- Mon Nov 16 12:38 PM PST 2009 Live-music archive to introduce memberships
Wolfgang's Vault to launch membership model: $48 a year will get you $50 (that's right) in merchandise, along with discounted downloads, and a tour of the company's memorabilia-filled headquarters.
- Sat Oct 31 2:34 PM PDT 2009 Creative is latest to tackle e-book readers
Maker of Zen MP3 players is said to be readying an e-book reader, tentatively named the MediaBook, that will harness videos, pictures, text, and services for a "media-rich experience."
- Tue Oct 20 12:49 PM PDT 2009 BOL 1088: RAID your brain server
New technology allows organic brain cells to control robots, leading us to conclude that eventually we'll all be brains in a data center. Also Apple announces a bunch of updates to its computer line as well as a new magic mouse.
- Mon Oct 19 9:00 PM PDT 2009 Jelli's crowd-sourced radio opens up to the U.S., Australia
Jelli.net is one of the more interesting Web radio services around, due mostly to the fact that its crowd-sourced playlist will now be playing in terrestrial FM radio stations too.
- Tue Oct 13 4:28 PM PDT 2009 Nokia's Netbook gamble
PC companies have already stepped on Nokia's smartphone turf, and now Nokia is taking them on in the Netbook market with the Booklet 3G.
- Thu Oct 8 4:16 PM PDT 2009 Qualcomm execs: Wireless spectrum is maxed out
Irwin and Paul Jacobs, the father-and-son team who run mobile chipmaker Qualcomm say that more wireless spectrum is needed.
- Mon Oct 5 12:05 PM PDT 2009 BOL 1077: Analysts: Cyberproving the obvious
An analyst from Morgan Stanley asserts that Apple would sell more iPhones if it offered it on more carriers. Really? Wow. We also have an example of a church leader misusing the prefix cyber. But that's not as crazy as IBM taking on Google. Or is it?
- Wed Sep 30 1:39 PM PDT 2009 Show up to school, win a plasma TV
On Count Day, which determines how much state funding Michigan school districts will get, some districts are offering incentives in hopes of netting high attendance rates.
- Mon Sep 28 12:40 PM PDT 2009 BOL 1072: Mustache-twirling jerks at AT&T
As AT&T tries to accuse Google of violating Net neutrality, Molly wonders if they really just want to be seen as a villain. Also while you should never call anything unhackable, the Netbooks being given to students in Australia are pretty tight.
- Thu Sep 24 2:56 PM PDT 2009 The Real Deal 180: Monitors
Rafe Needleman and Brian Cooley talk monitor tech and advice with special guest Eric Franklin from CNET Labs.




