Has DRM killed Nokia’s international music download plan? Digital Rights Management software is just one of multiple reasons the mobile producer is putting forward for the end of its bundling of free music downloads with cellphone purchases in 27 countries.
The cellphone company launched the program in Asian, African and European …
Of the myriad iPad 2 rumors making their way across the internet so far, there’s one in particular that’s both fascinating and unbelievable. And I say “unbelievable” not in the sense that it’s impossible to believe, but more in the sense that if it’s true, it’ll be unbelievable in a “that’s amazing” kind of way.
Several reports are …
Sometimes you want to share some photos of that fun trip with your friends when you went to Oktoberfest, dressed up in lederhosen and then passed out in the grass from too much revelry, but you don’t want everyone to see it – especially your future employers. If this scenario sounds like something that could happen to you, consider using …
Comcast’s merger with NBC Universal may be the focus of a lot of concern surrounding the cable company’s impact on Video on Demand, but it’s clearly not the only place people should be looking. The company has just invested in SnagFilms, an online video distribution site that’s previously specialized in making documentary films available …
Here at Techland, we get tickled by quirky electronics that might not be the best at what they do but come up with a unique way to a taskt. We recently ran across the Soundwagon, a portable record player that you put on top of your vinyls and plays the record as it “drives” over it. Shaped like a Volkswagen bus, it might be the cutest …
We apologize: We’re betting that you don’t want to be reminded of tax season this early in the year, nor did you really wish for filing tax app. But Turbo Tax’s new app hopes to make the tedious act of filing taxes a whole lot easier, and since all of us have to embark on this terrible journey of showing Uncle Sam what is due to us (or …
Late Friday night, Facebook announced a new round of privacy settings for third-party applications via the company’s developers blog.
(More on Techland: Facebook Forecast 2011: E-Commerce & Mobile)
In essence, the changes are minuscule. From now on, users who accept the terms and conditions of a Facebook app will grant that …
It’s Monday! Time for some handpicked gadget deals.
Garmin Wi-Fi GPS system: $62.99 at Amazon (today only)
Does your GPS system need a Wi-Fi connection and a built-in web browser so you can surf the internet from your car? Garmin thinks so. And while the Nuvi 295W debuted with a suggested price tag of $280, it’s available on Amazon
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This is kind of an odd press release, but Businesswire has just put up something simply titled Apple Media Advisory that apparently contains the following e-mail from Apple CEO Steve Jobs to all Apple employees:
“Team,
At my request, the board of directors has granted me a medical leave of absence so I can focus on my health. I will
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Good morning! Here are some of today’s top tech links so far. We’ll cover a few of these throughout the day but feel free to get a head start.
Apple expected to pack ultrafast, dual core SGX543 graphics into iPad 2, iPhone 5
Link: AppleInsider
With the Verizon iPhone rumors finally out of the way, get ready for Rumorpalooza 2011 …
The Hollywood-types behind cultural juggernaut The Social Network want you to know they really do “Like” Mark Zuckerberg, even if his film counterpart is something of an unflattering shadow.
The film picked up trophies for Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Score and Best Picture at Sunday’s Golden Globes, and while acceptance …