The CD is a pet project of ArkivMusic's founder and president, Eric Feidner, and his twin brother, general manager Jon Feidner, both of whom are…
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In a famous reply to Steve Jobs' "Thoughts On Music", WMG CEO Edgar Bronfman said last February, "We will not abandon DRM nor services that are successfully implementing DRM for both content and consumers." The problem with that stance was that there was only one company that was successful with DRM-protected…
The Post story left out that the Howells supposedly belonged to KaZaa and were turned in when a computer technician detected KaZaa software on their machine. Therefore, the suit…
It also outputs component video signals for "up to DVD-quality" video.
I thought it was impossible to bypass the iPod's DAC. "So did we," said Wadia president John W. Schaffer. "Then we…
We reported previously that both Pepsi and Wal-Mart have been rumored to have pressured the record labels to ditch DRM if they wanted to be included in Wal-Mart's…
Industry analysts speculated that the companies had been pressured by mega-mart retailer Wal-Mart and Pepsi to drop DRM—in Pepsi's case because it was going to give away 1 billion downloads in a promotion tied to the SuperBowl on February 4. The last time Pepsi tried a…
We checked for ourselves and, sure enough, Adcom's home page directed us to a press release, announcing that, "Pursuant to the agreement in principle, Emerson would contribute cash to the new company in exchange for a controlling interest in the new company, and ADCOM would sell and/or license certain of its assets, including, all of its intellectual property, to the new company in exchange for cash and a non-controlling…
Alberto Frias' $16,000 Transport "perceptual pod" struck us as a definite "both."
The Transport is a hand-made composite fiber-glass pod containing a waterbed, LED lighting system, and a stereo system featuring speakers by Anthony Gallo. The inside is matte white, the outside is a shiny iPod-friendly white gloss.
Frias obviously intends it to be an iPod accessory, to which we responded, "Eh."…