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Virtualization and Cloud Computing: Optimized Power, Cooling, and Management Maximizes Benefits
With virtualized servers and private clouds gaining popularity, your power and cooling requirements have probably changed. Check out this white paper to learn more about optimizing your power and...
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Textbook of the future? Not until we figure out distribution, DRM, and ecosystem
Hardware is only a tiny part of the problem we need to solve to get educational resources into kids' hands (both literally and figuratively) at scale.
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Yes, even Amazon's DRM sucks
If it looks like DRM, and smells like DRM, then it IS DRM!
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In the battle for the living room, the ghost of Steve Jobs looms large
The major battles in the post-PC era will be fought in the living room, and the den, and the dorm room, and just about any place where people watch movies and TV programs and listen to music....
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Amazon Apps need to phone home or fail
When erratic DRM gets in the way of using appplications you have paid for, it's a bad thing, OK?
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Humble Indie Bundle: DRM-free, pay what you want, and help good causes
Pay what you want for five DRM-free games that work on Windows, Mac and Linux.
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Can Linux on the desktop and DRM ever coexist?
An interesting piece over on TechRepublic by Jack Wallen got me thinking about Linux and DRM (Digital Rights Management) - could the two ever coexist peacefully or will heavy-handedness from big...
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Google's own DRM system blocks rooted phones on Blockbuster
Here comes round two of Google vs. Android phone owners with word that the Blockbuster app on the Droid Charge sniffs out rooted phones and blocks video streaming on them.
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Malware writers using copy protection
Malware writers are lifting anti-piracy technology embedded in some of the world's most popular software to protect their own work
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Shmoop figures out that DRM is dead in ed
Shmoop has figured it out...Anyone else coming up with a good way to license e-materials in a way that makes sense for schools?
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Did DRM kill the "Desktop Linux" dream?
So, what killed the dream? It's not that the OS is too geeky, or too obscure, it's DRM, or specifically, the lack of support for DRM.
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UltraViolet: DRM for online content handled through the cloud
As you're probably aware, digital rights management (DRM) hasn't exactly worked as smoothly as content creators and copyright holders would like. Probably the most successful DRM solution to date...
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UPDATE x2: Avatar Blu-ray DRM bites legitimate customers
Once again, we get a beautiful example of how DRM hurts and harms paying customers while having no impact on pirates.
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EA editor criticizes DRM in Command & Conquer 4
EA.com's editor-in-chief and blogger Jeff Green has used Twitter to publicly criticize Command & Conquer 4's DRM mechanism.
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iPad in schools? Content controls, DRM, and pricing mean no
The iPad is coming, the iPad is coming! And while it might be coming to some schools (or at least some student backpacks) near you, it won't be coming to my schools or my kids' backbacks. Just...
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iPad: Perfectly flawed
This Friday Apple begins taking pre-orders for the new iPad, which will be available April 3rd. While I really like the device, I'm very aware of the fact that the device is flawed ... perfectly...
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'Uncrackable' DRM lasts 24 hours
Ubisoft's recently announced that a new DRM scheme for PC games that many claimed would be uncrackable. It appears that this DRM has been busted in 24 hours.
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DRM FAIL: Microsoft locks users out from own documents
If you think that DRM that locks you out of a song or movie that you've bought is bad, imagine being locked of document that you created, and being able to do nothing about it until a patch is...
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Access and smart DRM will make Google Editions a key player in Ed
Bingo! A subscription-based service easily adapted to the needs of schools without forcing educational institutions to buy one more electronic device when we're already pushing towards 1:1...
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Microsoft to preview two Silverlight 4 features
Microsoft is slated to show off two features that it is incorporating into the next version of Silverlight, its Internet Explorer plug-in alternative to Adobe Flash at the International...
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EPUB strikes again
As the EPUB format gains traction, Google is throwing its weight behind it, releasing 1 million books from its book project as EPUBs.
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