iTunes DRM-free backdoor reopened
Talkback yes but Apple are not about to rele ase a Linux programe are they they are in bed with BSD and according to the likes of Apple we are just the ass wipes if we run Linux althou it is FAR better than any Apple or MicroSquis offeringt i have EVER seen
[March 24, 2005, 10:43]
iTunes DRM-free backdoor reopened
Talkback I think iTunes (and similar sites) should be forced to disclose just how hindering the DRM copy protection is. I signed up to the service some months back and downloaded a few songs. I expected to be able to transfer about and basically enjoy my...
[March 23, 2005, 13:50]
iTunes DRM-free backdoor reopened
Talkback It's time that companies see the potential of Linux. If they keep ignoring it, people will find a way to make a same (better ? program for Linux. This is just a result of that. If apple had made an iTunes for Linux then a program like PyMusique...
[March 23, 2005, 10:24]
iTunes DRM-free backdoor reopened
News A group of underground programmers has posted code online they say will reopen a back door in Apple Computer's iTunes store, allowing Linux computer users to purchase music free of copy restrictions. The release comes just a day after Apple blocked...
[March 23, 2005, 9:35]
No but ....
Talkback The whole can of worms has been reopened, and it would appear that the that lack of clarity, for whatever reasons, in the original documents leaves the outcome open to interpretation either way. None the less, I am puzzled by the apparent...
[August 27, 2009, 10:09]
Fujitsu staff prepare for more strikes
News Fujitsu Services reopened talks with Acas on Monday. Fujitsu Services has agreed to reopen arbitration talks in an effort to solve a long-running industrial dispute with outsourcing staff at its Manchester plant.
[February 19, 2007, 16:03]
Tax credits site to stay closed after fraud
News The government's tax credit website, closed down by fraudsters in 2005, will not be back online before next summer at the earliest and may never be reopened, the British government has admitted. Dawn Primarolo, the government's paymaster general...
[March 20, 2007, 9:51]
BackUpNext
Downloads Features: All settings can be saved and reopened (Run Now & Save/Open); After a successful backup the ZIP file can be uploaded by FTP; Support filters & tokens; Can run scheduled backup; Support Incremental backups; Support command line options...
[May 30, 2008, 8:47]
Simple Comic
Downloads Features: Page Layout: Pages laid out as they would be in print Page Ordering: Left to right or right to left Page Scaling: Original size, window and horizontal fit Fullscreen: Maximize viewing area Archive Handling: Seamlessly deals with .cbr...
[November 29, 2009, 22:14]
Wainmans Toolbar
Downloads Auto update itself when browser is reopened Updated with an email notifier and RSS feeds as well as tweaks to the pop up blocker and the radio. Easy setup many customization options wide variety of specific types of searches built-in anti-spyware...
[December 23, 2005, 9:32]
LaTeXiT
Downloads Main features of LaTeXiT are : generated PDFs can be reopened (even with copy/paste) to be modified LinkBack support syntax colouring and auto-completion of LaTeX keywords smart LaTeX errors manager LaTeX palettes automatic history and library...
[November 16, 2009, 4:28]
CallNet reopens totally free Internet floodgates
News CallNet, the little ISP that went totally free and then buckled under demand, has reopened its customer registration process three months after it all got too much. CallNet failed to predict that unrestricted, completely free dial-up Internet...
[February 7, 2000, 15:13]
Tech foresees future of London travel
News This is part of the London Transport Museum, which reopened to the public this week following a two-year £22.4m refurbishment. The new museum uses interactive and virtual technology to allow people to experience what transport might be like in the...
[November 23, 2007, 16:14]
Case threatens search engines' use of trademarks
News Dealing a potential setback to the Web search advertising market, a federal appeals court has reopened a lawsuit challenging the unauthorised use of trademarks in ads linked to search-engine keywords.
[January 16, 2004, 8:25]
A Year Ago: CallNet reopens totally free Internet floodgates
News CallNet, the little ISP that went totally free and then buckled under demand, has reopened its customer registration process three months after it all got too much. It's back, it's ready and it's still totally free.
[February 7, 2001, 6:02]
MSN browser lockout fuels antitrust cry
News Microsoft has said it has reopened the redesigned MSN site to rival browser makers, but as of Friday morning, the most recent browsers from Mozilla.org and Opera Software still could not access MSN. As some third-party browsers remained unable to...
[October 29, 2001, 8:35]
AltaVista has overreacted, say privacy experts
News At the same time it has reopened the debate on the level of responsibility that portals and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should accept towards the adult-rated content that appears on their site. AltaVista's decision to remove all chat services...
[February 16, 2001, 9:54]
Lobbyists prepare for next software patent battle
News But the debate around software patents has now reopened, with the EC's launch of a public consultation into how the patent system should be changed. Pro-patent companies and lobby groups are getting ready for the European Commission's next attempt...
[January 23, 2006, 16:20]
Analysis: PC or not PC... TV is the question
News The continued failure of unmetered Internet services and the increasing coverage they are being given in the press has reopened the debate about how the masses will eventually access the Net. ONdigital launches its own version of Internet via the...
[September 8, 2000, 8:12]
Microsoft's patches: Can you trust them?
News The first few had protection against the vulnerability, but the last patch -- which was one month before Slammer was released -- was intended to fix another problem, but it reopened SQL server vulnerability," said Noel.
[July 16, 2003, 13:26]



