Dan Goodinson wrote:
audiofi wrote:
For someone who has a
computer and an iPod but has no idea how to do much else, it is a very
daunting task.
Audiofi,
Maybe I'm over-simplifying but I'd say that if someone can use an iPod,
then they would have no problems using a Squeezebox.
I d
JulianL wrote:
Yeah. I think it's tough for a small company like Slim Devices to get
the world wide marketing exposure. I was very pleased to see that they
at least have some decent distribution in the UK because often US
companies don't even get this right. Having SB2 listed at Dabs, and at
a p
nano2nd skrev:
Hi,
I'm about to try the GNU/Linux-based Linksys NSLU2 network "server"
device with a USB2 attached hard drive as a standalone SlimServer host.
I've read the HowTo etc and it all looks pretty simple, I'm just waiting
for the bits to arrive from Amazon.
In the meantime, does anyo
Decision in Grokster today.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/27/AR2005062700471.html?referrer=email
Court: File-Sharing Services May Be Sued
By HOPE YEN
The Associated Press
Monday, June 27, 2005; 12:08 PM
WASHINGTON -- Internet file-sharing services will be held
Michael Haan wrote:
I've been thinking about this one:
http://www.phatnoise.com/products/digitalmediaplayers/index.php
Dension (of Ice Link fame - ipod connector for cars) has a range of
products: http://www.dension.com/allproducts.htm
/Johan
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Chris Brooking wrote:
VAT certainly will be applied to anything sold from the UK to the EU.
Sorry mea culpa, I meant prices within the EU are normally quoted
inclusive of VAT and that the customs people will not charge VAT on top
of difference fees and levies that will apply to imports of electro
Orb wrote:
My Countries reseller doesn't seem to have any SD products even though
they list SD.
I ordered from Mulitask Computing in the UK to Sweden although the £ is
really high. I don´t know where you are, but VAT and customs are not
applied within the EU.
Multitask Computing gives excellent
kdf wrote:
Quoting Johan Hübner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
kdf wrote:
There was a recent ruling in Europe (not sure if it was EU-wide) that has
decided that copying from one format to another was illegal. This means,
if
you buy a CD, you can only EVER copy it to another CD.
being a european la
ect of the judgement referred
by you (that I have not read) is that it would also be unlawful to copy
to a cassette.
But - on topic - Way to go Slim Devices...
/Johan
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don't have a regular CD player anymore. Even principles aside - what
would I do with the stuff?
C.
Are there any similar softwares to rip the DRM off WMA:s bought via
onlineservices?
/Johan
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al to make private copies of a CD legally purchased.
Sensible copyright is a difficult task - but it seems like the
legislative tidal waves are moving the wrong direction at the moment.
/Johan
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/Johan - also curious as to whether SD will announce any new hardware
soon :-)
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g was March 29 and the judgement to follow quite later afterwards.
/Johan
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