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  • 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.

    Posted in Digital Noise: Music and Tech by Matt Rosoff

  • 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."

    Posted in Crave by Leslie Katz

  • 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.

    Posted in Buzz Out Loud Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • 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.

    Posted in Web Crawler by Josh Lowensohn

  • 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.

    Posted in Signal Strength by Marguerite Reardon

  • 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.

    Posted in CTIA Fall show by Marguerite Reardon

  • 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?

    Posted in Buzz Out Loud Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • 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.

    Posted in Crave by Leslie Katz

  • 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.

    Posted in Buzz Out Loud Podcast by Tom Merritt

  • 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.

    Posted in The Real Deal Podcast by Rafe Needleman

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