Jan
22
2009
Barence writes “Microsoft yesterday unveiled its MSN Mobile Music service — and a surprise return to digital rights management (DRM). While companies such as Apple and Amazon have finally moved to music download services free of copy protection, MSN Mobile locks tracks to the mobile handset they are downloaded to. It also charges more than the other services per track, and offers no way to transfer your tracks to your new phone when you upgrade. The company’s Head of Mobile UK spoke to PC Pro about the launch, but his answers are almost as baffling as the service itself. Best quote: Q: ‘If I buy these songs on your service — and they’re locked to my phone — what happens when I upgrade my phone in six months’ time?’ A: ‘Well, I think you know the answer to that.'”

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Jan
22
2009
Comments Off on Does the Xbox 360's 'lack of longevity' matter? – CNET News | tags: amazon, google, microsoft, news, playstation, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Jan
21
2009
Comments Off on In case it wasn't obvious, Nintendo and Sony have switched places – GamePro.com | tags: 3G, amazon, google, microsoft, news, tv, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
Comments Off on Sony slugs Microsoft with a heavy combination of console criticism – The Tech Herald | tags: amazon, google, microsoft, news, playstation, playstation 3, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Jan
20
2009
remove office writes “After I wrote about how Belkin’s Amazon.com sales rep Mike Bayard had been paying for fake reviews of his company’s products using Mechanical Turk, hundreds of readers across the Web expressed their outrage. As a result of the online outcry, Belkin’s president Mark Reynoso has issued a statement apologizing and saying that ‘this is an isolated incident’ and that ‘Belkin does not participate in, nor does it endorse, unethical practices like this.’ Amazon moved swiftly to remove several reviews on Belkin products it believed were fraudulent. But now fresh evidence of astroturfing has surfaced, by the same Belkin executive.”

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Jan
20
2009
Comments Off on Hirai: Xbox "lacks longevity" – CVG Online | tags: amazon, games, google, microsoft, news, technology, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in technical news
Jan
19
2009
Comments Off on 9 reasons why Blu-ray will succeed – CNET News | tags: 3G, amazon, google, news | posted in technical news
Jan
17
2009
Users are paid 65 cents for every positive review they leave on an Amazon.com listing for a Belkin router which has consistently gotten bad reviews in the past from users who say that the product is “loaded with Bugs, goes on & off whenever it feels like, and comes at a hefty price.”


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Jan
17
2009
remove office writes “I recently discovered that Belkin’s lead online sales rep, Michael Bayard, has been secretly paying internet users to review his company’s products favorably on Amazon.com and other websites like Newegg, whether or not they’ve ever used the devices. Bayard instructed the people he was paying to ‘Write as if you own the product and are using it… Mark any other negative reviews as “not helpful” once you post yours.’ Ironically, he was using Amazon’s own Mechanical Turk service to hire his fraudsters. Did he honestly think he wouldn’t get caught? Are Slashdotters aware of other examples of other such blatant astroturfing on behalf of a large tech company like Belkin?”

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Jan
12
2009
Comments Off on Apple's iTunes changes may show digital rights management's a loser – Boston Globe | tags: amazon, Apple, google, Mac, news, technology | posted in technical news