Apple includes DRM video support in iTunes 5
Just a rumor at this point, but picked up at http://www.betanews.com/ and their feed is usually reliable.
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Just a rumor at this point, but picked up at http://www.betanews.com/ and their feed is usually reliable.
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The British Broadcasting Corp. is planning a new service for 2006 to let Web users download its television and radio programs up to a week after they have aired. That they're doing this isn't surprising.
More interesting was BBC Director General Mark Thompson's realization that the march of technology is forcing their hand. "I accept", he said, "the premise that if the BBC remains nothing more than a traditional TV and radio broadcaster then we probably won't deserve or get license-fee funding beyond 2016."
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I came across this interface yesterday, and was blown away. AgencyNet designed their web site as a cutaway view of their office floorplan, complete with tiny furniture, computers, and people, even a receptionist.
Winn Schwartau, a self styled die-hard PC bigot, who also happens to be a security columnist for Network World, got so fed up with WinTel he switched to a Mac, and blogged about it. I've been on both sides of this switch throughout the past 20 years, and to be honest, I'm not sure these days it's any more important than switching from Ford to VW. Here's a little history...