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  1. The Beeb Becomes a Global Entity With This Move on BBC Planning To Launch Global iPlayer VoD Service · · Score: 1

    I welcome the expansion of the BBC into the global entertainment scheme. They've been choked off from the rest of the world due to licensing quirks and their stance that entertainment and programming they produce needs to remain with their license-paying audience in Britain. If they do this right, the Beeb will be one more reason I might end up dropping my cable TV altogether and joining the online-only VOD audience.

  2. Re:Crappy experiment on Clean Smells Promote Ethical Behavior · · Score: 1

    The rooms could have smelled like booze and cigarettes - I don't think that would have had a significant amount of influence on the monetary splits. Consumer behavior at retailers has been proven to be influenced by certain smells, but decision making and morality? Um, no.

  3. So it's only a matter of time . . . on Car Glass Rules Could Impair Cell, GPS and Radio Signals In CA · · Score: 1

    . . . before wireless carriers and GPS makers begin making billions on selling special antennas you have to wire up, mount externally, and plug into an already overworked battery. Seems to me people would rather crank their engines harder than have their battery conk out in the middle of their commute because they needed to power a mobile cell tower to make an outgoing call.

  4. Re:Pity the comparison isn't valid... on 1/3 of People Can't Tell 48Kbps Audio From 160Kbps · · Score: 1

    'Tis always fun to see studies like this, because making a bitrate comparison will always yield different results. I've always downconverted audio in my collection to the standard 128Kbps, because I know that at higher rates I can't "get" more of a listening experience from the audio. To claim that people, at any level of consistency, could make the distinction is nothing more than a market ploy. I bet if the same 16 people were put through the same study with a different track, the numbers could swing completely in the opposite direction.