans can use our AIR application to build their cloud-based music collection, listen to music and sync with their smartphone for total portability.” thumbplay.com/download
  • John Wu, developer of Party Booth
    “The cost of putting on a wedding can get out of hand fast.  So when I got married, I created Party Booth, a cross-platform, on-demand interactive photo application to simulate a classic photo booth environment at a fraction the cost of renting an expensive photo kiosk for on-site events. With the help of Melrose, I could develop and market my now-professional-level AIR application to millions of users through the Adobe AIR Marketplace and the Intel AppUp Store.” www.partyboothapp.com

 

Helpful Links

 

About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information – anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.

 

About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

 

© 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, AIR, Flash, and ActionScript are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

 

Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

Embarcadero Previews New Developer Tools Suite

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Nathan Moore: Hippy Fiasco Rides Again California Tour Starts Today

SPONTANEOUS TOUR HITS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA THIS WEEK

“Hard times, ain’t just some old folk song,” writes Nathan Moore in the lead track off his 2009 album Folk Singer (JamBase review), and this week he’s publicly demonstrating his belief that the antidote for hard times is community and creative solutions to problems.

When he flew in to perform at an established festival in California this past weekend and discovered most of the main artists had pulled out for fear of not being paid, he did what Nathan Moore does best – he jumped in with both feet. “I think they need me,” he told his manager when discussing the options. So, he went, knowing that like most artists struggling to make ends meet on tour he risked losing money yet again. The festival meltdown illustrates the impact of hard times on festivals, musicians and fans alike, and Moore’s attitude shows he takes his role as everybody’s troubadour to heart.

Nathan now is calling on his California fans to pull together and help him by supporting a spontaneous 7-day tour to recoup expenses (details below and you can keep up with latest on Facebook). The “Hippy Fiasco Rides Again” was assembled in barely 36 hours using social networking and text messages to spread the word and will include public and private shows. He and his tour manager worked completely from Nathan’s iPhone, including creating this video to spread the word.

“Hippy Fiasco Rides Again: A Spontaneous Nathan Moore Tour”

Tuesday, July 27: The Downlo, Chico CA, 7:00-? $7
Wednesday, July 28: 8240 Bodega Hwy. Sebastapol CA (park on the left) 7:00 $10
Thursday, July 29: McNears, 21 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma CA 8:00 free plus DoughNation
Friday, July 30: Connecticut Yankee, San Francisco CA, 10:00 $10
Saturday, July 31: private affair
Sunday, August 1: A semi private party at the compound in Oakland, call hot line for details, Doors 4:00, Music 6:00, $10 Donation.

Monday, August 2: TBA, working on it- Santa Cruz CA beach party? Tea and crumpets in San Jose? Anyone? Call the hotline!

For details or to offer assistance, please call the Hippy Fiasco hotline 805-443-2423.


Karnivool: North American Tour

FALL TOUR KICKS OFF AUGUST 6 IN VANCOUVER

Australia’s Karnivool are
currently wrapping up their sold out “New Day Tour” in Australia and are thrilled to announce that they’ll be
returning stateside next month for the North American leg. Named after the eight-minute epic from their recently
released full-length Sound Awake, the “New Day Tour” will commence August 6 in Vancouver
before looping the U.S. and ending in Los Angeles on September 13. Tampa’s Tides of Man will open for most of
the dates.

“It’s time for a good ol’ North American road trip again,” attests guitarist Drew Goddard. “Look for a big white van
full of weird Aussies with bad hair and guitars pulling up at a town near you.”

Karnivool’s thunderous anthem “Set Fire To The Hive” from Sound Awake is currently at radio. Check out the video
and tour dates below.


Fri, Aug 6th Vancouver, BC Venue

Sat, Aug 7th Spokane, WA Stage 54
Sun, Aug 8th Portland, OR Roseland Side Room
Mon, Aug 9th Seattle, WA El Corazon
Wed, Aug 11th San Jose, CA Avalon
Thurs, Aug 12th San Diego, CA Brick By Brick
Fri, Aug 13th Scottsdale, AZ Martini Ranch
Sun, Aug 15th Dallas, TX The Loft
Mon, Aug 16th Austin, TX Emo’s
Tues, Aug 17th San Antonio, TX Scout Bar
Wed, Aug 18th Houston, TX Scout Bar
Fri, Aug 20th Tampa, FL State Theater
Sat, Aug 21st Orlando, FL Firestone Club
Sun, Aug 22nd Atlanta, GA Masquerade
Tues, Aug 24th Springfield, VA Jaxx
Thurs, Aug 26th Poughkeepsie, NY The Chance

Fri, Aug 27th New York, NY Bowery Ballroom
Sat, Aug 28th Allentown, PA Crocodile Rock
Sun, Aug 29th Boston, MA Harper’s Ferry
Tues, Aug 31st Flint, MI Machine Shop
Wed, Sept 1st Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection

Thurs, Sept 2nd Chicago, IL Bobby McGee’s
Fri, Sept 3rd Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock
Sat, Sept 4th Milwaukee, WI Vnuks
Sun, Sept 5th Madison, WI Taste Of Madison

Tues, Sept 7th St. Louis, MO Pops
Thurs, Sept 9th Lawrence, KS Bottleneck

Fri, Sept 10th Denver, CO Marquis

Sat, Sept 11th Colorado Springs, CO Black Sheep
Mon, Sept 13th Los Angeles, CA Troubadour

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The Gaslight Anthem: Fall Headlining Tour

FALL TOUR KICKS OFF SEPTEMBER 4 IN LINCOLN, NE


The Gaslight Anthem

The Gaslight Anthem is
excited to announce the first leg of their Fall North American headline tour, supported by The Menzingers and Fake Problems. Presale tickets for the
Fall tour dates announced this week can be purchased here before general onsale commences at the
end of this week. The band’s full Fall tour kicks off September 4 in Lincoln, NE, and will continue through
September, including a headline appearance in New York City at Radio City Music Hall, before culminating with The
Gaslight Anthem’s October 9 appearance at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin, Texas. Many more
headline shows during this run will be announced over the next few weeks.

The Gaslight Anthem are currently on tour with Tim Barry (Avail) and Chamberlain, and will be performing live on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno this
Friday, July 23. Additionally, the band also recently released a music video for the album’s title track that was
directed by Kevin Custer, director of the band’s seven-part “Making of American Slang” series that documented the
process of recording the new album. View The Gaslight anthem’s “American Slang” music video here.

American Slang was released globally the week of June 15, 2010 on SideOneDummy Records.
Produced by Ted Hutt (who produced the band’s acclaimed second album, The ’59 Sound), American
Slang
heralds a dramatic leap forward for the New Jersey-based band. Tracks such as “Bring It On,” “Orphans”
and “Stay Lucky” bristle and burn with the spirit of soul and the artistic adventurousness and confidence of a band
that has come into its own and truly found its own voice.


JULY:
21 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern *
22 – San Jose, CA – “Music in the Park Series”
24 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre *
26 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue *
27 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues *
28 – Columbus, OH – LC Pavillion *
29 – Philadelphia, PA – Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing *
31 – Providence, RI – Lupo’s *


AUGUST:
01 – Montreal, QC – Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
02 – Boston, MA – House of Blues *
05 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summerstage (w/ Frank Turner and William Elliott Whitmore)


SEPTEMBER:
04 – Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre (18+) #
05 – Fargo, ND – The Venue (All Ages) #
06 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre (All Ages) #
08 – Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Event Centre (All Ages) #

09 – Calgary, AB – MacEwan Hall (All Ages) #

11 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom (19+) #
13 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SoDo (All Ages) #
14 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom (All Ages) #
16 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot (21+) #
18 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave (All Ages) #
19 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre (All Ages) #
30 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall (w/ special guests)


OCTOBER:
09 – Austin City Limits Festival


* = w/ Tim Barry and Chamberlain
# = w/ The Menzingers and Fake Problems

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Helmet: Fall Tour Dates

SEEING EYE DOG OUT SEPTEMBER 7; TOUR STARTS SEPTEMBER 8 IN SACRAMENTO,
CALIFORNIA


Helmet

Seminal rock band Helmet
has just announced they will hit the road September 8–one day after the September 7 release of their new full-
length album Seeing Eye dog. Seeing Eye Dog marks the band’s first release since
2006′s critically acclaimed Monochrome and first on indie Work Song label (with physical distribution by
Redeye and direct-to-fan digital delivery by Topspin). The new album is also being paired with a bonus disc of live
material recorded at the Vans Warped Tour in San Francisco 2006.

Launching in Sacramento, CA September 8, the tour will take Helmet–vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Page
Hamilton
, drummer Kyle Stevenson, guitarist Dan Beeman and bassist Dave
Case
–to the U.S. and Canada, wrapping up in Los Angeles November 5. Immediately after, Helmet will head
to Europe for a string of dates.

On a limited availability basis, tickets for the North American dates go on sale today, Tuesday, July 20 at www.helmetmusic.com. The purchase of a U.S. show ticket
will also include a free digital download (one download per order) of the new album for a flat price of $24, only
when purchased via the band’s website.

Also available now, Helmet fans can sign up for three free preview tracks: “Seeing Eye Dog” and live tracks,
“Milquetoast” and “Tic.” For those who purchase any package of Seeing Eye Dog via the band’s website before the
September 7 release date, they’ll also receive the album’s expansive song “LA Water” in advance.

In an effort to offer fans multiple options, Seeing Eye Dog is available in five separate purchase options.
Further information on these options can be found at www.helmetmusic.com.

Tour Dates:

Wed 9/8 Sacramento, CA Harlow’s
Fri 9/10 Oakland, CA Uptown Theater
Sat 9/11 San Jose, CA The Blank Club
Mon 9/13 Portland, OR Dante’s
Wed 9/15 Seattle, WA Showbox at The Market
Thu 9/16 Vancouver, BC The Venue
Sat 9/18 Edmonton, AB The Starlite Room
Sun 9/19 Calgary, AB Dickens’ Pub
Tue 9/21 Casper, WY Downtown Grill & Venue
Thu 9/23 Tempe, AZ The Clubhouse
Fri 9/24 Anaheim, CA The Galaxy
Sat 9/25 San Diego, CA Casbah
Sun 9/26 Redondo Beach, CA The Brixton
Fri 10/8 Denver, CO Bluebird Theatre
Sat 10/9 Fort Collins, CO Aggie Theatre
Sun 10/10 Omaha, NE The Waiting Room

Tue 10/12 Chicago, IL Double Door
Wed 10/13 Cleveland, OH Peabodys
Fri 10/15 Columbus, OH Skully’s Music Center
Sat 10/16 Detroit, MI Smalls
Sun 10/17 Toronto, ON Lee’s Palace
Tue 10/19 Montreal, QU Studio
Wed 10/20 Boston, MA The Middle East
Fri 10/22 Baltimore, MD Sonar
Sat 10/23 New York, NY Gramercy Theatre

Sun 10/24 West Chester, PA The Note

Sat 10/30 Austin, TX Red 7

Sun 10/31 Dallas, TX The Loft
Tue 11/2 Albuquerque, NM Launchpad
Wed 11/3 Tucson, AZ Club Congress
Fri 11/5 Los Angeles, CA Key Club

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