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On July 26, 2010

iPhone Jailbreak Police Aren’t Going to Bust You

In the obscure world of copyright law, it is now technically OK to jailbreak an iPhone. That's according to a Library of Congress ruling, which has designated replacing the operating system of the phone with a less


On July 26, 2010

Judge on DRM: Non-Pirates May Hack Away

Hacking the technological protections built into copyrighted digital material in order to view or use the content does not necessarily contravene the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the Fifth Circuit Court in New Orleans ruled


On July 26, 2010

How many use crowdsourcing?

How many here use crowdsourcing for contracting or other needs? I know it's a two-way street. For some industries, using crowdsourcing hurts (for example, getting your logo from a logo contest hurts graphic designers in the long run), while in…


On July 26, 2010

Mobile May Give eBay a Second Chance with Skeptical Shoppers

In repositioning to add more functions such as fixed price selling and mobile phone-based purchasing, eBay (EBAY) has the opportunity to position itself as an alternative form of e-commerce, taking on not any other single online retailer but the entirety


On July 26, 2010

iPad Screen Maker Struggles to Fill Apple’s Ravenous Maw

Apple may soon encounter another round of product shortages as one of its top component providers acknowledged it's having trouble keeping up with the high demand for Cupertino's iPad device. LG Display can't meet Apple's growing demand