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ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind checks out a new business Mashup that makes cold calling jitters a thng of the past...
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Digital Rights Management-- or what ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind calls C.R.A.P. (Content Restriction Annulment Protection) -- has enabled companies like Apple to lock music downloaded through their service into their own devices. Berlind describes an effort to create a DRM standard so content can flow seamlessly between multiple devices.
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Though it looks like Saran Wrap, it's more like a bulletproof material for protecting your devices. TechWeb TV's David Berlind gets the scoop from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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TechWebTV's David Berlind is in Las Vegas and the Consumer Electronics Show and received a behind the scenes briefing from DisplayLink president and CEO Hamid Farzaneh regarding the company's namesake technology that's capable of distributing video to as many as six displays at a time over USB. In other words, forget all those nasty VGA cables!
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TechWeb Editor at Large, David Berlind, gets a sneak peek at Microsoft's latest announcement, Microsoft Online Services. According to John Betz, the Director of Product Management for Microsoft's Business Online Services Group, the service allows IT professionals to recieve Microsoft's businees productivity software as a service.
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TechWeb TV's David Berlind gets the scoop on a tiny Bluetooth keyboard that Logitech is showing off at CES 2008. It's got special controls for Windows Media center and can be used with Sony's PS3.
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Here at the 2008 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, commercial developing-system manufacturer Noritsu is showing off a photo ink jet printer designed to put more retailers in the business of developing pictures. TechWeb TV's David Berlind reports from the show.