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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Paid music services branch out
Liquid Audio says it has partnered with independent label Roadrunner Records to create a new digital music club for hard-rock fans. The subscription service, dubbed The Vault, will let people...
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EarthLink beams up new music center
The Internet service provider teams with FullAudio and MusicMatch for a new digital music service that offers both streaming and downloadable music.
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On2 slices 40 percent of work force
Video-compression provider On2 Technologies says it has slashed its staff by 40 percent, citing financial woes. On2 said last week's layoffs were made because of a likely reduction in the...
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Liquid Audio files suit over patent
The online music company alleges that geo-targeting company InfoSplit is using its patented technology without a license.
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AOL blocks MS e-mail
When Microsoft's bCentral servers did not respond to queries from AOL to determine where the mail was coming from, AOL suspended access to those servers.
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Ad grab: Net firm buys DoubleClick unit
Online marketing services company L90 agrees to pay $5 million in cash and 4.8 million shares for DoubleClick's advertising sales business.
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Open source takes on MP3
On2 and Xiph.org Foundation will let developers use an early version of On2's compression codec with the Ogg Vorbis framework. But will the technology stand up against MP4?
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IBM times copy-lock on Oasis CD
IBM and media company Spero Communications plan to offer a free, copy-protected CD featuring music from rock band Oasis. IBM said the CD will be distributed to 1.7 million readers of The Sunday...
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Harry Potter at the mercy of pirates?
Warner Bros. leaves analog copy protection on some DVDs of 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'--making it easy to videotape the movie. Does the studio have a secret anti-piracy power?
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Europe: Real launches fee services
RealNetworks on Wednesday launched its subscription service in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe, adding new content aimed at those audiences. The streaming media company said...
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Audiogalaxy to weed out bootlegs
Under an out-of-court deal with the RIAA, the file-swapping site must get permission to trade copyrighted works--a move that will drastically cut the number of free music downloads.
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Music downloaders to get a price break
Music to your ears. Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment plan to trim prices for downloading digital music and add new features.
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Consumer Reports hits the NewsStand
Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports magazine, says it has formed ties with electronic media provider NewsStand to offer its publications over the Web. The first publications offered in...
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Music industry burned by CD piracy
A music industry lobbying group says cheap disc-replication gear and low CD-R prices caused sales of pirated music discs to jump nearly 50 percent in 2001 to almost one billion bootlegs.
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Worldwide Web use on the rise
Internet usage is increasing worldwide, with more people logging on for greater lengths of time, according to a report released Monday by Nielsen/NetRatings. The number of people with Internet...
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Morpheus 1.9 to be unleashed
StreamCast Networks is tuning up the current version of its Morpheus software amid delays in launching the next generation of its file-swapping service, 2.0.
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BMW stages sequel to Net movies
BMW is preparing to restart its online marketing efforts this fall, bringing back a popular campaign that features digital films starring its cars. BMWfilms.com said Friday that it plans to...
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Will Net music services ever take off?
Consumer-electronics manufacturers and retailers have been inking deals with online music services at a breakneck pace. But the question remains: What will it take to get consumers to bite?
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Universal offers songs to Streamwaves
Universal Music Group says it will offer a collection of songs to streaming media company Streamwaves for its upcoming music subscription service. Under the nonexclusive licensing deal, Universal...
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Ozzy Osbourne sued by Net T-shirt seller
An online T-shirt company has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Ozzy Osbourne, alleging the heavy metal rock star swiped a T-shirt slogan promoting his hit MTV show, "The Osbournes."...
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