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EU amends 'three strikes' bill

06.11.2009 10:10    afterdawn.com
The EU has ruled to change the Internet piracy "three strikes" bill, in an effort to give more rights to those accused of piracy.EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding says EU lawmakers and governments are in agreement after two years of
EU amends 'three strikes' bill



Dell officially launches the Adamo XPS

06.11.2009 10:10    afterdawn.com
After months of teasing the ultraportable, has finally officially launched the Adamo XPS, a notebook thinner than the .The ultraportable boasts the following specs, via :*Thinnest laptop in the world at 9.99mm* 13.4-inch LED display * 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo
Dell officially launches the Adamo XPS

Steve Jobs is the "CEO of the Decade"

06.11.2009 10:10    afterdawn.com
CEO Steve Jobs has been named "CEO of the Decade" this month by Fortune magazine, mainly for the historic marks he has left in multiple industries.Jobs, best known for being behind the company that created the Mac computer and the
Steve Jobs is the "CEO of the Decade"

Verizon launches second Android phone

06.11.2009 10:10    afterdawn.com
Following the gigantic hype of the DROID Android phone, Verizon has launched their second Android device, to much less fanfare.The phone, the Droid Eris, is very significant to its manufacturer. The company is a big name in smartphone manufacturing but
Verizon launches second Android phone

Android Market to see carrier billing soon

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
T-Mobile, which exclusively has the G1 Android phone as well as the MyTouch3G and Cliq, has released some Android stats this week, including its forward plans for the Android Market.According to here are the stats from T-Mobile: * Around 50%
Android Market to see carrier billing soon


EMI granted injunction over website for alleged illegal sales of Beatles tracks

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
The Big 4 record label EMI sued Bluebeat.com this week, claiming the site is selling unauthorized digital copies of the Beatles albums.The site sells each track for $0.25 but EMI says they have "not authorized content to be sold on
EMI granted injunction over website for alleged illegal sales of Beatles tracks

Google already at work on Android 2.1

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
Although Android 2.0 will not be officially released until Friday, it appears the Google team is already at work on Android 2.1, which should fix a number of bugs and streamline 2.0.The report comes from who says that the site's
Google already at work on Android 2.1

Radio backs bandwidth throttling as music piracy solution

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien had some words for the UK government's.He is completely against the notion of kicking pirates off the Internet but does believe throttling could be a better proposition. It's an interesting and quick video, and I would
Radio backs bandwidth throttling as music piracy solution

Secret ACTA Internet chapter leaked: Global DMCA and 'three strikes'

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
The highly secretive , which has been drafted under non-disclosure agreements and given to different nations with in case they choose to "leak" it, has had parts of its Internet chapter leaked this week, and is already facing massive criticism
Secret ACTA Internet chapter leaked: Global DMCA and 'three strikes'

Nintendo adds full demos to WiiWare

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
will add fully playable demos for video games to WiiWare in an effort to increase traffic to the stagnant Shopping Channel.CEO Satoru Iwata confirmed recently to shareholders that WiiWare and DSiWare remain small markets and that the Shopping Channel and
Nintendo adds full demos to WiiWare

Five PSP bundles headed to Japan

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
Japan has announced five new PSP-3000 bundles for the region this week, four of which are being marketed as "Value Packs."The Value bundles will each include the PSP-3000 and accessories (no games) for JPY 19,800 ($220 USD) and come in
Five PSP bundles headed to Japan

Sony adds new content partners for PSN video service

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
has signed deals with Lucasfilm, Cinetic FilmBuff, ContentFilm International, Image Entertainment, MPI Media Group and New Video this week, bringing tons of new content to the PSN video delivery service in the U.S.Thanks to the deal, Sony will begin offering
Sony adds new content partners for PSN video service

Official iPhone sees tiny sales in China

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
Last week China Unicom began selling the iPhone officially in China for the first time ever, making the smartphone available to over 200 million subscribers.Unicom is seemingly fighting for sales however, and 9to5mac is reporting that only 5000 units have
Official iPhone sees tiny sales in China

Apple App Store hits 100,000 applications

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
has announced that the extremely popular App Store has reached 100,000 apps today, a new milestone for the service."The App Store, now with over 100,000 applications available, is clearly a major differentiator for millions of iPhone and iPod touch customers
Apple App Store hits 100,000 applications

Digital Beatles tracks coming from EMI and Apple Corp.

06.11.2009 10:09    afterdawn.com
EMI and Corp. (not to be confused with Steve Jobs' Apple) have jointly the announced the release of a limited edition Beatles Stereo USB Apple which will be available worldwide.The 30,000 USB flash drives will include the "critically acclaimed re-mastered
Digital Beatles tracks coming from EMI and Apple Corp.

Qtrax brings free music to Australia, New Zealand and beyond

02.11.2009 09:43    afterdawn.com
Last Qtrax announced a schedule for rolling out their ad-supported music download service in the Asia Pacific Region.Qtrax is probably most famous for in which the service was launched to download. However, since that time they have been able to
Qtrax brings free music to Australia, New Zealand and beyond

Google buyout results in $1.6 million third quarter loss for On2

02.11.2009 09:43    afterdawn.com
On2 Technologies, the video compression company Google is acquiring for $106.5 million, announced a net loss of $1.6 million for the third quarter of 2009. It's an improvement over the same quarter last year when they lost nearly $30 million."While
Google buyout results in $1.6 million third quarter loss for On2

Verizon launches Epix HD movie channel

02.11.2009 09:43    afterdawn.com
Verizon has announced the launch of the Epix movie channel this weekend, allow subscribers to watch movies on-demand via their TV or online.You can check the site at epixhd.com, and the service will cost $10 USD per month."We're taking the
Verizon launches Epix HD movie channel

ICANN approves international alphabets for websites

02.11.2009 09:43    afterdawn.com
ICANN, the private body in charge of overseeing the foundations of the Internet has voted in favor of allowing characters other than the Roman alphabet for websites, including traditional and simplified Chinese characters, Russian Cyrillic, Korean Hangul and Hebrew among
ICANN approves international alphabets for websites

iPhone finally official in China

02.11.2009 09:43    afterdawn.com
has officially begun selling the iPhone smartphone in China, marking the first time the smartphone has been available in the nation with the world's largest amount of mobile subscribers.China Unicom, the second largest carrier in the nation began selling the
iPhone finally official in China

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