About this Author
Sandy McMurray is a long-time technology journalist whose work has appeared in Time, the Globe & Mail, the Toronto Sun, Report on Business, Profit, and other sources. Between 1995 - 2002, Sandy wrote a weekly column about technology for the Toronto Sun, and served as Technology Editor for five Sun Media newspapers. He has been publishing on the Web since 1996.
Contact: readme@mac.com
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December 05, 2005
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Sony DRM has built-in Apple DRM?
Freedom to Tinker takes another look at the Sony rootkit software (XCP) and finds something interesting inside. For weeks, the blogosphere has been abuzz with tales of intrigue about Sony’s XCP copy protection system. Among the strangest revelations was that XCP itself infringes on the copyrights to several open source software projects. In one case, Sam Hocevar found conclusive evidence that part of XCP’s code was copied from a program called DRMS, which he co-authored with DVD Jon and released under the terms of the GPL open source license. What made this finding particularly curious is that the purpose of DRMS is to break the copy protection on songs sold in Apple’s iTunes Music Store. Why would XCP rip off code intended to defeat another vendor’s DRM?
The answer is that XCP utilizes the DRMS code not to remove Apple DRM but to add it. I’ve discovered that XCP uses code from DRMS as part of a hidden XCP feature that provides iTunes and iPod compatibility. Read the whole thing here.
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Intel delay predicted
Paul Murphy at ZDNet predicts that Intel delays and high costs will force Apple to delay the launch of Intel-based Macs, or make serious compromises to meet price targets.
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November 21, 2005
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Steve Jobs on SNL
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November 08, 2005
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More Dumb DRM
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November 04, 2005
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Digital movies sales - a workable business model?
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November 01, 2005
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Sony, Rootkits, and DRM
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October 27, 2005
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Media Center versus Front Row
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October 26, 2005
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Stanford on iTunes
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October 17, 2005
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Apple pulls out of Samsung joint venture
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October 12, 2005
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Open source NeuroLens on Mac OS X
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September 06, 2005
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FEMA to Mac and Linux users: drop dead
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September 02, 2005
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Tiger Secrets revealed
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August 26, 2005
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Lazy and Dumb
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August 25, 2005
August 22, 2005
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Essential Mac freeware
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iPod repair procedures
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January 14, 2005
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Apple's tipping point
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January 12, 2005
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Blogdex top 10
For what it's worth, the Mac mini and the iPod shuffle are #1 and #8 respectively this evening on Blogdex, "the most contagious information currently spreading in the weblog community."
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December 23, 2004
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The amazing story of Graphing Calculator
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December 06, 2004
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IBM speculation
Rumor Watch: IBM to sell its PC division, then buy Apple, or partner with Apple to sell Macs. "Selling its PC Division would also pave the way for such an IBM move to be approved by the FTC. To add even more heat to already hot gossip, it turns out that Apple is not among the published list of early companies signing up for IBM's PowerPC consortia - a rather strange gap given Apple's now absolute dependency on that microprocessor range..." Read the rest here.
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