Sunday, August 29, 2010

NEW Arrests, More Law Suits, Technology Updates, And New Shoes

Paris Hilton And Cy Waits: Arrested For DUI And Possession Of Controlled Substances
Paris Hilton and her new boyfriend, Cy Waits (Vegas night club mogul), were pulled over this past Friday at around 11:30pm in front of the Wynn Hotel on the Vegas strip. The officer (Lt. Wayne Holman) smelled the aroma of marijuana coming from the black Cadillac SUV which prompted the arrest of Cy Waits for DUI and Paris Hilton for possession of marijuana and cocaine. Paris willingly cooperated with the officers and handed them the small amount of controlled substances she had inside of her purse. She had cocaine inside of her lip balm and marijuana inside of the SUV - in plain site. Paris was sent to Clark County jail, where she was released on Saturday morning on her own recognizance. Paris was recently also arrested during the previous World Cup for possession of marijuana.

Yigal Azrouel: Soon To Launch Woman's Shoe Collection
New York based fashion designer, Yigal Azrouel, has revealed to Daily Front Row that he will launch his own woman's shoe collection which will be debuting during the Spring 2011 season. Those familiar with Yigal Azrouel are very thrilled to see the shoe collection. All The Media will be keeping up to date with the latest styles and trends, stay tuned. The entire interview with Yigal can be read here on Daily Front Row.

iTunes: Rumored To Rent TV Shows For 99 Cents An Episode
According to multiple online sources, speculation is that Apple will start renting out TV episodes for 99 cents starting this Fall season. Each digital episode will be available for 48 hours after they are downloaded via iTunes. Apple has not confirmed anything yet and will not comment on speculation, however Apple will be hosting an event and invited all the media to attend in San Fransisco on September 1, 2010.


Facebook: Sues Teachbook For Using The Name "book"
A document obtained from Wire.com states a lawsuit was filed in the California District Court last Wednesday against Teachbook for "riding the coattails of the fame and enormous goodwill of the Facebook trademark". Facebook is accusing Teachbook of federal trademark delusion, trademark infringement, and unfair competition. Teachbook claims that Facebook is just bullying them because students and teachers are allowed to use Teachbook in schools, but are not allowed to use other online communities such as Facebook and Myspace.


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