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Gregg Berhalter's days in Europe are over as he has officially ended his contract with German TSV 1860 Munich and will continue his career in Major League Soccer.
Australian players celebrate after Harry Kewell, third from right, scores a goal against Uzbekistan during their World Cup group A qualifying soccer match at Stadium Australia, Sydney, Wednesday April 1, 2009.
Australia's Joshua Kennedy, left, Luke Wilkshire, center, and Michael Beauchamp celebrate after Kennedy scored a goal against Uzbekistan during their World Cup group A qualifying soccer match at Stadium Australia, Sydney, Wednesday April 1, 2009.
Nokia just tip-toed out for a glimpse at innovation with the beta release of its new Point & Find application and service. Simply aim the camera of your Nokia phone at any object in meat-space and the Point & Find application will access relevant data off the Internet. Ok, not any object as the beta only recognizes movie posters at the moment, but that's the long term plan. Point & Find uses real-time image processing to recognize real-world objects in a Nokia database of virtually tagged items using the phone's camera, Internet connection, and GPS data. The software also recognizes bar codes and supports category-specific text-entry search. The beta software is a free download for Nokia owners in the UK and get this, the US too. Man, Nokia's getting serious about US market share.
Australia's Harry Kewell, right, scores a goal against Uzbekistan during their World Cup group A qualifying soccer match at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Wednesday April 1, 2009.
Uzbekistan's Farhod Tadjiyev, right, and Australia's Scott Chipperfield vie for the ball during their World Cup group A qualifying soccer match at Stadium Australia, Sydney, Wednesday April 1, 2009.
It's been no secret that Duke has struggled to defend quick and shifty guards over the last couple of seasons. It was evident yet again in 2008-09, as the likes of Ty Lawson and Scottie Reynolds, among others, generally had their way against the Blue Devils' guards