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August 29, 2008 |

New Guns N’ Roses album leaked online - blogger facing prison time

New Guns N\' Roses album leaked online - blogger facing prison timeHow bad is it to stream music online before it has been released? If it’s material from the new Guns N’ Roses album, Chinese Democracy, then it’s bad enough to get you arrested by the FBI and face three years in prison.


August 29, 2008 |

Nokia’s Ovi.com integrates services, introduces Ovi Sync

Nokia's Ovi.com integrates services, introduces Ovi Sync

Nokia quietly launched its fully integrated Ovi services site, combining its filesharing, photo, music and gaming services. A new service in Ovi Sync was also unveiled.


August 29, 2008 |

Yahoo takes Mash out of the mix

main_weeds Yahoo has decided to shutter its Mash social networking service in another botched attempt at competing with Myspace and Facebook. Mash will go offline on September 29, less than a year after it launched and months after Yahoo stock dropped in the wake of the botched Microsoft deal.


August 28, 2008 |

John McCain beats Barack Obama - at Internet search marketing

John McCain beats Barack Obama - at Internet search marketingBarack Obama has made great strides in utilising technology and social media to his advantage. But it seems that in at least one field of Web advertising, John McCain is beating him.


August 28, 2008 |

British band ‘Show Of Hands’ thankful for music piracy

British band \'Show Of Hands\' thankful for music piracyMusic piracy is bad, illegal, evil, a crime, yadda yadda yadda. If you listened to the RIAA and organisations like it, that rhetoric is all you’d ever hear. But forget them, what do the artists being pirated think about it?


August 28, 2008 |

GM discards plug-in Toyota Prius as class below Chevy Volt

GM discards plug-in Toyota Prius as class below Chevy Volt GM’s Bob Lutz may not come out and say it directly, but his opinion shines through clearly in his response to Toyota’s announcement that a plug-in Toyota Prius will be on the roads at the end of 2009. Both companies are vying for squatters rights on who distributed the first mass-produced rechargeable car, and GM is still smarting from Toyota’s current domination in the hybrid car market.


August 28, 2008 |

Toshiba shows off HD-alternatives at IFA

Toshiba passes over Blu-ray, develops high-def conversion instead

Toshiba showed off its upscaling DVD player and new line of not-quite HD LCD TVs at the recent IFA electronics show. Certainly an interesting development to come out of the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray war.


August 28, 2008 |

Google Android Market: iTunes App Store for the people

android_logo Google announced plans to open the Android Market as its way to distribute applications for Android handsets that are rumored to be released next month. Rather than Apple’s review process required to upload applications, developers can upload their work and make it available for use and ratings by Android users.


August 28, 2008 |

Judge maintains safe harbor for Veoh in video copyright case

veohnew A US District Court Judge threw out a case filed in 2006 against the online video site Veoh which has far-reaching implications for online video. At issue was whether or not Veoh violated copyrights by automatically converting videos to Flash, even though the company removed content whenever it received takedown notices as prescribed by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.


August 27, 2008 |

Navigon now offers free real-time traffic updates for life on all GPS units

Navigon now offers free real-time traffic updates for life on all GPS units Navigon will begin to offer free real-time traffic updates for life on all of its GPS units starting this fall.  The company is looking to shatter the subscription model all together to offer traffic updates in 95 North American markets free of charge, effectively giving some 200 million Americans the opportunity to avoid a traffic situation via their navigation system.


August 27, 2008 |

Ask.com’s "Ask Kids" portal gets a makeover for the new school year

Ask School’s back in session, and it’s perfect timing for a facelift to Ask.com’s popular kid and tween search engine; Ask Kids.  The site has been upgraded and extended with a variety of new features, and now boasts the most graphically vivid display of any search engine portal available. 


August 27, 2008 |

NEW Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 targets "everyday web user"

NEW Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 targets "everyday web user" Microsoft is actively looking for a way to make itself more relevant in the web world. With that in mind it makes good sense that the company is building a browser single-mindedly focused on satisfying the needs of its end users. Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 is supposedly ready for the average user to test and it comes with host of compelling new features.


August 27, 2008 |

Computer virus attacks International space station

Computer virus attacks International space station If there were any computers on the planet capable of being invulnerable from a computer virus, it should be the laptops on the space station.  Unfortunately for NASA, it seems that one has managed to sneak onboard the station and plot the overthrow of mankind cause a nuisance for both the astronauts and mission control.


August 27, 2008 |

Bandstocks - allowing you to invest in your new favourite band

Bandstocks - allowing you to invest in your new favourite bandRecord companies may be getting increasingly tight-fisted and insistent that their business model is viable, but technology is moving ahead of them at quite a pace. A new venture called Bandstocks is hoping to offer new artists an alternative route to the charts.


August 27, 2008 |

Dead Sea Scrolls displayed on the Internet

Dead Sea Scrolls displayed on the InternetThe Dead Sea Scrolls, one of the most sought after religious documents in the world, is to be made available to all on the Internet. The process, which will see every one of the thousands of parchment fragments digitally photographed, will take between one and two years.


August 27, 2008 |

Linux Foundation plans summit for the end users

Linux Foundation plans summit for the end usersThe Linux Foundation on Wednesday is planning an event geared especially for end users. Lucky participants will get to engage with high-level devs in the Linux community.


August 27, 2008 |

UK advertising watchdog deems iPhone ad misleading

iphone_3g The Advertising Standards Authority has ruled that an iPhone ad claiming access to ‘all of the Internet’ is misleading and must not be aired again in the UK. This comes as part of the continuing backlash against Apple since its release of the iPhone 3G.


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