Is your iTunes account being sold online



Your iTunes account could be being sold online all over China for prices as low as just a few bucks.

On December 19, 2010, I happened to get an email receipt saying that I had made some purchases through iTunes. The purchases were for $19 worth of games, songs and video. Someone was able to hack my account and use the gift card credit that I had remaining in the account. I thought that it was an isolated issue.

But no, I was wrong, dead wrong...

Comedian Tim Allen Makes His Return to Standup at The Venetian Las Vegas® in 2011

Since I'm a Las Vegas lover and I saw this and had to post it.

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Allen Kicks Off Series of Limited Engagements With First Show Saturday, Feb. 5

SOURCE: The Venetian Resort - Hotel - Casino

LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire - January 6, 2011) - After giving fans a taste in 2010, Golden Globe Award-winning actor and comedian Tim Allen returns to stand up in a big way in 2011 with a ten-weekend Las Vegas residency in the 742-seat Venetian Showroom.

"We're thrilled that Tim Allen has chosen The Venetian as his Las Vegas home," said Chris Yancey, executive director of entertainment at The Venetian and The Palazzo. "Tim's legion of 'Home Improvement' fans will now get the chance to see him do what he does best."

The sitcom star is eager to remind the world that he can wield a microphone as easily as a power tool and safety goggles. "It feels great to be doing standup again," said Allen. "It is where I got my start and I love making a crowd laugh. Las Vegas audiences are my favorite; they're just looking for a fun time and The Venetian Showroom is the perfect venue."

Three Approaches To Contemplate Backing Up Your Hard Drive

If you take a look at historical trends, you'll notice that more people than ever are saving vital information on their computer hard drives. Loads of photos, extremely sensitive financial information, vacation plans, recipes that have been in the family for generations, and other extremely valuable data is being stored digitally on computer hard drives. Naturally, you can understand the need to back up this information on a regular basis, so you won't lose any data should something happen, but what is the best way to go about doing this? In this particular article, I'll go over three very popular and useful methods, so you'll be in a much better position to choose which one is right for you.