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Students, law prof want RIAA trial live and onlineOpen in New Window
The group of Harvard Law students defending one Joel Tenenbaum in an RIAA lawsuit have an unusual request for the judge: they want the whole case streamed live over the Internet.Read More... read more »
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Taiwan moves to save chipmakersOpen in New Window
"The Taiwanese government is moving closer to a $6bn bailout of the country's chipmakers who are suffering from the credit crunch and falling prices for DRAM despite production cuts." read more »
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Microsoft moves Macs closer to PC parityOpen in New Window
"Macworld Expo Microsoft has announced two products designed to provide users of Office 2008 for Mac with improved access to existing server-based Microsoft services." read more »
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CES.Ars: Live blog of Microsoft keynoteOpen in New Window
Ars Technica's live coverage of the Microsoft keynote at CES 2009Read More... read more »
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Yahoo brings Widgets to Samsung HDTVs at CESOpen in New Window
At the Samsung press conference earlier today at CES 2009, Yahoo's involvement with Samsung's new HDTV line was revealed to be an integrated system of Widgets, based on a new Konfabulator engine. The read more »
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IP call centers will do well despite VoIP slowdownOpen in New Window
"Sales of IP contact centers will grow in 2009, but probably not as dramatically as they did in 2008 due to an expected slowdown in sales of IP telephony gear, according to a new Infonetics report." read more »
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Norwegian podcast puts entire Beatles catalog online—legallyOpen in New Window
"This may be a case of unintended consequences. The NRK, Norway's national broadcasting service has scored permission from the country's music rights holders to release podcasts of any programs th read more »
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IT salary survey says: ‘You’ve never had it so bad’Open in New Window
"Compared to the current job market, IT professionals should recall the collapse of the dot-com bubble with a fondness for the good ol' days." read more »
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