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Can Apple bully its way to a streaming TV service?
Apple may have ultimately earned the upper hand over the music industry with the iTunes store, but its similar bare-knuckled negotiating tactics don't seem to be working as well with the TV...
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Amazon debuts Cloud Drive, music industry whines: The screen that will end up in court
Amazon's Cloud Drive beat Apple and Google to the punch and now the music industry is whining about lawsuits. Amazon is defiant. And the potential spat boils down to this: Are Amazon's Cloud Drive...
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Online piracy laws: Is it just about the money?
The online piracy bill is even closer to becoming law. Some argue it is political, some say it has been rushed and not considered properly. I say it's about money.
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Music execs crying about royalties again; Time for a start-over
There's an interesting piece by CNET's Greg Sandoval today about royalty fees in the music industry and how the songwriters, composers and music publishers aren't getting their fair share from...
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Music industry blames PirateBay for losses
Music industry exec testifies in PirateBay trial, blames piracy for industry problems.
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ISPs want to get paid to police users
Small ISP owner Jerry Scroggin says he should get paid if he's going to be policing file-sharing activity. He won't be. But bet that the huge telecoms are getting something out of their deals with...
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Hulu and the expectations game
Expect nothing--or better yet expect a total trainwreck--and you're always pleasantly surprised. That axiom is at play today as Hulu--the online video venture of Fox and NBC launches. The online...
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The RIAA versus us: a file-sharing standoff
After reading through hundreds of comments to last week's digital media ethics poll, I've come to the realization that my readers are much more rational and reasonable than the entertainment...
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UK denies copyright extension to British music publishers
The British music industry wanted what the American industry already has – copyright terms pushing towards the century mark. But public domain advocates will be glad to learn the push was...
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Portable Bluetooth speakers: Big Jambox, Bose SoundLink, Nokia Play 360 compared
More and more of us are storing or streaming music on our mobile phones and as the summer outdoor season starts you may be considering a wireless speaker solution. I had the chance to take a look...
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IFS releases Applications 8; updated ERP suite for big industry
IFS' new enterprise resource management app suite aims to please manufacturers, IT departments and any big business that has assets to track or a supply chain to check.
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iTunes Match is a hidden gem for your music listening pleasure
For just $24.99 a year, you can listen to your music on any device and from anywhere
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IBM's Intelligent Clusters - an old idea done well
IBM's pre-configured, pre-tested clusters take the uncertainty out of multi-system deployments. Regardless of how good the idea, IBM didn't think of this first. It is yet another legacy of Digital...
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Sony, Samsung limiting discounts on their HDTVs. An act of desperation?
The two electronics giants are limiting retailers' ability to discount their televisions, which should help the Best Buys of the world who often can't match the sale prices of online retailers.
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The curse of free cloud services: a cautionary tale
Cloud services have their failings, and I'm not talking about the usual crashes and cyberattacks. No, sometimes the service just goes away.
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Nuance launches in-car voice-activated platform
Nuance has launched 'Siri for cars' -- a new voice-activated in-car system --- that includes Nuance's trademark 'intelligent' natural language search technology.
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Anonymous hacks Bureau of Justice, leaks 1.7GB of data
Anonymous has apparently hacked the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics and posted 1.7GB of data belonging to the agency on The Pirate Bay. This is a Monday Mail Mayhem release.
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Pakistan censors Twitter: all may not be what it seems
Was the Pakistani Twitter shutdown just about squelching free speech over an art contest, or was there potentially something more?
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Iran to sue Google in map naming dispute
Google has removed the tag identifying the Persian Gulf from its popular mapping service, angering the Iranian government. Tehran says it will sue the search giant.
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Anatomy of an iTunes Store account hack
An inside look at what happens when hackers get a hold of your iTunes Store account credentials.
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