Archive for February 11, 2007

Windows Mobile 6 Professional In Pictures

Get to know it with pictures.

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The slow death of DRM

The DRM walls are crumbling. Earlier this week, Steve Jobs called on the major record labels to allow online music sales unfettered by digital rights management restrictions. Today, EMI is in negotiations with several digital music services to sell unprotected MP3s. Here is the long, sad history of DRM, and why we’re better off without it.

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Sony Fanboy Fakes Gears of War on the PS3

A Sony fanboy tries to make us believe that he has GOW running on a PS3. Really bad fake video a Must see!

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Newest EGM Magazine Cover is PS3 in “White Room” Spattered with Tomatoes

Title is “BattleStation: The Playstation 3 is under attack! What went wrong (and what Sony has to say about it)”. EGM’s Editor-in-Chief says “It’s about a vibe that’s been washing over the industry-that the Playstation 3 is a disappointing/damned/doomed.”

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Planex’s 750GB+ NAS Server And BitTorrent Client: Make A Label Hate You!

Planex loves ‘em some BitTorrent so they’re bringing us another network attached storage device with that copyright stompin’ preload. The NAS-01G can be configured with up to 750GB of hot Seagate ‘cuda 7200.10 disk (model NAS-01G750) or shipped as a shell for you to slot in any 3.5-inch SATA spinner of your choosing.

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Scanner for books

Plustek’s new OpticBook 3600 is a low-cost scanner optimized for scanning books — it has a little shelf-thing at the edge that makes it easier to get the book flatter, and some kind of “Shadow Elimination Element” to correct for the distortion and shadow cast by the hump of the book at the spine.

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The Web, Now Just for You

Kevin Rose likes to talk about his taste for oolong tea. But lately the founder of Digg has been more vocal about strangers’ appetites for, well, everything. He plans to use what Digg knows of its members’ tastes to help them find more media fare they might want to consume.

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The Wizards of Buzz

A new kind of Web site is turning ordinary people into hidden influencers, shaping what we read, watch and buy.

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Biggest Google Bomb Ever

I was trying to find out some information on my student loans and this huge Google Bomb showed up. All 100 pages of the search are full of the exact same link. Help Google fix this and submit a report to Google to stop these guys!

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Making PDFs with free software

Portable Document Format (PDF) files have become somewhat of a de-facto standard for representing fixed layout 2D documents, and their use and versatility have grown over the past decade. Fortunately, there are a variety of free software that is available to author PDF files.

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Is Instant Domain Search stealing your ideas?

Article about some domain ideas being stolen after performing a search using instantdomainsearch.com

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