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Archive for March, 2008

ISPs have been throttling BitTorrent traffic for years now, but only recently this turned into a political issue. The BitTorrent client Azureus has now developed a plugin through which you can help distinguishing the good from the bad ISPs, data they will use to strengthen their argument in the ongoing Comcast debate.

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  • Blu-ray’s BD+ was supposed to take “10 years” to crack, but it didn’t take 10 months. Yet, even though the scheme can be dynamically updated, SlySoft is extremely confident that they’ll crack whatever the BDA sends our way. (Updated.)

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  • Once upon a time, the four to eight gigabyte footprint of a DVD on your hard drive was prohibitively large. But since the price of a gigabyte has plummeted, ripping your entire DVD collection to your computer is not just possible, it’s prudent, and it’s easy. Let’s take a look at the best ways to back up and play any DVD rip on your home computer

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  • We put the Windows beta of Safari 3 through the wringer last summer, we weren’t impressed. With 3.1 out of beta, we wanted to know, have things improved? Wow, have they.

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  • Test yourself! On my B&W 685 speakers I could only hear a little difference between the two clips, never knew that 128 kbps mp3’s where so good!

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  • Sure we like our chocolate bunny ears, but around these parts the best easter eggs aren’t painted pink and stuffed with jelly beans—they’re the undocumented and unexpected fun features hidden deep inside various software apps. While new software Easter eggs don’t come around often, there’s still a basket full of classics we love……..

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  • Sony has withdrawn its $50 ‘crapware’ removal charge after customers respond with an uproar.

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  • lot of people appear to be bent out of shape about Apple using its auto-update service to distribute the Safari Web browser on Windows. The CEO of Mozilla, which makes the rival Firefox browser, calls it bad business.

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  • In continuing its efforts to spread content far and wide, Revision3 has created a desktop application in partnership with Miro. This is a desktop app that delivers Revision3 shows directly to you. There’s a PC and a Mac version, and the player is pre-loaded with subscriptions to all of Revision3’s shows.

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