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MusicRadar Daily - 25 September 2009
Everything you need to know about USB 3.0
(From TechRadar via tomporter)
Lily Allen drops fight against filesharing after Techdirt spat
(From Telegraph via BenRogerson)
Ryan Adams auctions paintings at Morrison Hotel
(From NME via MichaelLeonard)
Video: Manga Japan Bass Boy
(From Digg via tomporter)
Windows 7 launch party parody is bleeping genius
(From Engadget via BenRogerson)
Damon Albarn Considered For Olympic Artistic Director Gig
(From Undercover News via tomporter)
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