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22 Nov

Speck offers 'satin' case for new Apple MacBook

Speck offers 'satin' case for new Apple MacBook

Features smooth-touch rubberised exterior coatingSpeck has announced the forthcoming expansion of its SeeThru hard shell case line with a new "SeeThru Satin" model aimed at Apple's new MacBooks. ...

0 Comments Bury Macworld UK 21 hours ago

Switched On: Writers on the Storm

Switched On: Writers on the Storm

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. What happens when the efficient menu-driven user experience of the BlackBerry meets the discoverable new user experience of finger-driven touch? The answer for the BlackBerry Storm has been that the BlackBerry exp...

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MacBook Owners Up In Arms About New Copyright Software

Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) is bundling a form of copyright protection software into new MacBooks that has some buyers up in arms. Called High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), the technology prevents MacBook owners from playing movies they've purchased through iTunes on many external monitors,...

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Apple Bends to Studios, Adds Copyright Protection to MacBooks

Apple quietly installed copy protection in its new MacBooks, blocking some honest customers from watching iTunes movies on their external displays. ...

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Apple's New MacBooks Have Built-In Copy Protection

raque writes "Appleinsider is reporting that the new MacBooks/MacBookPros have built-in copy protection. Quote: 'Apple's new MacBook lines include a form of digital copy protection that will prevent protected media, such as DRM-infused iTunes movies, from playing back on devices that aren't ...

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New MacBooks Have HDCP, Gives iTunes Purchases Less Freedom

High Definition Content Protection—the annoying DRM-y thing that's supposed to stop people from copying hi-def stuff as it travels over a card-display connector— has apparently, and unfortunately, come to Apple's MacBooks. ...

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