Archive for April 4th, 2008

Apr4

Digital firms pay heavy price for labels’ support (Reuters)

Reuters - A stark truth facing any aspiring
digital music service these days is that working with record
labels is going to carry a hefty price.

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Filed in: Digital Music

Apr4

New Version of Google Talk released!

Google finally released a new version of Google Talk. It’s been a long time coming, but the new application, in some ways, definitely worth the wait. This version includes all the great features of the Google Talk Gadget, but in an application form. It’s called, Google Talk Labs Edition.

Google Talk, Labs Edition […]

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Filed in: Google


Apr4

Update: Adobe reconsiders Photoshop Express TOS

You’ll recall that Adobe last week announced Photoshop Express beta – a free Web-based tool that allows you to crop, rotate, tweak, twirl, correct, and show off photos on Photoshop Express or Facebook. For free. You’ll also recall the ensuing flap that surround its onerous Terms Of Service (TOS) that, among other things, stated:
“Adobe does […]

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Filed in: Apple/Mac

Apr4

Microsoft weekend roundup: The’no’s’ have it

As the week draws to a close, there are a few Microsoft-related “no’s” worth noting — beyond the no more extensions for Windows XP’s preload cutoff date of June 30. Other no’s I noticed:

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Filed in: Microsoft


Apr4

Older Adults Shifting To Mobile Phones From Landlines (TechWeb)

TechWeb - A Harris Interactive survey found that about one in seven adults uses only a cell phone, up from roughly one in 10 in 2006.

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Filed in: Cell Phones

Apr4

Windows 7: The delivery-date speculation continues

Over the past couple of days, I’ve noticed more new speculation about Microsoft’s timetable for delivering Windows 7, the next version of Windows. Microsoft is saying publicly 2010 is still the likely RTM date, but late 2009 is undoubtedly a possibility.

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Filed in: Microsoft


Apr4

Rolling Stones, YouTube team up for music channel (Reuters)

Director Martin Scorsese (C) stands with Rolling Stones band members Keith Richards (2nd L), Mick Jagger (2nd R), Ronnie Wood (L), and Charlie Watts as the group arrives at the premiere of the documentary film 'Shine A Light', directed by Scorsese about the Rolling Stones, in New York March 30, 2008. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - The Rolling Stones and the YouTube video
Web site have teamed up to launch a new entertainment channel.


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Filed in: Internet



 

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