Audio Book
21 Stories

Bookeen Cybook Gen3

Bookeen Cybook Gen3

Reviews Compact, lightweight and usable, the Cybook Gen3 is currently the best e-book reader on the UK market. It could, however, still benefit from a few tweaks.

Wednesday, February 27 2008 03:45 PM


HP Jornada 565

HP Jornada 565

Reviews With an enhanced display and increased battery life, the Jornada 560 series overcomes the major flaws of the previous 540 series, and strengthens its competitive position.

Saturday, April 20 2002 02:36 PM


TomTom GO 910

TomTom GO 910

Reviews The GO 910 performs its core navigation task very competently. The wide-screen format is an improvement, and the software is generally well presented and usable. However, it remains to be seen how much users really want the extra features TomTom has added.

Monday, July 31 2006 03:51 PM


Net traffic down on first day of Swedish antipiracy law

News The same day the new law goes into effect, Internet traffic is down considerably and five audio book publishers go after an alleged illegal file sharer in court.

Thursday, April 02 2009 12:02 PM

Tags: Piracy, Software licensing, Traffic, Audio Book, IP, Swedish Publishers, computer, antipiracy, Wi-Fi, Sweden


Fund will help alleged Swedish pirates hit by new law

News Pirate Bay spokesperson and Swedish politicians create fund to help alleged pirates fight accusations after the passage of new antipiracy law.

Friday, April 24 2009 09:22 AM

Tags: Piracy, Funding, Audio Book, Fund, Law, Piracy, Backup, Integrity Association, IP, Green


Swedish antipiracy law: Traffic down, ISP rebels

News Internet traffic in Sweden dropped by almost half after an antipiracy law took effect, but a loophole could take the teeth out of the law.

Monday, April 20 2009 08:19 AM

Tags: Piracy, Web sites, Audio Book, Law, Antipiracy Law, European Union, IP, Netnod, Bahnhof, IP Address


Microsoft, Amazon curl up with digital book deal

News Microsoft announced a deal with Amazon.com today to sell digital books through the giant e-tailer.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:10 PM


Handspring's Visor speaks

News A cheaper form of the spoken word is coming to the Handspring Visor.

Wednesday, July 25 2001 01:32 PM


Random House turns to niche e-book sales

News Random House is pushing further into the digital arena this week with a site update that will direct e-book readers to online retailers' shelves, adding unknown authors to its promotion efforts.

Tuesday, January 23 2001 10:50 AM


Random House turns to niche e-book sales

News Random House is pushing further into the digital arena this week with a site update that will direct e-book readers to online retailers' shelves, adding unknown authors to its promotion efforts.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:23 PM


Random House sues e-book company over copyrights

News The book publishing giant files a copyright infringement lawsuit against RosettaBooks, accusing the start-up of illegally selling electronic versions of Random House titles.

Thursday, March 01 2001 12:02 PM


Swedish ISPs vow to erase users' traffic data

News In more fallout from a Swedish antipiracy law that went into effect April 1, some of the country's ISPs say they will erase IP data to protect their customers' privacy.

Wednesday, April 29 2009 08:38 AM

Tags: Lawsuits, Piracy, Privacy, Traffic Data, Safe Harbor, IP, computer, Sweden, File-sharing, Internet Service Provider


Has online piracy reached tipping point?

News news analysis Across the globe, copyright owners are on the offensive and say jobs and future of intellectual property are at stake. Can they do anything about it?

Monday, April 20 2009 08:48 AM

Tags: Piracy, Copyright, Entertainment Company, Grokster Ltd., Music, P2P, entertainment, Advertisement, YouTube Inc., antipiracy


Can Amazon's Kindle become a bestseller?

News news analysis For years the public has proved reluctant to trade in paperbacks for e-readers, but Amazon still hopes Kindle will set the world of e-books on fire.

Thursday, November 22 2007 11:32 AM

Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Development/design


The New Yorker enters digital age with e-books

News Microsoft said Monday it has inked a deal with The New Yorker to publish the magazine's first series of e-books in the Microsoft Reader format.

Tuesday, January 30 2001 12:35 PM


Jump to 1 2


Configure Apache to support multiple SSL sites on a single IP address

Open Source

With Apache 2.2.12 and support for the Server Name Indication extension to the SSL protocol, you can configure name-based HTTPS sites, just as you can name-based HTTP sites.


Read more »



Amendments to empower Copyright Tribunal

Blog thumbnail

As a lawyer, I often inform my clients about the need to clear licenses with the various licensing societies whenever they use works belonging to other parties. This is especially..... by Bryan Tan

Read more »

Tags

  1. antipiracy
  2. antipiracy law
  3. backup
  4. bahnhof
  5. european union
  6. ferm
  7. file - sharing
  8. fund
  9. funding
  10. green
  11. integrity association
  12. internet
  13. internet service
  14. internet service provider
  15. ip
  16. ip address
  17. ipred
  18. law
  19. piracy
  20. sweden