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This Library E-Book Will Self-Destruct After 26 Check Outs

By Audrey Watters / February 25, 2011 2:09 PM / View Comments

There's a certain amount of wear-and-tear on library books. You can only check out Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince so many times, for example, before a well-loved book becomes

No More Crippled iBooks? Jailbreaking Tool's Update Claims to Fix Issues

By Sarah Perez / February 21, 2011 11:23 AM / View Comments

Last week, Apple updated its e-reader app iBooks with several minor new features and one very unwelcome tweak that affected users of jailbroken phones. Jailbreakers who downloaded the update were

Android Owners: Netflix Has Good News and Bad News

By Mike Melanson / February 17, 2011 12:19 PM / View Comments

I'm a "good news first" kinda guy, so here it goes: The good news is, manufacturers were showing off Netflix on Android devices this past week at the Mobile World

No iBooks For You: Latest iBooks Version Won't Work On Jailbroken Phones

By Audrey Watters / February 15, 2011 9:53 AM / View Comments

Apple's e-reader app iBooks received an update last week, boasting a fairly typical set of changes: better stability, better layout, and a connection to AirPrint. But according to some reports,

BBC iPlayer Coming to Android & iPad...and Soon, the World

By Sarah Perez / February 9, 2011 7:25 AM / View Comments

The BBC has clarified its plans for the release of its Android and iPad-compatible versions of its popular iPlayer application - the British TV and radio service that delivers streaming

Android 3.0 Honeycomb: SDK Details, Photos and New Easter Eggs!

By Sarah Perez / January 27, 2011 10:16 AM / View Comments

Google has released its Android 3.0 (code-name Honeycomb) software development kit (SDK) preview, allowing mobile developers to get an early hands-on with what the first tablet-only version of the Android operating

"Comes with Music" Shuts Down in Most Markets

By Sarah Perez / January 17, 2011 9:04 AM / View Comments

Nokia has announced that its free music streaming service originally titled "Comes with Music" is going to shut down in most markets. The service, which was bundled with select handsets

Questionable Methodology and Conclusions in MarkMonitor's Report on Internet Piracy

By Audrey Watters / January 13, 2011 9:22 AM / View Comments

Earlier this week, brand protection company MarkMonitor issued a report on online piracy and counterfeiting, detailing the amount of Internet traffic that "rogue websites" receive. The findings aren't particularly shocking:

As VLC for iPhone, iPad Pulled from App Store, What's the Future for GPL Apps?

By Audrey Watters / January 9, 2011 5:30 PM / View Comments

The iPhone and iPad versions of the popular video player VLC have been removed from the App Store, in what appears to be a showdown between VLC's open-source licensing and

Hulu Plus is Coming to Android

By Sarah Perez / January 7, 2011 8:59 AM / View Comments

During Samsung's keynote address at yesterday's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2011) in Las Vegas, Hulu CEO Jason Kilar joined Samsung U.S. President Tim Baxter on stage to announce that Hulu

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