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Amazon's Best-Selling Album Download of 2008 Was Available for FreeOpen in New Window
"In March 2008, Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails released the first part of Ghosts I-IV via BitTorrent, and released all four albums under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike l read more »
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Roku Netflix Box to Stream Amazon Video on DemandOpen in New Window
"Not much else to add but the Roku Netflix box will soon be able to stream 40,000 Amazon titles on demand, "enabling Roku customers for the first time to watch new release movies titles instantly. read more »
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Amazon offers pay-per-use service for data hosted on S3Open in New Window
"Amazon has rolled out a new option for its Simple Storage Service (S3) that lets data holders charge another entity for the cost of accessing their information. Previously, someone with information read more »
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Salesforce.com outage exposes cloud's dark liningsOpen in New Window
Software as a (dis)serviceExposing the dark side of cloud computing, Salesforce.com suffered an outage that locked more than 900,000 subscribers out of crucial applications and data needed to transac read more »
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Amazon warns customers of infected digital photo framesOpen in New Window
"Amazon.com Inc. last week warned customers running Windows XP that a Samsung digital photo frame it sold through earlier this month might have come with malware on the driver installation CD." read more »
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Kindle E-Reader Amazon's Top-Selling Electronic DeviceOpen in New Window
"The Oprah-endorsed e-book reader was also the No. 1 item on Amazon customers' wish lists." read more »
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The Tubes Are CloggedOpen in New Window
"If you've been having trouble accessing some of the web's most popular sites this morning, you aren't alone - reports have been pouring in that major sites like Amazon, CNN, and ESPN have been h read more »
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Santa left a virus under the Christmas treeOpen in New Window
"Amazon has warned its customers that one of Samsung's digital picture frames shipped to customers infected with a virus. While Samsung has some egg on its face, malware that ships on consumer..." read more »
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