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RadioShark for Windows and Mac OS X

Quantrell writes "Ars Technica has done a very thorough review of the AM/FM radio time-shifting device radioSHARK. I was surprised when I read it, because I thought it was Mac-only. Actually the device has good Windows support, and their review shows that some of the problems experienced by early adopters have been solved with recent updates to the product. That said, there are actually some considerable flaws with the product, so buyer beware." There's a lot more meat on this review than this story which was a lot more glowing of a review.

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  1. Looking for a job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

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  2. Re:RIAA Attorneys: Swarm, swarm, swarm! by idontgno · · Score: 0, Troll
    Sony v. Universal clearly established the legality of timeshifting devices such as this.

    "Clearly"? OK. "Permanently"? Sorry, wrong answer. Any precedent can be overturned if the plaintiff buys the appropriate combination of presiding judge, jury, and venue. And each new "infringing technology" introduced to the marketplace gives *AA another shot at re-establishing its hegemony.

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