- DRM row sparks user rebellion [BBC]
"Attempts to suppress the spread of a DVD crack have led to a user-generated revolt in the blogosphere." - Apple splits retail help desk services [CNET]
"Apple's ProCare program, which offers services at Apple retail stores, is being split up into two different services that cost as much as the combined service did before Wednesday." - Pink Zune 'officially' on shelves [CNET]
"The newest version of the Zune, decked out in a light pink paint job, is now available online and at brick-and-mortar retail locations." - Bloggers and podcasters get their own magazine [CNET]
"Bloggers and podcasters now have their own magazine: Blogger & Podcaster. The new monthly will chronicle the latest and greatest in these new media." - End of the line for Progeny Linux [CNET]
"Progeny Linux, a company that failed to make a go of commercial support of Debian Linux, has shut down." - Creative Introduces Teeny Tiny Zen Stone [Gizmodo]
"Creative's $39.99 1GB Zen Stone will be out this month, in six colors: black, white, red, blue, pink and green." - Small and Smaller [NYT]
"Ultraportable notebook computers — supercompact, lightweight laptops that slip into briefcases — appear to be finding favor with American tastes." - For Dedicated BlackBerry Users, a Way to Stay Connected Abroad [NYT]
"The new BlackBerry 8830 allows calls and e-mail to be received almost anywhere in the world."
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