Stories about DRM

First Look: Borders’ Kobo ebook reader
A $199 price tag hits the sweet spot as the Kobo reader looks to kickstart the Australian ebook market. Here’s our quick hands-on review of the would-be ‘Kindle killer’.
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BigPond Music dumps support for WMA
Telstra’s online music arm BigPond Music yesterday revealed it would ditch support for the unpopular Windows Media Audio format after April 1.
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Pirate Party gears up for Federal elections
Sniffing an election in the wind, and wanting to put its own core issues on the table, the Pirate Party is seeking registration as an official political party.
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Google muscles in on music and ebooks
The search supremo is tipped to launch an online music service this week, with the Google Editions ebook store to follow next year.
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iPod Shuffle's new mystery chip explained
The new iPod Shuffle contains a mysterious chip which sparked rumors on many a blog this weekend.
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Sync anything to anything: ultimate iTunes replacement?
Some people have hailed doubleTwist as "possibly the world's best media player", with promise to break the iTunes monopoly.
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DRM to infect Flash soon, Adobe hints
DRM. They're the three most-dreaded letters in the world of technology. And it looks like they are going to infect your copy of Flash soon.
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Nokia to offer all-you-can-download of 4 million songs
Nokia has an unbelievably appealing offer coming up: unlimited downloads (to keep) from a library of over four million songs with a Nokia phone purchase.
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Apple: death of DRM; FaceBook integration with iPhoto
Today's Steve Jobs-less MacWorld keynote wasn't a blockbuster, but was instead filled with lots of bite-sized surprises.
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Replacement for CD nowhere to be found
A 'new' technology that will apparently supercede the CD has gone on sale. The trouble is: none of the stores that are supposed to have it know about it.
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Windows 7 surprise: DivX built in
No more trawling the web for the latest media codecs. Windows 7 comes ready to play all your favourite "downloaded" videos.
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Apple threatens closure of the iTunes music store if price hike approved
Apple claims it may be forced to close its highly successful iTunes music store if the US government tomorrow approves a 66 percent price hike for music royalties.
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Vodafone launches unlimited Mobile Music offer
It's an all-you-can-download music service, but if you're expecting DRM-free, high-quality downloads that you can keep, you'll be disappointed.
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Movies for Australian iTunes store finally arrive
Apple finally switch on movies for Australian iTunes users, and also drop the price of AppleTV.
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Sanity's new music store a DRM nightmare
Sanity's new online music store is all about restrictions, restrictions, restrictions.
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