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Free Writing and Music - as in Speech







Free Writing and Music - as in Speech

Free Writing and Music - as in Speech 01/11/2004 02:42 AM

I'd like you all to take a moment to browse the Common Content catalog. It is a categorized index of work which has one of the several Creative Commons licenses. Free licenses aren't just for software anymore. The top-level categories in the index are images, movies, audio, text and web sites. I'm taking the trouble to recommend Common Content just now because I don't think either the catalog or the Creative Commons licenses are as well known as they deserve to be.




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It's Not About Free Speech


It's Not About Free Speech 03/22/2005 04:24 PM

So, about all this lawsuit stuff about revealing sources: it's not about bloggers being journalists. You're a fool if you're looking at it from that angle. They're suing to learn which person they trusted broke that trust; which person signed a contract and broke the terms of that contract.

In short, they're not terrorizing the bloggers, they're going after their own employees and/or developers to show that the NDA has teeth. As such, don't expect negative press to shut it down. They're going to keep going because the future of the NDA is at stake, not the future of blogging. I believe that Apple honestly couldn't give a rat's ass about that. You can bring free speech and journalism and sources and all that shit into this all you want, but in the end, Apple is protecting its right to hold people to contracts they sign. Don't expect this to go away any time soon, and especially not from public opinion.

If you sign a piece of paper, you better damn well read what you signed. That's all this comes down to. No need to lament the "death" of free speech (which was intended to mean you can't get arrested for speaking your mind, not revealing corporate secrets that you promised, in a contract, that you wouldn't, or conspiring with that person to reveal them); free speech isn't dead. You can lambast the government all you want, or be the whistle-blower at a corporation all you need. What's at stake here is Joe Blow saying he won't say a word and then telling the world everything he heard.


So much for free speech in the US II


So much for free speech in the US II 10/29/2003 12:09 AM
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Free Speech 07/04/2004 08:54 AM
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Capture/RIP Music Streams for Easy,
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03/28/2005 12:56 PM
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The Future of Free Speech


The Future of Free Speech 09/14/2004 01:54 AM
Cass Sunstein's The Future of Free Speech

"I seek to defend a particular conception of democracy — a deliberative conception — and to evaluate, in its terms, the outcome of a system with perfect power of filtering."

Free speech: Do Americans really believe
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Free speech: Do Americans really believe
in it?
07/04/2004 03:31 PM
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Free Speech -- Virtually


Free Speech -- Virtually 12/19/2002 05:39 PM
Late last year, John Stanforth posted to his personal Web site a reminiscence about software he had developed for internal...

Fair use = free speech


Fair use = free speech 07/11/2004 03:35 PM
Lessig points out a documentary on Fox News, one that makes extensive use of clips from Fox, without permission, to make its point, and what this means:
As the Times article describes, Greenwald's style for distributing documentaries may be the beginning of something new -- political criticism, using interviews and clips, making a strong political point, distributed through DVDs and political action groups. (See some other examples here). On what theory does he, and others, have the right to use such material without permission? On the free culture theory we call the First Amendment: Copyright law must, the Court told us in Eldred, embed "fair use"; "fair use" is informed by First Amendment values; the values of the First Amendment most relevant here are those expressed in New York Times v. Sullivan. As with news-gathering, critical political filmmaking needs a buffer zone of protection against the overreaching of the law. And if the potential of this medium -- now liberated by digital technology -- is to be realized, we need clear precedents that establish that critics have the freedom to criticize without having to hire a lawyer first.
Link (Thanks, Larry!)

Speech isn't free if it's critical.


Speech isn't free if it's critical. 05/20/2004 10:17 AM
Poetry isn't free speech for these students. Bill Nevins, a New Mexico high school teacher was fired last year and classes in poetry and the poetry club at Rio Rancho High School were permanently terminated because he refused to censor a student's poetry that was "un-American."

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Free Speech in Action 06/23/2004 05:19 PM
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Suppressing Free Speech 03/29/2005 06:02 PM
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On "...Monday, March 28, the Secret Service called three everyday people into their offices to discuss why we were kicked out of a presidential event in Denver last week where Bush promoted his plan to privatize Social Security. What they revealed to us and our lawyer was fascinating.

There we were - three people who had personally picked up tickets from Republican Congressman Bob Beauprez's office and went to a presidential event. But as we entered, we were told that we had been 'ID'ed' and were warned that any disruption would get us arrested. After being seated in the audience we were forcibly removed before the President arrived, even though we had not been disruptive. We were shocked when told that this presidential event was a "private event" and were commanded to leave....The Secret Service revealed that we were 'ID'ed' when local Republican staffers saw a bumper sticker on the car we drove which said 'No More Blood For Oil.'" Related Associated Press story.

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speech.
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Stop FCC - Free Speech Campaign Petition First Amendment Rights .. Here's how you can help do something about it .. Props to the 1st amendment .. sign the petition .. StopFCC.org

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Free Speech Takes Its Lumps


Free Speech Takes Its Lumps 07/26/2004 04:17 PM
  • Tim Rutten (LA Times; reg req): Free speech under fire all around the nation. At some point over the last decade the words "I think you're wrong about that" were replaced by the dismissive "you can't say that." The opponents of free speech always have a higher value that must be maintained by silencing somebody else — patriotism for the Las Vegas louts; a woman's right to sexual privacy in Colorado; a distaste for politicized airwaves in Washington. But this isn't a discussion that admits a distinction between regrettable means and a desirable end. Speech is free for everyone or it's free for no one. There is a long and painful history to teach us that when liberty of expression is suppressed, the public square does not become a silent place but one where the only sound is the voice of authority.

  • free speech gagged--thanks to the
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    free speech gagged--thanks to the
    Patriot Act
    05/30/2004 11:21 PM
    National Security Letters and John Doe --once only issued against suspected terrorists and spies, NSLs now can be used, thanks to the Patriot Act, against all and any of us. John Doe, the currently gagged owner of a small ISP was targeted for the political speech of his customers and is fighting, along with the ACLU and others. More here (and more inside)

    Should universities permit free speech?


    Should universities permit free speech? 01/07/2004 04:25 PM

    The October 10, 2003 issue of MIT's student newspaper, the Tech, carried some articles about a group of unfortunate students who decided to hold a ghetto/rap-themed party in their dorm.  The invitation email started "Callin all you playas, pimps, hos, gangstas, and bitches...".  Various campus functionaries indicated their displeasure at what they viewed as an assault on the sacred principle of diversity. The students immediately issued a craven apology to the community but nonetheless Chuck Vest, the president of MIT, responded by noting that his administration would "deal swiftly and fairly with those responsible for the event."

    Today's issue of the Tech carries some more invective from the administration directed as these allegedly racist students.

    There was no actual evidence of racism by the students holding the party and in fact the only people involved in this dispute who are known to judge others by the color of their skin are the MIT administrators themselves.

    A very similar situation occurred in the 1990s at University of California Riverside.  A fraternity held a "South of the Border" party advertised with a poster featuring a sleeping Mexican, complete with sombrero and tequila bottle.The frat boys were harshly disciplined until a lawyer sued the school, pointing out that (a) half of the fraternity brothers were Mexican-American, and (b) the First Amendment prohibited a state institution from editing the fraternity's party posters.  A federal judge sided with the students.

    So many university administrations have tried to muzzle their students that an entire non-profit organization, http://www.thefire.org, exists to fight back.

    Perhaps, however, the university bureaucrats are doing the right thing after all.  The U.S. Constitution guarantees that the government won't interfere with your right to free speech.  Private employers, however, are free to say "You will continue to receive a paycheck so long as you stay in your cubicle with your head down and your mouth shut."  Only a tiny fraction of Americans have a practical right to free speech and these are primarily the very rich and the very poor.  A primary mission of a college is to prepare young people for the real world.  Does it really make sense to delude kids into thinking that they can say whatever they want and still have a paycheck and health insurance?  Perhaps it would be better for a university president to address the incoming freshmen thusly... "This is my plantation and if you want to stay here for four years you'll learn to say 'Yes, Massah'".


    Is A Ban On Gambling Ads A Violation Of
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    08/17/2004 03:50 AM
    Earlier this year, we noted that the Justice Department was telling websites they might be "aiding and abetting" illegal activity by running ads for online gambling operations, even if those operations were perfectly legal and run outside of the US. Now, the operator of a casino news website, Casino City, has filed a a lawsuit to have it declared that running such ads is protected free speech, and that the government can't tell them to stop. Of course, there are some precedents, such as bans on liquor and tobacco advertising, but it doesn't appear that any specific law has been put in place banning gambling ads. Still, all of this makes you wonder if the Department of Justice doesn't have slightly more important things to be worrying about than if a casino news site has ads from online casinos.

    Diversity! Tolerance! Free speech!


    Diversity! Tolerance! Free speech! 09/17/2004 12:30 PM
    Score one for tolerance and diversity. Three-year-old Sophia Parlock cries while seated on the shoulders of her father, Phil Parlock, after having their Bush-Cheney sign torn up by Kerry-Edwards supporters on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004, at the Tri-State Airport in Huntington, W.Va. Do the smirking people in this photo really feel proud for terrorizing a three-year-old girl?

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    High schoolers on free speech


    High schoolers on free speech 02/01/2005 08:38 PM
    David Pescovitz: A new study reveals that far too many US high school students don't seem to understand the meaning of free speech, aren't taught about the First Amendment, or simply don't care. A few choice excerpts from the AP story:
    ...When told of the exact text of the First Amendment, more than one in three high school students said it goes "too far" in the rights it guarantees. Only half of the students said newspapers should be allowed to publish freely without government approval of stories...

    Three in four students said flag burning is illegal...

    About half the students said the government can restrict any indecent material on the Internet.
    Who is teaching these kids? Link

    UPDATE: Fortunately at least some students aren't being entirely short-changed by their schools, as this email from BB reader Maxx Garrison points out:
    "I am a junior (11th grade) at Cocalico High School. Our school has a mandatory course named Principals of Democracy. In this class, we are taught everything about the Constitution including an in depth study of the Bill of Rights. The students must also write a essay about a section of the bill of rights and also conduct a formal debate against fellow classmates. On this essay we must use at least 34 sources and my paper turned out to be 16 pages on the second amendment right to bear arms. So, just to clarify, some of us do know a thing or two about the constitution. Also, as students, we do not have the right to free speech, protection from unreasonable search or seizure, or freedom of assembly."
    UPDATE: As reader Steve Jones points out, the common "principals" vs. "principles" spelling error in Maxx's email is particularly ironic in this case.

    UPDATE: Blogger Britta Gustafson says:
    Students do have the right to free speech, protection from unreasonable search or seizure, and freedom of assembly. The rights are more restricted than those of adults, but we have them. The extent depends on your state and school district.

    I'm in 12th grade at a high school in the horrible Los Angeles Unified School District. My friends and I started an underground newspaper because the principal insisted on prior review if we did an official one. She can't stop us from publishing and distributing our paper as long as it is not disruptive, libelous, or obscene. We can only be searched randomly or if there is reasonable suspicion. We are free to assemble on and off campus as long as it is not disruptive.

    The problem is that students don't have the resources to protect their rights. We get suspended if we don't wear the school uniform -- even though mandatory uniforms are illegal -- and we can't do much about it. The District bureaucrats don't care and legal action is out of reach for most of us.

    But we write about it. High school journalism is still alive -- and the best way for us to learn what our 1st Amendment rights really mean.


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    sad state of free speech in Canada 12/03/2003 06:22 AM
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    Free speech, bad taste and the Pope.


    Free speech, bad taste and the Pope. 03/17/2005 03:20 AM
    "The 52 funniest things about the upcoming death of the Pope," by New York Press columnist Matt Taibbi, generated controversy that spread from conservative blogs outward. The Press was de nounced by legislators, one of whom suggested New Yorkers throw the paper away; it was slammed by gossip columnist Lloyd Grove, possibly in retaliation for Grove's being named No. 20 on this list. After refusing a suspension, Press editor Jeff Koyen resigned and bashed his bosses, calling one a "spineless alt-weekly weenie." The public back-and-forth between erstwhile editor and former boss continues, but Taibbi's response to the whole thing is probably the best after the fact summary.

    Free Speech Behind the Razor Wire


    Free Speech Behind the Razor Wire 07/27/2004 06:16 AM
    A so-called free-speech zone has been set up to contain protesters at this week's Democratic National Convention. But it's ringed with chain link and barbed wire, and it looks a lot like a gulag. Mark Baard reports from Boston.

    We said the free speech zone was over
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    We said the free speech zone was over
    there, liberal scum
    06/17/2004 10:14 AM
    Weapons that can incapacitate crowds of people by sweeping a lightning-like beam of electricity across them are being readied for sale to military and police forces in the US and Europe. From guns that shoot streams of conductive fibers to plasma that will stop a truck, the military and the police are getting whole new ways to deal with protestors.

    Web porn law violates free speech: U.S.
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    Web porn law violates free speech: U.S.
    court
    06/29/2004 07:10 PM
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    Nude Barbie Photos Are Free Speech


    Nude Barbie Photos Are Free Speech 01/01/2004 03:22 AM

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    Yahoo's free-speech appeal gets hearing


    Yahoo's free-speech appeal gets hearing 03/24/2005 01:51 PM
    Yahoo is set to go before a U.S. appeals court in a case to determine whether a foreign court can censor speech that originated in the United States.

    Yahoo, which is presenting the case Thursday to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, has asked the court to find that orders issued in a French court are unenforceable and that the defendants cannot collect their multimillion-dollar claims. Nearly five years ago, antihate groups in France sued Yahoo over Nazi paraphernalia posted for auction on its U.S. Web site. A French court ordered Yahoo to block all sales or display of such items that could be seen by citizens of France, based on that country's laws prohibiting racism.

    News source: C|Net News.com

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    "So much for Free Speech and First
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    "So much for Free Speech and First
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    Free-Speech for Online Gambling Ads
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    Online gambling ads: free speech or
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    Clear Channel's Cowardice on Free Speech


    Clear Channel's Cowardice on Free Speech 06/09/2004 01:57 PM

  • Jeff Jarvis: Clea r Quisling. For now that they have knuckled under to the FCC, there's no telling what's next.

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    Whatever


    Internet free speech laws, Chapter
    Whatever
    08/29/2004 07:12 AM
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    Internet free speech laws, Chapter
    Whatever (SiliconValley.com)


    Internet free speech laws, Chapter
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    SiliconValley.com - Maybe you were out of town last week, or maybe you just weren't paying attention. That's OK. Here's a quick rundown of what you missed, culled from reports by our staff and wire services.

    Free speech vs buying influence - Joho
    on 527's


    Free speech vs buying influence - Joho
    on 527's
    08/27/2004 07:02 PM

    David Weinberger blogs about George Bush denouncing 527 groups. David links to Roji pointing out that this is a serious flip-flop from his original position.

    David's point is that on the one hand, the 527 groups represent a way to buy influence. On the other hand, limiting the ability for a 527 group to be formed and express a point of view is limiting free speech.

    I think the reason we have this conflict is the nature of media today. It shouldn't cost millions of dollars to get your message out; the system should be transparent enough so we know who is behind those messages; and most importantly, those messages should spark dialog and lies and stupidity should be smacked down as fast as urban legends on snopes. The problem with allowing money to buy "free speech" is that the speech is asymmetrical and not deliberative. ...yet.

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    Supreme court rules web porn is free
    speech


    Supreme court rules web porn is free
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    Today, America's highest court ruled that a law intended to punish child pornographers is an unconstitutional restriction for online free speech.
    The high court divided 5-to-4 over a law passed in 1998, signed by then-President Clinton and now backed by the Bush administration. The majority said a lower court was correct to block the law from taking effect because it likely violates the First Amendment. The American Civil Liberties Union and other critics of the law said that it would restrict far too much material that adults may legally see and buy, the court said. "Today's ruling from the court demonstrates that there are many less restrictive ways to protect children without sacrificing communication intended for adults," said ACLU associate litigation director Ann Beeson in a statement. Beeson argued the case before the court in 2001 and again last March.
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    Free-speech zones: Freedom's just
    another word for the president to use


    Free-speech zones: Freedom's just
    another word for the president to use
    01/06/2004 05:36 AM
    Stuff you don't hear about on the news channels .. Quarantining dissent

    sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/ 01/04/INGPQ40MB81.DTL
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    Yahoo seeks legal ruling on free speech


    Yahoo seeks legal ruling on free speech 03/25/2005 04:56 PM
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    yepp_ypc-c1.jpgSamsung has new models of their Yepp flash-based MP3 players out, the YPC-C1 and the YP-F1. Neither models are terribly inspiring, but then again, what flash players are these days? Both models support WMA (and the bulbous YP-F1 will do OGG Vorbis, too) and are available in sizes up to 2GB, as well as all the recording and FM radio capabilities flash-players have been capable of for years.

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    06/16/2004 08:34 AM

    toms_slim_yepp.jpg imageTom's Hardware has an at-first off putting comparison review of the Creative MuVo Slim and Samsung's Yepp YP-T5 where they attempt to contrast the two oddly-shaped flash memory players, but mostly just end up with two separate reviews. Of the two, I definitely prefer the MuVo Slim. It may be twice as heavy and oddly shaped, but you have to admit there is a certain appeal to having 256MB of music stored in a form-factor that shares both the size and shape of a cassette tape. The fact that it uses USB 2.0 just takes it over the top.
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    Amazon Launches Portable Media Center
    Page, Preorders for Samsung Yepp YH-999,
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    07/10/2004 12:45 PM

    samsung-yepp-side.jpg imageThey aren't shipping yet, but it looks like Amazon has set up their Personal Media Center page to promote both the Samsung Yepp YH-999 [pictured] and the Creative Labs Zen Portable Media Center. While there's not a whole lot of information about the devices that you haven't already heard, but if you're itching to pick either one up you can pre-order can get it shipped as soon as they hit our shores. If you purchase the Samsung instead of the Creative, you can save a whole eleven cents!

    Links and more inside.


    Cingular's Samsung SGH-P777


    Cingular's Samsung SGH-P777 01/03/2005 12:31 PM

    sgh-p777.jpg imageThere is just a teensy bit of information floating up about the Samsung SGH-P777, an EDGE-capable phone that should show up on Cingular sometime in Q1 of '05. MobileTracker has the basics, including this tiny picture we ripped off. I would expect to hear more from Samsung real soon, as references to the SGH-P777 are starting to appear in marketing literature for other products.

    Samsung SGH-P777 details surface [MobileTracker]


    Samsung P777 Released On Cingular


    Samsung P777 Released On Cingular 03/17/2005 03:51 AM

    sgh-p777.jpg imageCingular is now exclusively offering the new Samsung P777 (formerly the SGH-P777, I think) as the first in Samsung's new line of high-speed (EDGE) multimedia phones. The phone features an integrated MP3 player as well as a camcorder which allows the user to send up to 30 second video clips and to record up to one hour of video onto its 100MB of internal memory. It's a slider design with a 262k color display and includes an AIM client. The camera features a 4x digital zoom and an image brightness feature to correct bad shots. Available now through Cingular for $300 (with a two-year contract).

    Press Release [Cingular]
    First Seen: Cingular's Samsung SGH-P777 [Gizmodo]


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    Smaller than a Bic lighter, Samsung's new YEPP YP-T5H and YP-T5V are the being touted as the "World's Smallest Flash Players" and, you know, they just might be. Available in both 128MB and 256MB versions, the included MP3/WMA/WAV playback, an FM-tuner and voice recording, plus a three-line LCD with a...

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    Samsung's Updated YEPP YP-ST5 Flash
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    Samsung's Updated YEPP YP-ST5 Flash
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    07/26/2004 10:55 AM

    samsungst-5.jpg imageGood morning, friends. I had a great time in Virginia this weekend, although as is typical at a LAN I played videogames for about 2 hours and drank for about 8 each day (not that this is necessarily in error). That being said, I'm glad to be back, so I can talk about things like this update to the Samsung YP-T5 "World's Smallest" YP-T5 flash player, the YP-ST5. Although the form factor is pretty much the same, the battery life has been bumped from 8 hours of playback to 20, USB 2.0 support is in, and an updated firmware (around August or so) will add OGG Vorbis support.

    Also, reheated fried calamari has the delicate taste and texture of a cockring. Take the necessary flavor precautions.

    Read - Samsung YP-ST5 - Follow-up to World's Smallest MP3 Player [I4U]

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    samsung_dmbces.jpg imageYes, I finally made it on the showfloor! After hours of bopping around, trying to find just a drop of internet, I finally through all caution to the wind and actually looked at gadgets. Samsung's booth in particular was full of yummy things, like this nice-looking DMB portable television that we'll never get here (because we don't have DMB, not because they don't love us).


    Samsung Player Sports MP3, Diamonds


    Samsung Player Sports MP3, Diamonds 03/17/2005 04:22 AM
    If bling is your thing, then Samsung has the MP3 player for you. The electronics maker showed off its latest creation this past week at CeBIT, the European technology fair. Encrusted with 12 diamond studs, the audio player will hold up to 1 gigabyte of music and also features an FM tuner.

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    Other News: Samsung Music Players 07/28/2004 11:05 AM
    Come September, Samsung will roll out portable music players priced at iPod levels, featuring USB 2 and FM tuners.

    CeBIT: 3GB Music SmartPhone Samsung
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    hi dear i have a Samsung SGH-C100 and i
    also have data cable but i don't know
    hove i can downlode the software


    hi dear i have a Samsung SGH-C100 and i
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    hove i can downlode the software
    07/11/2004 01:48 AM
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    Berklee Shares: free music lessons, mp3,
    quicktime and pdf files download


    Berklee Shares: free music lessons, mp3,
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    Samsung M40


    Samsung M40 08/05/2004 08:45 AM

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    Along with more pictures of the attractive Mac-like LLUON All In One PC we talked about a couple of days ago, SorobanGeeks has pictures of Samsung's new Powerbook-looking M40, a Pentium M-based machine with a 17-inch widescreen (and what looks to be an aluminum case). I guess at least a couple of Korean companies think Apple is a good place to cop designs. Seeing their results, I can't say I disagree.

    Read - PC Made in Kimshi [Akiba.Soroban]


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    Samsung SGH-X810


    Samsung SGH-X810 06/17/2005 06:12 PM

    communicasia_164.jpgAnother day, another Samsung phone. The SGH-X810 is a MP3 phone with an iPod-like scroll wheel and a nice color screen. Specs are standard yet still drool-inducing: tri-band GPRS support, MPEG4 video recording, 1.3 megapixel stills with flash, and MP3 / AAC / AAC+ support.

    AAC... hmmm... it's almost as if someone out there really likes iTunes. Maybe they'll add CONNECT and WMA support eventually, but probably not.

    PhoneMag: Samsung SGH-X810 Mini Music Slider live @ CommunicAsia [PhoneMag]


    The Samsung E715


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    The Samsung SGH-D600


    The Samsung SGH-D600 06/17/2005 06:15 PM

    sgh-d600-3.jpgSamsung seemingly manages to release a new phone every three days. The SGH-D600 is the newest gem. At first look, the two megapixel camera with expandable memory definitely looks nice, but the expandable memory is in the unusual Transflash format. This phone does have a large 320x240 LCD display and most of the standard dosh that comes along with with a nice cellie including flash, Bluetooth, not to mention a flip out keypad.

    Phone Mag: SGH-D600 2 Megapixel Camera Slide Phone live @ CommunicAsia [PhoneMag]


    Samsung CES Lineup


    Samsung CES Lineup 01/05/2005 06:50 AM

    samsung_oled.jpg imageSamsung, who is showing off this new "world's largest" 21-inch OLED display, has also announced their products that are to be shown at this year's CES. While we'll definitely dig in with some more details throughout the week, there's some appetizing bits in there already—I'd be happy to include a 57-inch LCD or a 67-inch 1080p DLP HD televisions in my "things to steal from CES" list.

    Check it out after the jump.


    Samsung preps 2.6in VGA LCD


    Samsung preps 2.6in VGA LCD 08/09/2004 05:44 AM
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    Samsung SGH-V200


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    Samsung Digimax i50 MP3


    Samsung Digimax i50 MP3 06/24/2005 04:01 PM

    samsung_didigmaxmafs.jpgThe nearly-flat camera is the hottest new form factor, for certain (think FujiFilm Z1, Sony DSC-T7, Casio Whatever), and Samsung is not staying out of the game, this time upgrading their older model to produce the i50 MP3. As you can guess, this five-megapixel sidearm is not only a pocket-ready camera, but also will support MP3 playback from SD and MMC cards—sounds great to me. Details are scant at the moment, but LetsGoDigital has some inital info (and really, until someone gets a hands-on, there's not that much more you really need to know).

    S amsung Digimax i50 MP3 introduction [LetsGoDigital]


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