Posts Tagged ‘ digital music ’

SouthGeek Ramble and Review 28 [11100]: No UV protection for your Chrome

February 8, 2012
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In this episode, the pundits discuss a copyright lawsuit in Massachusetts where a company is suing for copyright infringement due to an insecure wireless network, Honeywell sues Nest for the Learning Thermostat for patent infringement, Porn may not be considered copyrighted, Apple may lose a $1.6 billion lawsuit in China, Amazon adds Viacom shows...

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RIM still trying to survive – Introducing music downloads on Blackberry

August 22, 2011
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Research in Motion, apparently trying to keep their numbers up with their Blackberry phones, is rolling out a music service for $5 per month for 50 songs, possibly as early as September. The burning question, of course, is why anyone would pay $5 per month for a limited amount of songs when there are...

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SouthGeek Ramble & Review 3: What’s On That Scroll?

August 11, 2011
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SG x200with.me

August 11, 2011.  In this episode, Minecraft owner and programmer Notch takes the heat from Bethesda about the word “Scrolls”, the WWW turns 20, Microsoft replaces VBA in Office 15, Verizon has put a stop to unsanctioned tethering, get 100GB free cloud storage, take an AI course from Standford – for free, and Wal-mart...

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Another one bites the dust

August 10, 2011
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 ”We’ve made a business decision to no longer offer MP3 digital tracks as of August 29, 2011.” That was stated by a Wal-mart executive on August 9th concerning the closure of Wal-mart’s online digital music store.  Wal-mart has operated the store for 8 years, part of it offering digital music downloads with DRM and...

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