Friday, 17 June 2005
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BBC : "Live performances of Beethoven's first...
BBC: "Live performances of Beethoven's first five symphonies, broadcast as part of The Beethoven Experience on BBC Radio 3, have amassed an incredible 657,399 download requests during a week long trial."
[Via Scripting News]
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A Pro Camera That Amateurs Can Afford
Digital single-lens-reflex cameras keep getting cheaper. Nikon's latest, the D50, brings S.L.R. quality into the $750 price range.
[Via New York Times: Technology]
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Ericsson Pushes Into Music World
A deal with Napster moves the Swedish wireless equipment maker into the digital music world, although one analyst dismisses it as an attempt by Ericsson to hook up 'with a cool brand.'
[Via Wired News]
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Jerky Pictures and Sound Are History. Videoconferencing Is All Grown Up.
The right camera, microphone and lighting can make Web videoconferencing a more satisfying experience, for everything from chat to guitar lessons.
[Via New York Times: Technology]
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Digital audio book library launched
New York Public Library making 700 books available in digital audio form for downloading onto PCs, CD players and portable listening devices
[Via The Globe and Mail - Technology News]
. .< 12:25:35 AM >
Another Apple trademark: Numbers
Blog: It seems there is another Apple trademark filing that might be worth checking out -- Numbers.
[Via CNET News.com]
. .< 12:24:52 AM >
CRTC approves satellite radio
Regulator grants three licences for satellite and digital radio, sets tough conditions for Canadian content
[Via The Globe and Mail - Technology News]
. .< 12:22:44 AM >
Canadian credit agency reports data breach
The personal information of about 600 Canadians was accessed without permission, Equifax Canada says.
[Via CNET News.com]
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