Anti-copying firm eases CD controls. SunnComm's technology, which prevents consumers from ripping MP3s off of CDs, has sparked consumer outrage. Now the company aims to offer a compromise. [CNET News.com]
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Mira device makers give nod to Intel. Philips, ViewSonic and two Asian contract-manufacturers will build their Mira devices around Intel's XScale processor, an early salvo in what will likely be a year filled with gadget news. [CNET News.com]
Ineta.ORG. Bill Evjen, executive director of Ineta.org just stopped by. If you are a .NET developer and haven't heard of Ineta.org, you will. This is the International .NET Association. They help .NET user groups with speakers and other resources. Started as a completely volunteer organization. Today they have dozens of member user groups and tens of thousands of members. Several people were wearing their shirts here at the TechED conference which demonstrates loyalty to this group. [Scobleizer Radio Weblog]
Tom Lehrer. "The Army has carried the American ... ideal to its logical conclusion. Not only do they prohibit discrimination on the grounds of race, creed and color, but also on ability." [Quotes of the Day]