Archive for April, 2008


Children’s charity takes on filesharing

Apr 30, 2008 Author: Matthew | Filed under: Filesharing

A children’s charity in the UK has decided to take on the issue of filesharing and spread the word about the evils of illegal music downloads, which are both against the law and “unsafe”, apparently.

One converted child said, “I used to use Limewire, but didn’t realise it was wrong and my parents didn’t know what I was doing.”

Oh dear.

Childnet admirably campaigns to improve Internet safety for children. There’s nothing wrong with that. The charity is sending a leaflet to schools to persuade kids to take care while surfing the net and using their mobile phones.

The clear message is that filesharing is an adults’ games. While America’s college students haven’t been so lucky, UK children will be “educated” about the errors of their filesharing ways. How noble.

However, for the million of non-children who still use filesharing programs like Limewire, there is no hope of salvation.

UA campus targeted for filesharnig

Apr 28, 2008 Author: Matthew | Filed under: Filesharing

More campus activity this week. This time, the University of Arkansas has been targeted by the RIAA for filesharing students.

The RIAA has formally requested that UA complies with its dealing with filesharing activities, which means that the university must supply the names that match up to IPs that show illegal filesharing activity.

This has caused much uproar, as some at the university have slammed the request, saying that the RIAA does not have the right to do such a thing.

One senior compared this filesharing monitoring to phone tapping. The RIAA has basically requested that UA keep records of all Internet filesharing activity that occurs on campus.

What this means is that the UA’s IT department finds filesharing culprits who are getting free music downloads and passes on their names to the RIAA, who in turn send a letter to the students demanding damages or a court case.

UA responded by issuing a statement saying that students’ details will not be passed on unless a there is a subpoena.

Salvia Divinorum

Apr 27, 2008 Author: Carmela | Filed under: General

There is a new drug on the block and it is making inroads into the markets previously dominated by Marijuana and LSD. The good news? It is entirely legal. The bad? It might not be legal for very long.
Salvia is a plant with hallucinogenic properties hailing from Mexico. Its sale, use and possession is entirely legal in most U.S. States and in Mexico, and the plant is solid in both leaf and extract form on the Internet. Its use induces hallucinations lasting for around one hour. While the effects are said to be stronger than those provided by Marijuana they only last an hour or so.
Pro-Salvia commentators claim that Salvia is a relatively harmless drug and that those wishing to see it banned are making a lot of fuss over a very small problem.
Some states have already banned Salvia or limited its use in some way, and with others likely to follow perhaps now is the time to make the most of Salvia’s legal status.

3G iPhone Downloads will dominate the Downloads done online

Apr 27, 2008 Author: Sashi | Filed under: General

Read all about it! Read all about it! Apple’s new 3g iPhone will soon be entering the market! While this alone is very exciting news for many Apple fans and potential iPhone buyers, the much more exciting news is that the 3g iPhone may be subsidized by up to $200, bring the price down to a much more manageable $200 or so; the subsidy will of course be in return for customers signing a new two year contract.

Apple AT&T have not officially released news of this subsidy – or indeed many details about the 3g iPhone. The word on the street is that the 3g iPhone will be available around the 1 year anniversary of the first model’s release, so look towards the end of June.

Before this release date Apple plans, according to an insider, to stop shipping the old model of iPhone. This will create a supply lacuna and an explosion of demand when the new iPhone finally arrives.

Harvard students not pinned for filesharing

Apr 26, 2008 Author: Matthew | Filed under: Filesharing

While America’s students are being terrorized by the RIAA for filesharing, it looks like one special group of students is immune to filesharing rules and regulations. Step up the class of 2008 from Harvard.

The RIAA has delivered thousands of letters to universities to try and curb filesharing habits. This action often results in students who are accused of filesharing being given an ultimatum with the threat of court action if they don’t cough up several thousand bucks.

Perhaps Harvard’s students are simply a law-abiding bunch of students, but they are students, right? For whatever reason, Harvard has not received any pre-litigation letters from the RIAA.

What’s most bizarre in this case is that the RIAA admits that Harvard students are engaged in filesharing activities, but the “levels are not sufficient enough to warrant legal action”. Hold on a minute. When did it become about levels?

Is the RIAA too scared to go after Harvard’s hardened team of lawyers?

Home Business Start up

Apr 24, 2008 Author: Laura | Filed under: General

A new home business will likely need some new equipment. At the very least you will need a desk of some description, a computer and a phone. While it might be tempting to go out and spend as little as possible on each of these items it should be remembered that these purchases are an investment into your home business.

If you are planning on spending a lot of time on the phone with your home business then get a good quality headset – Plantronics are excellent in this area – and consider a wireless version if you think you might benefit from moving around while on the phone.

A good computer will save you and your home business a lot of time a stress; a reliable computer will save you even more. With Windows getting the bashing that it does it might be time to consider one of Apple’s sturdy little machines. The extra initial cost incurred – remember this is an investment in your home business – is well worth the additional piece of mind that comes with an Apple computer.

Great news for fans of Nokia phones. All new Nokia handsets will now come with unlimited music downloads from Sony BMG for one year as part of Nokia’s new music service.

The “Comes With Music” campaign was launched by Nokia last year. It meant that Nokia users had access to unlimited music downloads from Universal. Now, the mobile giant has added Sony BMG into the mix.

All the songs Nokia users download will be theirs to keep. If you cancel your subscription, you won’t lose all the music downloads you’ve accumulated.

Nokia is opening up new doors in the world of music downloads. This surely gives the phone maker an edge over the iPhone. Nokia has a lot of ground to make up in terms of mobile music downloads, but this should go some way to evening out the playing field.

Comcast in hot water over filesharing restrictions

Apr 21, 2008 Author: Matthew | Filed under: Filesharing

The US Federal Communications Commission chairman was before senators this week testifying about the network management techniques employed by Comcast. He said that Comcast definitely blocked access to P2P filesharing networks. Not only that, but it did it on a regular basis.

Comcast used several techniques to block its own users’ access to filesharing programs like Limewire and Ares. He added that this was not used only sometimes with the intention of delaying traffic, but rather, it was a full onslaught against filesharing.

Several consumer groups have filed complaints against Comcast, stating that the ISP blocked and tampered with access to filesharing network without good reason. Comcast has since defended its actions, although it’s clear that the company is in a spot of bother now.

Many of Comcast’s user were not able to access filesharing services in the past.

Tesco unveils music download service in the UK

Apr 21, 2008 Author: Matthew | Filed under: Music downloads

UK retailer Tesco recently launched a new service for music downloads. Starting next month, Tesco Digital will give users access to music downloads for iPods and other MP3 players with a selection of more than 3.3 millions tracks available for download.

Less importantly, there will also be about 100 flash games available for free download.

The service will be available from the Tesco Extra store in Portman Road, Wokingham. We’re sure this isn’t the only store the service will be available from, but we found this news on a local website.

Although Tesco is only beginning with legal music downloads, it’s expected that in the future, there will be movies and TV shows available for legal download. With the sort of sway that Tesco has over UK consumers, you can expect that this will be a big thing. Tesco, however, has never been a champion in terms of selling music to consumers. Retailers such as Asda have always done a much better job at bringing cheap music to the general public.

Ares

Apr 18, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: General

The name Ares conjures up a number of different things to different people, and its meaning is sensitive to the context into which it is introduced.

First up, and perhaps the most influential of the three meanings is of Ares the Greek War God; a truly nasty, vindictive and violent man. He stands alone among the other gods of was as being the one dedicated to savage warfare, bloodlust and slaughter. He was the epitome of brawn over brains.

NASA decided that naming their rockets after this particularly nasty deity was a grand idea and the Ares V rocket – planned for release in the 2019 – complements Ares I which is being designed as a crew launch vehicle.

Last, but certainly not least, is the Ares the P2P filesharing software. This is probably the most omniscient of all the definitions and certainly the one most likely to be recognized by younger readers.

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