Scientists make gel that is ’stronger than steel’

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BlogTalkRadio Now Playing In The Enterprise Space

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One in ten homes has a digital photo frame

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Microsoft: UK ‘has chosen’ Internet Explorer

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Early Beta Data From Microsoft Adsense Competitor Encouraging

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World’s first colour eReader released

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Counting Crows Go Label-Free

The Counting Crows have ended their eighteen-year label relationship with Geffen Records (now part of Universal Music Group), lead singer Adam Duritz says on the band’s website.

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Have we been let down by Apple’s iPhone 3.0?

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Apple Opens Up More Ways To Get Paid On The iPhone, Adds Key New Features. Apps Hit 800 Million Downloads.

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Ron Berry Gives DMW The Inside Scope On Isle Of Man’s ISP Music Flat Fee

New York - In this exclusive Interview from DMW’s Digital Music Forum East, Ron Berry, Isle of Man’s e-Commerce Advisor, details how the government of this little independent island is trying to be a pioneer in a field where many larger nations are struggling, namely finding a way to compensate musicians in a digital age. The basic idea is to charge Internet users a flat fee for access to music online through their Internet Service Provider and then pass that money on to the collection societies, record labels and other interest groups. Will it work? You’ll be the judge. Safe to say that it’s an interesting experiment.

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