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A Web page that contained a key to remove the digital-rights-manag ement used in HD DVDs has started to circulate widely on the Internet -- and, at Digg.com, caused an open revolt after moderators initially removed postings containing the code. Why the riot?
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Claiming that only one of its thirty products is even profitable, Bill Gates scoffed at ideas that Google has grand plans for a free phone, free Internet service for everyone and other rumors from the Google faithful. What hath made Bill so cranky?
This video is not pirated! Thanks to Google. Their new video identification software allows pirated content to be matched by licensed content and then monetized for profit. Meanwhile, on the other side of the Google campus, a new social networking site is born...
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Although he now claims his comments were taken out of context, an English judge recently made headlines in an Internet terrorism trial for saying he was unclear what a Web site is? Is this the right case for this chap to be presiding over? The cranks convene.
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The boys of Diggnation drop by with their shiny new iPhones and share insider secrets with the Cranks on exactly what you need to do to get out of your cell phone contract in order to get that oh-so-desired "God Phone". Hint: Bitch and complain.
TWiT's Leo Laporte and CNET's Harry Fuller heat up the crankometer discussing the new technology used in 3D filmmaking and Leo lets us in on a little known personal fact about stereovision...
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