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Microsoft Set to Unlock EMI Songs, Too

linumax writes "Microsoft has stated that it may be close to reaching a deal with EMI to sell songs without anti-piracy protection via the Zune platform. This, from comments made by head of marketing for Zune Jason Reindorp. They come hard on the heels of EMI's announcement that a deal with Apple to sell songs without DRM protection through the iTunes Music Store has been struck. Mr Reindorp said: 'We've been saying for a while that we are aware that consumers want to have unprotected content. This does open things up a little bit. It potentially makes the competition more of a device-to-device or service-to-service basis, and will force the various services to really innovate.'"

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  1. Re:not only that .. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    haha. you funny!

  2. iPhone batteries "die in 40 minutes" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    iPhone batteries "die in 40 minutes"

    Apple fanboys kill the messenger

    By Nick Farrell: Friday 06 April 2007, 07:14

    APPLE FANBOYS have really been going for hack John C Dvorak after one of his sources in Cingular told him the iPhone's batteries lasted just 40 minutes.
    During Episode 93 of the spodcast this Week in Tech (TWiT)Dvorak said he received information from "a guy at Cingular who's testing the product." The unnamed, male Cingular employee told Dvorak "there's lots of issues" with the iPhone.

    Dvorak said that the iPhone was blighted with not having a removable battery, so "you run 20 minutes and you're using up half the battery power. You get 40 minutes total talk time. And the interface fouls up constantly."

    The Cingular geezer or geezerette asked Dvorak not to tell anyone. OK it is a "man in the pub told me" style story, but it does not mean that there is no truth behind it. Certainly it is an odd thing to make up.

    But the fan boys are up in arms about the comment and every where the story appears on the interweb there is a diatribe from at least three fanboys about how unreliable Dvorak is as a reporter.

    One post said that Dvorak had a background in news and was therefore not qualified to write about technical stuff. Others sited a 1991 prediction he made that didn't come true.

    One poster said that if Steve Jobs said that 40 minutes on the phone was long enough to speak to someone that must be OK and he would curtail his usage immediately. Another added that if people used their phones longer than 40 minutes there must be something wrong with them.

    More here: http://www.twit.tv/93 [www.twit.tv] [www.twit.tv]

  3. Re:no thanks to MS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    They have something MUCH better than Apple as far as hardware goes... Freedom of choice.

    And?

    Exploder 6 != tabbed browsing, secure browsing, pop-up blocking.

    1. I don't need tabs, I've already stated that. They're pointless.

    2. Secure browsing doesn't need to be in the browser itself either... I do what I can to protect myself outside of the browser. Your point is moot.

    3. Pop-up blocking is a third party add-on that works just fine. Moot point for you.