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Bexy announces iMirror Wireless Remote Control Docking Station for iPod

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Bexy Corporation today announced its iMirror Wireless Remote Control Docking Station for iPod that remotely displays content data while it controls, and plays Music and Video connected to entertainment systems.

With the iMirror’s wireless remote control and LCD display user interface, users can remotely navigate, control and play all their iPod music and video via the docking station connected to their big screen TVs, AV receivers, powered speakers, and stereo systems. The iMirror automatically loads all iPod title information into the wireless remote upon initial docking in a few seconds making all content navigable and controllable remotely throughout a home.

The docking station charges and accommodates most iPod models including the iPod Nano 1G and 2G, iPod 4G and 5G, and iPod Mini. It features the most comprehensive set of cable connections available for playing an iPod through big screen TVs and stereos including S-Video for the highest quality video output, RCA stereo audio and video, and a line audio mini-stereo cable or earphone output. A mini USB port is included to sync with iTunes on a PC.

The iMirror model number BR100 is available immediately for purchase for USD$149.95 and will be sold via popular stores and on-line retailers across the US and Asia in September, including Micro Center, RCS Experience and many others.

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Brower Piven Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against Apple

The law firm of Brower Piven, A Professional Corporation, today announced that a securities class action was commenced on behalf of shareholders who purchased or otherwise acquired the common stock of Apple Computer, Inc. between December 1, 2005 and August 11, 2006, inclusive.

The case is pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against defendant Apple and one or more of its officers and/or directors. The action charges that defendants violated federal securities laws by issuing a series of materially false and misleading statements to the market throughout the Class Period, which statements had the effect of artificially inflating the market price of the Company’s securities.

No class has yet been certified in the above action. If you are a member of the proposed class, you may retain counsel of your choice, and you may move the court no later than October 24, 2006 to serve as a lead plaintiff for the proposed class. In order to serve as a lead plaintiff, you must meet certain legal requirements. To be a member of the proposed class you need not take any action at this time.

If you acquired shares (or purchased call options or sold put options) of Apple Computer, Inc. during the Class Period indicated and want to discuss your legal rights, you may e-mail or call Brower Piven, who will, without obligation or cost to you, attempt to answer your questions. David Brower and Charles Piven have combined experience in securities and class action litigation of over 40 years. You may contact Brower Piven at The World Trade Center-Baltimore, 401 East Pratt Street, Suite 2525, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, by email at hoffman@browerpiven.com or by calling 410/986-0036.

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Prepare for your Doom!! Doom 3, that is.

DOOM 3, the hit game from id Software, has gone gold for Mac and is scheduled to begin shipping Monday, March 14.

The ruins of an ancient Martian civilization have unlocked the secrets to teleportation and the Union Aerospace Corporation will stop at nothing to
harness this world-altering technology. As part of a Marine detachment sent to protect the facility, your duty seemed simple enough–until the invasion. Now, in an epic clash against pure evil you must fight to understand who is with you, who is against you, and what must be done to stop this nightmare from reaching earth.

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