EMI ditches DRM
...sort of. Last night, posts started littering the web announcing that EMI might make such a move, instigated by an article in the Wall Street Journal.
...sort of. Last night, posts started littering the web announcing that EMI might make such a move, instigated by an article in the Wall Street Journal.
The parties have resolved their dispute on a 'without fault basis', according to TechnologyOne.
The Australian Taxation Office has contested Uber's argument that the definition of taxi and limousine needs to be examined.
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has again filled its CEO position after former CEO Kim Denham was sacked in May this year.
The cherished but elusive scheme for a single EU-wide patent gets underway again after the countries holding it up — Spain and Italy — are left out of the equation
Now that climate change has brought about the possibility of new oil fields in the Arctic, President George W. Bush is in favor of action.
The journalists behind the popular site are just regular reporters who have found a lucrative niche. Photos: Celebs mug for The Smoking Gun
Financial market sentiment around Jive's growth prospects will now play an increasingly important role in the broader space they have come from. The big leagues are crowded and finding space to grow as a platform will be challenging but possible
What looks to be a terrific US Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) 'Frontline' program 'Digital Nation' airs February 2nd in North America and will be available online internationally: the trailer is above and continues an ongoing examination by PBS of the remaking of modern culture by digital media in ways that we’re only beginning to understand.
Any searches conducted at the US border without reasonable suspicion will now be a violation of the Fourth Amendment.