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    A bevy of digital-media experts, led by the founder of the group that created the widespread MPEG compression standard, launched an international forum Tuesday that's aimed at standardising digital media and copy protection technologies.

  • US court bars security speakers

    Two students are blocked by a US federal court from presenting information at a security and hackers' conference on how to break into and modify a university system.

  • Chips losing some antipiracy support

    Plans to hard-wire copy protection into popular digital music and video devices are being shelved as the consumer-electronics industry grapples interminably with antipiracy policies, standards and consumer rights.

  • Google offers cash to creative coders

    Step right up, programmers and hex-slingers: Google's got USUS$10,000 for the most creative coder among you.

  • Anti-piracy feud bodes ill for Web music

    Pressplay and MusicNet subscription services will make songs legally available online, but people using iPod, iPaq and other new devices still won't be able to listen to them.

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  • Panasonic SV-SD80: Redefining tiny

    Panasonic already had the smallest MP3 player on the market. Now its flagship e.wear product is even smaller.

  • Sony Memory Stick Walkman

    Meet the next generation of MP3 players -- by the makers of the best-known portable music device on the planet. It is one of the first MP3 players to incorporate a copyright protection scheme for purchasing and downloading music online securely.

  • Digital Audio Formats Demystified

    Without a doubt, one of the biggest stories of 2000 was the rise of Napster and the continuing saga of MP3. But, MP3 is just one of several digital audio formats widely used today.

  • Palm lifts curtain on m500

    Yesterday, Palm gave the Australian media their first glimpse of the new m500 series handhelds. Despite the growing popularity of high-memory CE/Pocket PC-based devices, Palm demonstrated their commitment to the shrewd design principles and software engineering strategies they used as founders of handheld computing, opting for true innovation and interoperability over grunt.

  • MP3 fashion: will you wear that?

    At the rate that MP3 players are shrinking, you might wonder if you should just skip a generation and wait for the implant-sized models that they'll inject into your earlobe. However, if you can't wait, the Panasonic SV-SD75 e-Wear SD Audio Player -- which the company is touting as fashion item -- is about the same size as a four-pack of AAA batteries. But beware: This little player comes with a bit of Big Brother as well.

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