Remains of the Day: Let Us Copy Our DVDs Already Edition [For What It's Worth] - 1959th Edition
This post was written by admin on May 7, 2009
Posted Under: Tech News
Posted Under: Tech News
Wired gets mad that we’re not supposed to rip DVDs for our iPods, Hulu upsets and then potentially pleases international users, and Windows 7 hijacks your default browser when you upgrade.
Photo by William Hook.
- It’s Time to Legalize Personal-Use DVD Copying
I don’t know a soul who doesn’t agree with this sentiment. [Wired] - Hulu Blocks Anonymous Proxies, then turns around and Agrees to International TV Deals
[TechCrunch and Financial Times] - Microsoft tweaks antipiracy tech for Windows 7
Some people pay for Windows, some get it for free, others pirate. Microsoft is making a few tweaks to Windows 7 to do their best to avoid the last option. [CNET] - Web Recipes Are Cooking With Gas
It’s no surprise, but cooking web sites are seeing gangbuster traffic in the midst of the recession. [WSJ] - T-Mobile G1 owners to get Android v1.5 Cupcake update next week (For real this time)
If you didn’t get your update to Cupcake yet, it should come next week. [MobileCrunch] - YouTube uploads and more now available on Android
And when you get that update, you can expect some mobile video uploading to YouTube. [Google Mobile Blog] - Mozilla and Opera Complain About Windows 7
Unless you choose to customize your upgrade, Windows 7 automatically sets Internet Explorer 8 to your default browser. Understandably, Mozilla and Opera are none too pleased. [Mashable] - Twitter Search to make deeper sweeps, rank results
Remember when we told you that Twitter is an incredible real-time search engine? Look for it to get even better soon. [Webware]
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