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Eric Hellweg Guest Contributor

  • Indecent Proposal

    Few believe the FCC will begin policing cable and satellite, but some see the decency battle as a way to force cable companies to offer a la carte pricing and broader channel options.

  • Digital TV's Hollywood Showdown

    Hollywood’s push for restrive DRM technologies may have hit a snag, after judges questioned the logic of allowing content creators to dictate manufacturing standards.

  • Subscription Music's Curious Silence

    The Napster ‘hack’ allows music lovers to convert their music streams into music downloads but the issue of stream-capturing is much bigger than a single hacked player, something no one wants to talk about.

  • The Tivo Drama Plays On

    TiVo, long the idea-leader in the digital video recorder space, may soon find itself a footnote in the history of technology.

  • Project Googlefox

    As another Firefox engineer heads to Google, a look at how a Google browser would shake up the Internet.

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  • Gunning for iTunes

    On the eve of a major technology rollout, subscription music services grapple with marketing strategies.

  • The Legal Peers

    Unwilling to settle with the MPAA, one BitTorrent site owner turns to the users to pay his legal bills.

  • Browsing Through Digital Media

    The future is here for the movie industry, Apple and Microsoft. Each faces a challenge to corral the digital media environment.

  • Cyber Security's Cassandra Syndrome

    A proposal to create a senior-level cyber security position at the Department of Homeland Security is killed at the eleventh hour. Why is this issue such a problem for the Bush administration?

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