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Apple Devotes Entire Home Page To Jerome York Obituary

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If ever you needed a sign that Apple was a different kind of technology company, this is it.
What other computer manufacturer would remove its top-selling, hype-inducing, industry-altering new product from the prime spot on its website home page, and replace it with an obituary to an investor?
This is one of those “Here’s to the [...]

Coming Soon: Steve Jobs, the Sitcom

Fake Steve creator Dan Lyons just signed a deal to bring Steve Jobs to another small screen near you.
The half-hour series called “iCon” is billed by the presser as “a savage satire centering on a fictional Silicon Valley CEO whose ego is a study in power and greed.”
Making sure the barbs prick will be the [...]

What’s Next For the iPad? A Tabletop iPad, According to Xerox PARC Circa 1991

Way back in 1991, just as Apple was transitioning from 68k to PowerPC chips, the braniacs at Xerox PARC were predicting it’s entire iPod, iPhone and iPad strategy. And next up for the iPad is a blackboard-sized device.
Nearly 20 years ago, just as personal desktop computers were taking off, researchers at Xerox started thinking about [...]

iPhone App Arms Users With Silent Panic Button

A new app called Silent Bodyguard features a panic button that sends an SOS distress signal with GPS coordinates to potential rescuers without alerting onlookers.
While the $3.99 app, available on iTunes, isn’t the first ICE (in case of emergency) app, this one is backed by Dr. Clint Van Zandt, former FBI chief hostage negotiator and criminal [...]

Led Zeppelin: iTunes versus Bittorrent

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Like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin was one of the last great holdout bands refusing to release its catalog online — until now. <cite>The Complete Led Zeppelin </cite>, a digital box set of the band’s entire studio discography, is available for pre-order on iTunes: 165 tracks for $99, including a new greatest-hits anthology <cite>Mothership</cite>. (The entire package is being promoted with a reunion performance at London’s O2 Arena on November 26.)

Meanwhile, if you do a quick search over on Bittorrent, the band’s entire discography is available as a 2.25-Gbyte download. It includes:

Studio Albums:
Led Zeppelin I
Led Zeppelin II
Led Zeppelin II
Led Zeppelin IV
House Of The Holy
Physical Graffiti (Discs 1 & 2)
Presence
In Through The Out Door
Coda
Live albums:
The Song Remains The Same (Discs 1 & 2)
BBC Sessions (Discs 1 & 2)
How The West Was Won (Discs 1, 2 & 3)
Video:
Led Zeppelin With Keith Moon – Forum Los Angeles 77-06-23 (Rare)
Led Zeppelin – Royal Albert Hall 1970 Concert

DJ / Rupture, a New York “turntable soloist,” has an interesting rumination on this situation following a raid on Tuesday by British coppers of the huge music-sharing tracker, OiNK.

DJ / Rupture found his entire discography traded through the site, but concluded file-sharing is a positive: “The overall movement is towards more ways to share music & ideas with like-minded individuals on the internet,” he writes. “The way I see it, this can only be a good thing for music fans. And what musician is not first a music fan?”

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Leander Kahney

Leander Kahney is the editor of Cult of Mac, and author of three books about technology culture: Inside Steve’s Brain, the New York Times bestseller about Steve Jobs; Cult of Mac; and Cult of iPod. Leander has written for Wired, MacWeek, Scientific American, and The Guardian in London. Follow Leander on Twitter @lkahney and Facebook.

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2 comments

    I wouldn’t even use up the bandwidth to download it for free… yuck.

    Yeah, yuck. I prefer the soundtrack to High School Musical as well.

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