Archive for April, 2006



Podcast Software - Newsweek On Air - MSNBC.com

Wednesday 26 April 2006 @ 4:17 pm

If you have a music jukebox program like iTunes ( Win and Mac download ), then your NEWSWEEK podcasts may begin to play automatically. If you do not have a music jukebox program, the downloaded .mp3




The 10 Wackiest E-Commerce Sites (page 2)

Thursday 20 April 2006 @ 12:00 am

If you have $3,000 to blow on a table made from recycled paper, or have been lusting after underwear made from reconstituted beechwood chips, we’ve got some sites for you. By Ryan Singel.




The 10 Wackiest E-Commerce Sites (page 1)

Thursday 20 April 2006 @ 12:00 am

If you have $3,000 to blow on a table made from recycled paper, or have been lusting after underwear made from reconstituted beechwood chips, we’ve got some sites for you. By Ryan Singel.




The Man Behind Scrambled Hackz

Monday 17 April 2006 @ 7:00 am

Imagine slicing and dicing audio to recreate any sound on the fly by matching bits to a database of every piece of recorded music ever made. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk. This column is available as a .




Wake-Up Call for Sleep Tech (page 1)

Thursday 13 April 2006 @ 12:00 am

Who’s making big bucks off your insomnia — and are the remedies real or snake oil? From Forbes.com.




Hell Is Other People’s Music (page 1)

Tuesday 11 April 2006 @ 12:00 am

The best thing about the iPod is how it masks the assault of other people’s bad music. Commentary by Momus.




Reasons to Love Open-Source DRM

Monday 3 April 2006 @ 7:00 am

Sun Microsystems is pushing an open-source copy protection scheme designed to let you listen to your music across a broad range of platforms. Critics say there’s no such thing as good DRM. Here’s why they’re wrong. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk.