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Partnerships Spark New Life Into Enterprise DRMOpen in New Window
"Data leak protection vendors and makers of enterprise DRM software are working together to make it easier to identify information that needs protecting and to impose limits on who can access and us read more »
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FTC to host town hall meeting on DRM abuseOpen in New Window
Seeking public comments, researchHere's a glimmer of hope that 2009 will be the year of DRM reform.… read more »
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Ars at CES: Ballmer keynote coverage and moreOpen in New Window
Ars is at CES. Look inside and find out how to stay on top of our coverage.Read More... read more »
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Feds note gaming DRM woes: FTC to hold town hall meetingOpen in New Window
DRM has become a contentious issue in the gaming world, and now the Federal Trade Commission may be stepping in. The agency will hold a town hall meeting on March 25. Ars explores why the government read more »
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iTunes Goes DRM Free - But No Social Network Just YetOpen in New Window
At the Macworld 2009 keynote today, Apple announced that by the end of this quarter, all 10 million songs available on iTunes will be DRM free [Digital Rights Management]. As of today, 8 million son read more »
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IE lost share to Firefox, Safari and Chrome in DecemberOpen in New Window
"Web sites saw visitors deserting Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser in favor of Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome in December, according to Web analytics company..." read more »
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Firefox Tops 20% in November, IE Now Under 70%Open in New Window
Frederick Lardinois writes "According to the latest data from Net Application, in November, Mozilla's Firefox browser surpassed 20% market share for the first time in its history, while Microsoft' read more »
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Gmail notice touts Chrome and Firefox, dismisses IEOpen in New Window
"Google is pushing users of its Gmail e-mail service to dump Microsoft's Internet Explorer for its own Chrome browser or Mozilla 's Firefox." read more »
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