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Men are more likely than women to have used a video-sharing site: 53% compared with 43%. And 70% of adults under age 30 have done so, compared with only 16% of those 65 and older.
* The Hot Apple Announcements
* Standard & Poor’s Downgrades CBS to Junk
* World airlines 'face $9bn loss'
* Worldwide IT budgets to decline 4.7%
* Global slump hits net ad revenues
* Radio giant Clear Channel amps up digital strategy
* Brand-Name LCD HDTVs Get Cheaper
* Hacked ATMs let criminals steal cash, PINs
* Microsoft's Bing overtakes Yahoo in search stakes
* China Requires Censoring Software
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On Monday's KenRadio Show, Ken Rutkowski talked about Apple's new Laptops / iPhone / Operation System, CBS get hit hard, Airlines suffering under the recession, IT budgets take a 5% hit, Clear Channel tries their own net player, BBottom Basement prices for LCD TVs, Bing take #2 Search space and China mandates software on PC