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Declare DRM freedom!
Beta News (Monday, 6 May) - Oct. 10, 2007 is the day I threw off the chains locking my music....
W3C Declares DRM In-Scope For HTML
Slashdot (Tuesday, 12 February) - FredAndrews writes "The W3C has ruled DRM in-scope for their HTML standard. A lot of...
3 million Freesat receivers now out there, and boxes to get YouTube
The Register (Tuesday, 12 February) - I'm sick of this high value content, get me some CATS Freesat is celebrating the...
Dedicated YouTube channel coming to British TV
Beta News (Monday, 11 February) - Freesat, the BBC and ITV-backed satellite TV operator, has unveiled plans to launch a dedicated...
Create animated GIFs from YouTube videos with Any GIF Animator
Beta News (Monday, 11 February) - From a Captain Picard facepalm to a dancing Homer Simpson, there’s an animated GIF for...
Ask Slashdot: Do Most Programmers Understand the English Language?
Slashdot (Friday, 8 February) - Shadoefax writes "I have been developing Firefox add-ons for several years and all so far...
HTML holes exposed sensitive data for “private” Steam user accounts
Ars Technica (Wednesday, 6 February) - Aurich Lawson Valve has remedied a major potential privacy issue with the Steam Community...
Replace Notepad with the powerful and smarter EverEdit
Beta News (Wednesday, 6 February) - Windows Notepad may be easy to use, but it’s also horribly basic, and so it’s...
How much for Opera's app store in my TV? A tenor, perhaps?
The Register (Tuesday, 5 February) - HTML5 tech added to set-top box chips Web browser biz Opera Software will embed its...
A look at BlackBerry's devices through the ages
Ars Technica (Sunday, 3 February) - The "@" sign is for e-mail—get it? The revolutionary Inter@ctive Pager 900 was one...