MySpace has taken a big step today on trying to filter out copyrighted content in the form of both audio and video. The campaign they launched is called Take Down Stay Down and aims to prevent the reposting of copyrighted content once it has already been removed.
Here’s what the press release by MySpace had to say:
"We have created this new feature to solve a problem that
Microsoft has finally opened the doors to the project that was codenamed Tahiti. When this was first released back in March there was such an overwhelming response to try out the software that Microsoft quickly rejected anyone else trying to use the service. Now they have launched it for everyone to play with, and the new name is SharedView.
This free application makes it easy to share applications and desktops with up to 15 users in real-time.
Maybe you jumped on the bandwagon and purchased an iPod, only to find that you didn’t use it a few months later? Maybe you’ve dropped your iPod just as many times as your cell phone, but your iPod didn’t survive? Whatever your reason is, there’s a site that doesn’t mind whether it’s broken, or ya just don’t want it anymore. They’ll give you cash for your iPod!
The site is
One of the most popular articles on CyberNet is in regards to the best antivirus software. More than 160,000 people have read that article, and so I thought it is a good time to write a follow-up on it.
The latest test from virus.gr includes 52 different antivirus applications. They were rigorously tested using 174,770 virus samples, and the settings of each application were tweaked to ensure that
Halo 3 is set to be released this Fall, but no official date has been announced yet. I decided to look around to see what the estimated release date was going to be, but to my surprise, nearly every place I went gave a different date. The dates ranged from July to November, so your guess is as good as mine, although four of the locations all said November
For the audio, graphics, and video lovers out there…Ubuntu Studio 7.04 is here! One of the developers, “joejaxx,” posted about the new release to give some insight as to what you can expect after getting Ubuntu Studio up and running:
The Ubuntu Studio team is proud to announce its first release: 7.04 for Intel i386-compatible processors. With this release, which you can download for DVD in little over 860 MiB, we offer a feature
On an ordinary day, the fact that PC world posted an article titled “10 Things we hate about Apple” really wouldn’t be a big deal. However, there’s a bit more to it than just an ordinary story on an ordinary day.
It’s been an interesting week over at PC World. It all started when their vice-president and editor in chief Harry McCracken said he was resigning after their newly appointed CEO,