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March 31, 2006

Apple Lawyer: 'Even a Moron in a Hurry' Wouldn't Confuse

Apple Computer attorney Anthony Grabiner on Thursday said in court that "even a moron in a hurry" could tell the difference between his company's logo and the one used by The Beatles' Apple

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Posted by Mel at 04:40 PM

Scrubs Added to iTMS; Marks First 'Mixed Network'

Apple added the NBC sitcom Scrubs to the iTunes Music Store on Wednesday, marking the first time a "mixed network" show was made available that way. The show is produced by Touchstone Television, which is owned by Disney-ABC Television

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Posted by Greg at 02:20 PM

March 30, 2006

Apple vs. Apple Case Opens in the

Apple Corps' lawsuit against Apple Computer opened in England on Wednesday, with Apple Corps attorney Geoffrey Vos playing an iTunes ad and calling it "as flagrant a violation of this agreement as it is possible to

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Posted by Perry at 04:36 PM

March 28, 2006

Denmark May Follow French DRM

Two of Denmark's largest companies, Maersk and TDC, are supporting the introduction of legislation that would require proprietary digital rights management technology to be opened up between online music

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Posted by Russell at 03:07 PM

March 26, 2006

Scosche Introduces New Freestyle RF

SCOSCHE INDUSTRIES today announced its new Scosche Freestyle line of RF remotes specifically designed for 5th generation iPods (IPRF-Doc) and iPod Nano (NRF). These product-specific remotes offer flexibility in music

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Posted by Stephen at 11:05 AM

March 25, 2006

Commerce Secretary Backs Apple Over

During an interview on the CNBC network, U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez praised Apple for speaking out against the proposed French law that could force companies to open their DRM protection

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Posted by Greg at 04:55 PM

March 24, 2006

French School Gets iPod

While the French government has been working on legislation that has Apple up in arms, the iPod maker has been finalizing a deal to provide video capable iPods to the students at HEC, a business school outside of

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Posted by Peter at 08:32 AM

March 22, 2006

Analyst: 'At Risk' 60GB iPod Could Mean New Video

American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu on Tuesday issued a research report in which he noted: "Apple has notified its distributors that its high-end 60GB vPod is 'at risk' until the end of April, meaning it could be discontinued and/or replaced. Timing is not certain to us, but we believe a new widescreen vPod with Bluetooth headphones could be ready as early as the June

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Posted by Gary at 03:02 PM