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Use P2P And Get In Shape?
They say that you can do anything on the Internet, but using P2P to get in shape? That may cause a bit of a stretch of the imagination when you are talking about exercising more then your fingers, eyes and mind.
With a little software and a little hardware, you can accomplish intense exercise.
http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=905
Music 'pirates' vow to fight on down under
A MENTOR once advised Nikki Hemming to clutch an anchor such as a pen during executive meetings to control her habit of making strong hand gestures.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2095-1774217,00.html
RIAA, MPAA, penetrate Internet2
Two of the three most lethal and determined enemies of innovation and online freedom have joined Internet2 to, study advanced content distribution technologies.
Pre-PDC Exclusive: Windows Vista Product Editions Revealed
Two days before the start of Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2005, I've received exclusive insider information about the product editions, or SKUs, which Microsoft intends to create for Windows
http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/47665/47665.html
Lost in the iPod shuffle
So tell me, if a Sony display falls at a press conference and no one is there to cover it, does it make a sound? That was what happened when Sony introduced its new digital portable players on the same day that Apple took the sheet off of the iPod Nano and the iPod Phone. It seems Sony got lost in the iPod shuffle.
Big Music versus HD Radio
Never mind that digital audio broadcasting is not significantly greater in quality than regular, analog radio. Never mind that its music quality is vastly less than that of audio CDs.
Software cartel accuses Sweden
John Hugosson, chairman of the software cartel's Business Software Alliance, and Peter Bergh, director of its Swedish Software Association, claim every fourth computer programme in Swedish state-run companies and public authorities is unlicenced, says The Local, quoting Svenska Dagbladet.
Sirius Canada and Canadian Satellite Radio (CSR) bought' digital radio licenses by spending lots of money on newspaper ads and lobbying, claims an opponent to the Liberal government's decision to allow new satellite radio licences.
Vista (codenamed Longhorn). While the exact breakdown of the Windows
Vista editions has been the subject of much speculation, this list closely matches the editions list I first published on the SuperSite for Windows last year. Here's how the Windows Vista product editions break down.
Australia's Kazaa has been ordered to prevent illegal trading of music. Paul Ham reports from Sydney
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