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Wednesday, January 05, 2005 |
Court nixes RIAA subpoenas. Appeals court in Missouri says RIAA must file suits before obtaining names of alleged copyright infringers from ISPs.
8:23:01 AM
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Tech Gadget Show Features Hottest Products With billions of dollars in sales at stake, telecommunications
companies are joining the intensifying battle already begun by
computing stalwarts and consumer electronics giants to push digital
music, photos and television deeper into homes in 2005.
8:20:13 AM
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Sigmatel Implements HD Audio.
Sigmatel this week introduced three new codecs that implement Intel’s
new high definition audio (HD audio) specification, enabling a new
class of audio performance on PCs.
8:17:24 AM
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Vying for Control Over the Digital Home.
Ten industries are vying for control of the “digital home,” but some
are better positioned than others to capture a big share of that
emerging market, according to a new report from Forrester Research.
8:17:07 AM
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PenguinRadio Demoing Prototypes.
Instead of listening to streaming Internet radio on your PC,
PenguinRadio wants to build standalone devices that let you listen to
local sports, traffic or music, regardless of your geographic location.
8:16:34 AM
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Cable news is 'transitional'.
News analyst Andrew Tyndall looks back from the future and says cable
news networks "will seem to be a transitional phase between
broadcasting and online news."
8:15:32 AM
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