“Efforts that began in December 2006 and continued through February 2007 lead to the discovery of the Processing Key used to encrypt high-definition media with the Advanced Access Content System… more →
Mostly Tech Newshruf wrote 2 weeks ago: The AACS licensing authority has finalized specs that would let consumers make legit copies of Bl … more →
rachelinperu wrote 3 months ago: I just finished writing an article on cosmetic surgery tourism based on the lessons I have learned b … more →
Smokey wrote 1 year ago: The latest effort at blocking unofficial copying of Blu-ray movies has been undone, the developers o … more →
patul wrote 1 year ago: Somebody wrote following lines in a thread regarding BackupHDDVD by muslix64. muslix64: i wrote an A … more →
airjrdn wrote 2 years ago: “Efforts that began in December 2006 and continued through February 2007 lead to the discovery … more →
Alex Rosen wrote 2 years ago: A few weeks ago, my always forward looking co-writer Jake waxed upon the relative advantages and dis … more →
airjrdn wrote 2 years ago: “Beginning May 22, which is most notably the release date of the Matrix trilogy on HD DVD, all … more →
yqbnerd wrote 2 years ago: I think it’s time I weighed in on this whole AACS key debacle. The whole idiocy behind the iss … more →
nickopotamus wrote 2 years ago: I suppose, this being Cambridge, I should come to expect that people will try to steal any bike they … more →
Alex Rosen wrote 2 years ago: The recent incident on Digg, when the staff preemptively took down some posts that gave and linked t … more →
Alex Rosen wrote 2 years ago: The recent incident on Digg, when the staff preemptively took down some posts that gave and linked t … more →
Alex Rosen wrote 2 years ago: The recent incident on Digg, when the staff preemptively took down some posts that gave and linked t … more →
Ice9 wrote 2 years ago: Today may be the day that tech-geeks, computer nerds, and the electronically gifted among us will r … more →
ontheoutsidelookingin wrote 2 years ago: I’ve been watching the debate going on over at digg.com. The basic back story? Last year, a ut … more →
Philip wrote 2 years ago: Digg has gone crazy over this 128-bit number. This means that there is hope of being able to back u … more →
Bob wrote 2 years ago: It’s still early on to tell whether this is actually true, but HD DVD cracker muslix64 is back … more →