- Thu Nov 5 2:07 PM PST 2009 Beatles copyright case down a legal rabbit hole
BlueBeat is streaming Beatles recordings for free and selling them for 25 cents apiece, claiming that they aren't the original recordings and therefore aren't copyright-protected.
- Thu Nov 5 5:40 AM PST 2009 RealNetworks to lay off 4 percent
The Seattle area layoffs, which will affect about 70 people, come on the heels of Microsoft's cutting another 800 workers on Wednesday.
- Tue Oct 13 1:11 PM PDT 2009 Touch-enabled Rhapsody on HP TouchSmart PCs
The latest update to HP's TouchSmart PCs will come with a touch-enabled version of Rhapsody.
- Fri Oct 9 8:00 AM PDT 2009 Week in review: Android has arrived
Google's operating system is gaining momentum, while Adobe pushes Flash on mobile devices. Also: New e-book readers.
- Fri Sep 4 11:54 AM PDT 2009 Grooveshark update worthy, not groundbreaking
Currently available to paying VIP members only, Grooveshark 2.0 is a solid update to my favorite free online music-streaming service.
- Tue Sep 1 6:28 AM PDT 2009 Sony shipping Chrome on Vaios
Japanese electronics giant is the first major computermaker to ship Google's browser, though Chrome will still ride tandem with IE.
- Tue Aug 25 11:00 PM PDT 2009 Michael Robertson: Digital music's bad boy was right
Robertson pegged the problems with ad-supported music sites two years ago, and today the sector is struggling. He now says iTunes will fall. Is he right about that as well?
- Fri Aug 14 12:57 PM PDT 2009 Week in review: No dog days in Redmond
There's been a steady stream of news from Microsoft this week, chiefly, a deal with Nokia on mobile office. Also, a look inside SpiralFrog's short, troubled life, and game sales in free fall.
- Wed Aug 12 12:56 PM PDT 2009 CNET News Daily Podcast: Microsoft, Nokia partner to fend off rivals
What Microsoft and Nokia, rivals in their own right, hope to gain from a mobile partnership; judge determines that RealDVD does infringe on copyright, and some changes coming to Facebook.
- Wed Aug 12 11:50 AM PDT 2009 BOL 1040: i4i wants tooth for tooth from Microsoft
The I4i Chairman Loudon Owen joins us to talk about why it's suing Microsoft to prevent selling Word as it is currently. Sounds like I4i wouldn't mind cash. Also Tr.im is back. And Molly takes them to task for being babies.




