There'a a lot to be happy about with the Apple's news that nearly the entire iTunes library will be available without Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection. For one, you won't have to count how many computers you've authorized. All your machines with iTunes will be able to play the purchased tunes.
But here's the catch: Not all portable devices will be able to. Read more
Even though the holidays are upon us, the soured economy has everyone in a depressed mood. But, there's new research that says one person's happiness can ripple to those around them. With that in mind, here are a couple of technology items that make me smile in hopes they will bring you some joy too: Read more
Our IT guys shouldn't tell we editorial types to disassemble any sort of technology in a troubleshooting effort: Read more
Adobe is showing off support for Flash on the T-Mobile G1 (Google Android) platform at its MAX event in San Francisco this week: Read more
Surprised to see a press release from Logitech pop in my inbox this evening announcing it has acquired video-chat service SightSpeed for $30 million in cash. Not a bad deal for Logitech and the company says it will have no material impact on earnings (guess they dug the cash out of the couch cushions.) Read more
If it's Halloween it can only mean one thing: Horror movies. Of course, the best of the horror flicks don't really have much of a tech bent, unless you're counting chainsaws and the rising of the dead, but we found three in the Network Downtime that fit the bill. Today, tomorrow and Thursday we'll be unveiling our Good, Bad and Ugly Halloween Trilogy of Terrors picks. Read more
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