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Napster just became relevant again, with dirt cheap music plan

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NapsterIt wasn’t that long ago that Napster was the dominant force in online music distribution. Of course, at that point, Napster didn’t have a business model, nobody (including the record companies) was making any money off the service, and while the peer to peer network was extraordinarily popular with users, it was soon sued into oblivion. The Napster music service that eventually emerged out of the ashes was never quite as compelling, even after launching a DRM-free MP3 store last year.

But a funny thing happened today. Best Buy (which snapped up Napster last year for $121 million) came up with a business model that actually sounds pretty good. Here’s how it works. For $5 a month, you can download and keep five DRM-free MP3 tracks a month. That might not sound that impressive, but here’s where it gets interesting: On top of those free downloads, you get unlimited streaming access to Napster’s library of 7 million tracks.

In other words, if you subscribe for a year and pay $60, you get a year’s subscription to a pretty decent on-demand music service. You also get access to 60 commercial-free internet radio stations and 1,400 “expertly programmed playlists.” And when you cancel the service, you’ll get to keep 60 songs… which probably would have cost you about $60 anyway if you’d purchased them from Amazon, iTunes, or another online music store.

The only down side is that the streaming music service is no use on the go. You’ll need a computer, not an MP3 player to listen to the streaming audio. But if the model proves successful, I wouldn’t be surprised to see mobile Napster apps for iPhone, Windows Mobile, or Google Android show up. in the meantime, you can still sign up to Napster’s older “Napster To Go” service which lets you download DRMed tracks to portable devices.

[via Engadget]

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Geeks in Bed: Less Selfish, More Adventurous

By Casey Lynn
Contributing Writer, [GAS]

geekinbedA recent study in the UK revealed that geeks are good in bed - or at least, less selfish than, for example, gym rats. Four out of five geeks agreed that your partner’s pleasure is more important than your own, as opposed to less than half of respondents who work in the sports and fitness industry. Also, tech industry professionals are far more likely to use sex toys (eight out of ten!).

Granted, this wasn’t exactly the most scientific study, based on survey results and a sample of only about 2000 British men and women who voluntarily answered a survey which happened to have been conducted by a video game website. But it’s interesting food for thought.  But then, around here there’s never been any doubt that geeks are sexy.

One delightful survey trend: those who are more interested in gadgets and new technology are also interested in experimenting with sex toys.

[Via SourceWire; Image Source: Flickr]

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New Chrome is more than polish

Google said the new Chrome was 30 percent faster at loading JavaScript than the previous version, and they weren’t kidding.

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Intel walks down Pine Trail with next-gen Atom announcement

companion photo for Intel walks down Pine Trail with next-gen Atom announcement

Intel renewed its netbook push Tuesday with the formal announcement of its next-generation Atom platform, codenamed Pine Trail. The details of Pine Trail, including the late 2009 launch date, had already been widely leaked, and today’s disclosure provided little new information. But for those who haven’t followed the Pineview leaks, I’ll break down the details of what was announced.

Pine Trail’s CPU, Pineview (confusing, I know), is a more highly integrated version of Atom that puts the memory controller and GPU on the same die as the CPU. As the diagram below shows, this move will shrink the number of chips in the Atom platform from three to just two.

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Hands-on: Intel brings rich UI to Moblin Linux platform

Intel brings rich UI to Moblin Linux platform

Intel has announced the availability of the first Moblin 2 beta release. This version introduces the platform’s innovative new user interface. Although there are still some rough edges, it delivers impressive usability and aesthetic sophistication. I tested the beta on my Dell Mini 9 netbook so that I could get a real hands-on look at the new version.

Moblin is Intel’s Linux-based based mobile platform for netbooks and MIDs. It is heavily optimized for the Atom processor and is designed to work well on small form-factor devices. The project is gaining significant traction among Linux distributors and many have partnered with Intel to participate in the development effort. Individual distributors will integrate Moblin components into their own netbook platforms or build their own derivatives.

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Google Chrome Gets Add-Ons, Closes In on Firefox

In a big step forward for Google’s browser, Chrome gains support for rudimentary extensions and gets a new set of tools developers can use to build their own add-ons.


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RealNetworks: MPAA Is ‘Price-Fixing Cartel’ [Voices]

RealNetworks (RNWK) is upping the ante in litigation seeking to prevent it from distributing DVD-copying software. The company argues the Hollywood studios are a “price-fixing cartel” that have no right to prevent consumers from duplicating the movie discs.

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Ubuntu gets Web-based file sync and sharing

Beta-testing is under way for the Ubuntu One synchronization service for those running the Jaunty Jackalope version of the Linux software, aka Ubuntu 9.04.

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News Roundup: MNP to invest $10mn, Nokia:Nimbuzz, Tata Nano Home..and More


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MNP to invest $10 mn

MNP Interconnection Telecom Solutions India, a joint venture company of Telcordia Technologies, Inc will invest up to $10 million to build infrastructure for implementation of number portability services in India.

DQ Entertainment, French co tie up
DQ Entertainment, a gaming and animation content developer, has signed an agreement with the French entertainment company Moonscoop to develop and produce Jungle Book. The €9.2-million project would be based on the popular work of Rudyard Kipling.

‘Essar does not hold more than 10% in Loop’
The Essar Group Chairman, Mr Shashi Ruia, on Tuesday said the group does not hold more than 10 per cent stake in Loop Telecom.
According to licensing rules, the same company cannot own more than 10% in two different telecom firms. The Essar Group, through companies registered in India and Mauritius, also owns 33% in Vodafone Essar, India’s third largest private telecom company. (earlier news story here)

MapmyIndia maps claims to cover 90% of India
The new maps release covers 90% of India’s population through 401 cities, 837695 kms of roads, 411625 town and villages and around 10 lakh points-of-interest

After the car, Tatas to roll out nano homes
Tatas to roll out nano homes.
Tata Housing, a subsidiary of Tata Sons, to offer 1,200 ‘value homes’ in the Rs 3.9 lakh to Rs 6.7 lakh range near Mumbai.

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Adds Nimbuzz (supports Fring too)
Watch this demo. Download the application

Tata Sons sells 1% in TCS to repay JLR loan
Tata Sons has sold around 1% of its stake in TCS, the group’s biggest company by market cap, to help refinance a $2-billion bridge loan taken by Tata Motors.

ATC plans to roll out 5,000 towers

American Tower Corporation (ATC) is planning to expand its tower infrastructure in India to 5,000 towers over the next couple of years.

Images Group launches Indian edition of Livingetc magazine from IPC Media
The Images Group has launched the Indian edition of international homes magazine, ‘Livingetc’, via a licensing arrangement with IPC Media, a Time Warner company

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Facebook makes its services available in 6 Indian languages

US-based social networking site Facebook has said people who speak Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil or Malayalam can now use its services in any of these languages to connect with their Indian friends all over the world.

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