- Thu Dec 16 2004 Focus group: Kazaa will meet Napster's fate
In copyright trial, lawyers discuss whether to admit an e-mail sent from a focus group to Sharman, owner of P2P software Kazaa.
Posted by Kristyn Maslog-Levis
- Mon Nov 29 2004 Music industry lashes out at Kazaa trial
Trial begins with music industry attorney calling Kazaa an "engine of copyright piracy to a degree of magnitude never before seen."
Posted by Kristyn Maslog-Levis
- Tue Oct 10 2000 BMG tunes into the Net with music downloads
The record label will begin selling 100 songs and albums to consumers via downloads from the Internet, the latest digital music initiative from a major label.
Posted by Jim Hu
- Thu Apr 17 2008 ArcAttack brings singing Tesla coils to the masses
The group has mixed the singing Tesla coils they've had for some time with a PVC pipe organ, a robotic drum set, and original music.
Posted by Daniel Terdiman
- Tue Apr 10 2007 Images: Wikipedia's pop culture addiction
Online encyclopedia gives more attention to pop culture topics like Star Trek, Buffy than historic events or science. Not that we're complaining.
- Tue Nov 30 2004 Sparring begins in Kazaa trial
If Sharman can bar people who spread child porn, it can do the same for those sharing unlicensed songs, music industry attorney says.
Posted by Kristyn Maslog-Levis
- Mon Sep 11 2006 T-Mobile, EMI test ad-supported video service
Mobile operator teams with European record label for service that lets consumers watch music videos on cell phones.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Thu Dec 9 2004 Sharman exec calls child porn unstoppable
Chief technology officer testifies user access to Kazaa couldn't be blocked, despite the company's zero-tolerance policy on child porn.
Posted by Kristyn Maslog-Levis
- Fri Jul 2 2004 Kazaa copyright trial set for November
Australian court deals a blow to Kazaa parent Sharman, rejecting the company's bid to have certain evidence tossed out.
Posted by Abby Dinham
- Fri Apr 24 2009 Ep. 958: My other me knows Jiu jitsu
Scientists have simulated a part of the brain, molecule by molecule, and may possibly be able to simulate an entire brain soon. This has Natali excited, because she anticipates being able to download ...
Posted by Tom Merritt ,Nicole Lee and Jason Howell