It Ain't Over Yet
Being caught sneaking into consumers' computers with its malware DRM may have just been the beginning of Sony BMG's problems. Paradoxiically, getting rid of it may put consumers afoul of the DMRC.
Being caught sneaking into consumers' computers with its malware DRM may have just been the beginning of Sony BMG's problems. Paradoxiically, getting rid of it may put consumers afoul of the DMRC.
You think you have big ears?
These Flash animations are amazing. Put a buck in the tip jar if you dig 'em as much as I do.
But it's strangely hypnotic and I love the Ninetendo meets Raymond Scott meets Shostakovich music loop.
More crippled CDs.
Thanks to Boing-Boing (http://boingboing.net/) for originally posting this link of copy-protected (and frequently unlabeled) CDs.
Tyll Hertsens (on left), Jeff Wong, and I (in stripes) went to DBA in the East Village to drink cask-aged ale and plot about attending the Head-Fi meet on Saturday.
Yo friends:<br>
I'd really love to know what you think about the magazine I work for.
A website devoted to pictures of women wearing headphones. Who knew?
I love http://www.hackaday.com, but today's entry is the dopest ever: How to use the bt878 chipset on your TV tuner card as a high-speed analog-to-digital converter. <I>Warning:</I> I haven't tried this myself, so I only pass it on as "interesting." As always when playing with the guts of an electronic device, don't mess with it if you're not technically adept. Word!