AMD Powers Up AMD LIVE! Home Media Server Introducing Easy, Universal Control of a Home Network
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — November 5, 2007 — AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced availability of home servers based on the AMD LIVE!™ Home Media Server solution. First to market is the HP MediaSmart Server, which is powered by AMD64 technology and Microsoft Windows Home Server software. This new category of home media servers offers consumers a simple way to access, share and enjoy their PC files, digital photos, movies and music throughout the networked home and on the go.
The Boss: A Lifetime of Music
Del Bryant is the chief executive of Broadcast Music Inc. in New York.
Sour note: Music sales down in 2008
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Users report 30GB Zunes seizing up
Many users are reporting their Microsoft music players are rebooting then freezing up. Some dub the problem “Z2K.”
Music tech predictions for 2009
Yes, Virginia, there will be a Zune phone. Sort of. As well as a $99 iPhone. And a touch-screen Walkman MP3 player from Sony.
RNC Hopeful Distributed Racist Parody
The chairman of the Republican National Committee on Saturday admonished one of his potential successors for giving members a CD featuring a song called “Barack the Magic Negro.”
RNC Hopeful Distributed Racist Parody
The chairman of the Republican National Committee on Saturday admonished one of his potential successors for giving members a CD featuring a song called “Barack the Magic Negro.”
Auto Review: 2009 Lincoln MKS AWD
The 2009 Lincoln MKS will appeal to traditional, older Lincoln customers. But instead of taking the segment forward, one song came to mind repeatedly during our drives in the MKS: The Carpenters’ “It’s Yesterday Once More.”

Outdated Copyright Laws Need a Do Over
I wrote a post the other day criticizing the RIAA for failing to understand 21st marketing techniques. The night I wrote the RIAA post, I listened to an interview on Fresh Air with author and Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig, who recently published a book called Remix, and he articulated many of the ideas I was trying to convey in my post. There is a bright line of ownership, Lessig says. We can not simply share a song with 10,000 people on a P2P network, but we should be able to use that song in a non-commercial creative work without fear of incurring the wrath of the RIAA (and other…
Hey Obama: Reboot the music industry!
If we can bail out the U.S. auto industry, and spend at least a trillion dollars saving the global financial system and reinvesting in infrastructure, surely we could spare a dime for the music biz.
Outdated Copyright Laws Need a Do Over
I wrote a post the other day criticizing the RIAA for failing to understand 21st marketing techniques. The night I wrote the RIAA post, I listened to an interview on Fresh Air with author and Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig, who recently published a book called Remix, and he articulated many of the ideas I was trying to convey in my post. There is a bright line of ownership, Lessig says. We can not simply share a song with 10,000 people on a P2P network, but we should be able to use that song in a non-commercial creative work without fear of incurring the wrath of the RIAA (and other…
Auto Review: 2009 Lincoln MKS AWD
The 2009 Lincoln MKS will appeal to traditional, older Lincoln customers. But instead of taking the segment forward, one song came to mind repeatedly during our drives in the MKS: The Carpenters’ “It’s Yesterday Once More.”

Hey Obama: Reboot the music industry!
If we can bail out the U.S. auto industry, and spend at least a trillion dollars saving the global financial system and reinvesting in infrastructure, surely we could spare a dime for the music biz.
Outdated Copyright Laws Need a Do Over
I wrote a post the other day criticizing the RIAA for failing to understand 21st marketing techniques. The night I wrote the RIAA post, I listened to an interview on Fresh Air with author and Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig, who recently published a book called Remix, and he articulated many of the ideas I was trying to convey in my post. There is a bright line of ownership, Lessig says. We can not simply share a song with 10,000 people on a P2P network, but we should be able to use that song in a non-commercial creative work without fear of incurring the wrath of the RIAA (and other…