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DRM-afflicted Macs enrage users; Apple eerily silent

C'mon, can't you at least make some hang-wringing excuse about how the studios made you do it?

| Opinion | Legal | Personal tech | 11/19/08 at 6:05 pm |


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How the information-centric security approach can protect sensitive company information

How the DRM approach further protects company data?

| How-to | Security | 09/30/08 at 10:53 am |


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SanDisk and record companies launch flash memory with music

Record companies are scrambling to find new ways to distribute music in the face of declining music sales. The latest is slotMusic, a microSD card containing music in MP3 format without DRM (digital rights management), playable on pocket devices such as mobile phones.

| News | Personal tech | 09/22/08 at 11:08 am |


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Apple vs. Hollywood

The iTunes Store made long-time underdog Apple an 800-pound gorilla -- and now all of Hollywood is looking to end its reign of simian terror.

| Opinion | Personal tech | 09/15/08 at 8:25 pm |


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