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Apple drops DRM, what does it mean for you?

Probably a decent hit to your wallet. The anticipated "one more thing" announcement made at the annual spectacle known as Macworld was Apple's decision to (finally) remove digital rights management from its iTunes store. This means that songs purchased from the iTunes store won't be...
Posted to BNB (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 08 Jan 2009

iPhone Killer 2 - Storm Warning

I predicted a few weeks ago in my blog that the G1 from Google wouldn't be the iPK (iPhone Killer). Well, time will tell whether I'm right or not. Well a new week, a new phone and this one (in my opinion) has more chance of winning the clash of the touch titans. The Blackberry Storm (pic below...

Wireless

I love taking my iPod to the gym because it gives me the freedom to listen to music that reflects my exercise mood. However when using the iPod on the cross trainer, one of my favourite cardiovascular machines, I often manage to almost strangle myself. I wear my iPod with an armband around my upper arm...
Posted to Lady Geek (Weblog) by Elisabeth Kelan on 21 Sep 2008

Radiohead: the downloadable future?

Despite giving their album 'In Rainbow' away as a free -- or pay as much as you want -- download, Radiohead have managed to top the album charts with the CD release. It is quite a feat, but is it the future of downloads we're seeing or is just Radiohead? The launch of the Radiohead album...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 07 Jan 2008

The Radiohead download - how much did you pay?

Today is the day when anyone who cares can download the new Radiohead album, 'In Rainbows', and pay as much as they like. I'm coming clean, how much did you pay? I paid £5. I dithered for a while and then thought I had underpaid. I tried to go back, but although the system allowed every...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 10 Oct 2007

Apple ethics

Apple, it turns out, is a bit like Nike. Very shiny, but if you look under the hood you find it’s all made in sweat shop camps in China and it’s not a very pleasant business. iPods are made in a plant housing 200,000 workers in a five-storey factory secured by police officers. That's...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 15 Jun 2006

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