And In This Corner . . .

And In This Corner . . .

Neither <A HREF="http://www.verance.com">Verance</A&gt; nor <A HREF="http://www.digimarc.com">Digimarc</A&gt; have made friends in the consumer world, as they continue to develop and implement watermarking technologies used to restrict the use of digital media, such as DVD-Audio and CD discs. Audiophiles, in particular, are resisting any form of restriction technology, such as watermarking, that alters the digital data on a disc at the expense of audio fidelity.

The Hard-Disk Shuffle

The Hard-Disk Shuffle

When it comes to digital music players and the future of computer-based entertainment, the computer industry appears to be going in two directions at once. Apple Computer has recently made a strong move into the portable music arena with its $399 iPod, a player that can store as many as 1000 songs. The company is also rumored to be developing software and computer-based editing equipment for the pro-audio industry.

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