Thursday, February 8, 2007
A Valentine iPod
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Short Films from Sundance
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Norah Jones --New Album

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Madonna-- Live Album Download from iTunes
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Jobs:Copyright Protection Has Failed to Tackle Piracy
Stephen Jobs has made it known that he favors dropping initiatives to drop DRM protection for online music downloads. This report is from the BBC
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Apple seeks online music shake-up
Steve Jobs, the boss of Apple, has urged the world's largest record companies to begin selling songs online without copy protection software.
He said the abolition of copy protection software known as digital rights management (DRM) would be good for consumers and music suppliers.
Copyright protection had failed to tackle piracy, he argued.
The firm behind the iPod has been under pressure to make its iTunes music store compatible with other music players.
Consumer rights groups in several European countries have lodged complaints with the firm over the incompatibility of iTunes with other music players.
"We welcome Apple taking this problem seriously, and addressing it at such a high level," said Torgeir Waterhouse, senior adviser to Norway's Consumer Council.
The abolition of DRM would enable all MP3 users to access music from any online music store, including iTunes, Mr Jobs said.
"This is clearly the best alternative for consumers and Apple would embrace it in a heartbeat," he said in a statement on Apple's website.
Analysts said such a move would benefit Apple as the market leader in the digital music marketplace.
Apple's iTunes store has sold about 2 billion songs since launching in 2003, and accounts for more than 70% of the US digital music market.
Mr Jobs said that if DRM safeguards were dropped, Apple would be in a position to create a download system that could work with devices other than iPods, including Microsoft's recently launched Zune music player.
He called on the world's four biggest music labels - Universal Music, EMI, Sony BMG Music and Warner Music - to begin selling their music catalogues without DRM restrictions.
But Norway's Consumer Council said the issues at stake here go beyond those Mr Jobs have chosen to highlight.
"It is clear that the record industry has some responsibility, but that does not relieve Apple of responsibility," said Mr Waterhouse.
EMI said it was considering Mr Jobs' views, while a spokesman for Universal Music declined to comment.
Music download site Emusic, which sells DRM-free songs in the universally compatible MP3 format, backed Mr Jobs' call for the major labels to drop their restrictions.
"DRM only serves to restrict consumer choice, prevents a larger digital music market from emerging and often makes consumers unwitting accomplices to the ambitions of technology companies," said Emusic boss David Pakman.
"Consumers prefer a world where the media they purchase is playable on any device, regardless of its manufacturer, and not burdened by arbitrary usage restrictions."
Responding to Mr Jobs' comments, Forrester Research analyst James McQuivey said: "I think Steve is finally saying something he has wanted to say for a long time.
"He is not saying this just to grandstand. He really thinks this could open up the market."
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Saturday, February 3, 2007
One Click Publishing with iWeb
Publish in One Click with iWeb.
Effortlessly publish blogs, photos, movies, and podcasts on the Internet for friends and family to enjoy. The newest addition to iLife, iWeb lets you choose from Apple-designed website templates, import photos, podcasts, and movies, type blog entries, and publish to the web with one click. Seamlessly integrated, .Mac and iWeb put your iLife on the Internet
Create your blog in minutes with iLife and .Mac. No HTML required.
Self-Hypnosis to Find and Attract your Soulmate
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Photocasting
Introducing a whole new way to share photos: Photocasting.
This new feature in iPhoto 6 allows .Mac members to share any photo album as a photocast that others can subscribe to by clicking a link in an email. Once they subscribe, the album instantly appears in their iPhoto libraries. Every photo downloads in full resolution and updates occur automatically as new photos are added
.Mac Photocasting--photo sharing as it should be
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