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Revenue in the LCD industry to rise 14% in 2008 to reach $82.1 bln, driven by strong TV-replacement demand in the US market from the switch to digital broadcasting, the Beijing Summer Olympic Games, as well as growth in the notebook segment.
* YouTube to charge $5 for some videos
* Blockbuster Shares Crater
* If Your Password Is 123456, Just Make It HackMe
* Digital Music Gains, but Can't Offset Low CD Sales
* Nokia may offer free navigation
* Amazon offers authors bigger cut of book sales, snubs traditional publishers
* Starbucks Quarterly Profit More Than Triples to $242 Million
* Asian smog discovered above Western USA
* 2D Avatar pulled from theaters
* New iron that won't burn clothes
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On Thursday's KenRadio Show, Ken Rutkowski talked about the Power content teen consumer, YouTube charging for Sundance movies, Guessing a password is as easy as 123, CD sales continue to fall, Nokia offers free GPS, Amazon tempting authors to ebooks, Starbucks finds profits, US getting Asia smog, China pulls 2D Avatar and the burnless iron.