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Tracklist:
01. Good Morning (Intro) 03:15
02. Champion 02:48
03. Stronger 05:12
04. I Wonder 04:03
05. Good Life (Ft. T-Pain) 03:27
06. Can’t Tell Me Nothing 04:32
07. Barry Bonds (Ft. Lil Wayne) 03:24
08. Drunk And Hot Girls (Ft. Mos Def) 05:13
09. Flashing Lights (Ft. Dwele) 03:58
10. Everything I Am 03:48
11. The Glory 03:33
12. Homecoming (Ft. Chris Martin) 03:24
13. Big Brother 04:47
14. Good Night (Ft. Mos Def & Al Be) *iTunes Bonus* 03:06
15. Bittersweet Harmony (Ft. John Mayer) *iTunes Bonus* 05:33
16. Can’t Tell Me Nothing (Remix) (Ft. Yung Jeezy) *Japan Bonus* 03:28
SanDisk’s newest iPod nano competitor plays video on a 2.4-inch screen and ships in October.

Announced just days after the new iPod nano hit stores, the Sansa View is set to do retail battle this holiday season. Some readers may recall that at last January’s CES in Las Vegas, SanDisk announced the Sansa View, but it looked radically different—more akin to a full-screen Archos device. In early summer, the company scrapped those designs and decided to work off the success of a previous Sansa player, the e200.
The real news here is that the player, which plays video in landscape mode, comes in 8GB and 16GB, but for much lower prices than the competition. The 8GB View will cost $150, which bests the 8GB nano’s price of $200. The 16GB View will cost $200, which is far less than Creative’s 16GB version of its new player, the ZEN, which goes for $300 (check back soon for our review of the new ZEN).

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc said on Monday it has sold its one-millionth iPhone, a few weeks ahead of schedule, reassuring investors who had worried that last week’s price cut signaled weak demand for the phone.
Apple’s shares, which fell more than 9 percent last week following last Wednesday’s price cut announcement, rose as much as 4 percent in morning trading on the Nasdaq.
Apple cut the price of its first mobile phone to $399 from $599 and said it would sell 1 million units by the end of September.
Pacific Crest analyst Andy Hargreaves said Apple’s ability to reach its target early was partly related to the price cut.
“Apple was being coy when they said the end of September last week. I think they knew it was going to be much earlier than that. I don’t think (the price cut) drove three weeks of sales into four days,” Hargreaves said.
“It is good news. The more phones they’re able to get into people’s hands, the more market share and the broader their user base,” he said.
The iPhone was launched to much fanfare in late June and combines a touch-screen phone, Internet browser and music and video player.
“One million iPhones in 74 days—it took almost two years to achieve this milestone with iPod,” Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs said in a statement.
Apple has said it will sell 10 million iPhones by the end of 2008.
Shares of AT&T Inc, the only U.S. wireless service provider selling the phone, rose more than 1 percent on the New York Stock Exchange after the news. The stock was up 48 cents at $39.21 an hour into the session.
Apple’s shares were up 2.34 percent at $134.85.

Norton Internet Security 2008 remains top-notch for security suites. Its virus/spyware scan scored very well on tests, and it cleans up more thoroughly than most. The firewall is tough and includes intrusion protection. And the new Identity Safe does a great job of managing personal info and passwords. The antispam is a throwaway, as is parental control—luckily, many of us can do without those.
Virus/spyware scans are accurate and thorough. Top-quality, nonintrusive firewall. New Identity Safe manages personal info and passwords. Built-in help system includes live chat.
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