I work for a fairly large university (60K+ students), and using username@domain.tld has worked for us just fine... not that it's stopped almost every college and department from running their own mail servers.
No, I haven't RTFA, and maybe it explains this for me, but I wonder how they plan on connecting such a device? I'm mean other than USB 3.0, which has a fairly close bandwidth, what other port has enough bandwidth to take in a full load?
The problem as I see it, is that most consumers will want to listen to their favorite band's new album, and the fact that it has DRM on it won't be the deciding factor when they get to the cash register.
There needs to be a way of combating DRM legally, without having to convince mainstream consumers that they might have to stop buying their favorite band's music.
I work for a fairly large university (60K+ students), and using username@domain.tld has worked for us just fine... not that it's stopped almost every college and department from running their own mail servers.
14,770 Gigajoules (GJ) is about 4.1 Gigawatt-hours (GW*h)
I noticed this too, and its really starting to bug me. stupid new web app.
No, I haven't RTFA, and maybe it explains this for me, but I wonder how they plan on connecting such a device? I'm mean other than USB 3.0, which has a fairly close bandwidth, what other port has enough bandwidth to take in a full load?
The problem as I see it, is that most consumers will want to listen to their favorite band's new album, and the fact that it has DRM on it won't be the deciding factor when they get to the cash register. There needs to be a way of combating DRM legally, without having to convince mainstream consumers that they might have to stop buying their favorite band's music.