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Feb 09 2010

Looptastic lets you tinker with music mixes

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Looptastic at Lunch at Piero's during CES 2010

It’s tinkertoys for musicians and aspiring musicians. Create your own songs using pre-built mixes and personalize tracks with special effects on your iPhone. Record it, export it, or take it with you to hear time and time again. Aaron Higgins showed reporters at Lunch at Piero’s during CES 2010  just how easy it is to bend, blend and publish your own music mixes.

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Jan 25 2010

LifeLock continues to uncover more ID theft

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LifeLock at Lunch at Piero'sLifeLock provided this chilling look at just how many ways one’s identity can be stolen. The company has a strong focus on educating consumers and working with law enforcement and elected officials to better understand the increasing threats of identity theft.   In this interview with Betty Chan-Bauza shot at the Lunch at Piero’s innovator and media event during CES 2010,  LifeLock showed off its proactive tools and programs to protect consumers from identity theft.

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Jan 25 2010

Alex dual screen Android eReader ushers in a new age of publishing

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Alex eReader at Lunch at Piero'sThe award-winning Alex eReader promises a new era of richer digital publications, according to Dr. Priscilla Lu, CEO of Spring Design.   The dual-screen, Android-based Alex eReader is making headlines as Spring Design promises new opportunities for authors and publishers with “Link Editions”:  books that already have links to multimedia resources built into them.  Spring Design showed the Alex eReader to reporters from around the world and announced relationships with Borders and Google at the Lunch at Piero’s innovator and media event January 7 and 8 during CES 2010.

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