Blu-Ray BD profile 1.1, any good? Only two players can use it right now anyway...
Sony sees the light, and drops DRM, is the last major label to do so!
Sirius denied merger, in the red $1.3 billion, subscribers up 38%, good year?
Chuck D wants Def Jam, has 4 point plan to fix it!
Variety: Hollywood discovers Voice Acting more than just "talking"...
CNet slams Washington Post for not correcting RIAA story.
Guardian delivers HUGE collection of niche music sites!
Upgrading your computer monitor might cause DRM conflict in Vista, block Netflix, invalidate other legitimate purchases, only bother paying customers...
Deaf Porn? (via Wired, links on following site might be NSFW)
Avoid "Red Sauce" on your iTunes, buy the real thing instead...
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
News Sound Bites - First Batch of 2008
IGN gives Dragon Ball Z: Budokai for the Wii an A+ for voice and sound, about a C- overall. I'm currently watching the Frieza Saga just for kicks...
Voices.com has released an incredible "State of the Business" for Voice acting. Read it. Learn it. Live it.
CNet (via Reuters) wants you to host your own talk radio show, over the internet.
The voting is in, and Idolator has finally delivered us their worst album art of 2007.
Gamasutra has a great article on the challenges getting artists and coders to communicate when producing videogames.
The Voice of the London Tubes, Emma Clarke (known for telling passengers to "mind the gap"), was dropped after satirizing her Tube gig. The press surrounding the incident has boosted her profile, and she can now be heard on a popular Sat-Nav.
Yeah I decided to make the entire last story a link. What wanna fight about it?
Voices.com has released an incredible "State of the Business" for Voice acting. Read it. Learn it. Live it.
CNet (via Reuters) wants you to host your own talk radio show, over the internet.
The voting is in, and Idolator has finally delivered us their worst album art of 2007.
Gamasutra has a great article on the challenges getting artists and coders to communicate when producing videogames.
The Voice of the London Tubes, Emma Clarke (known for telling passengers to "mind the gap"), was dropped after satirizing her Tube gig. The press surrounding the incident has boosted her profile, and she can now be heard on a popular Sat-Nav.
Yeah I decided to make the entire last story a link. What wanna fight about it?
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