Dreaming of a DRM free e-book future
Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology has drawn heavy criticism from e-book readers burdened by the numerous restrictions they impose, writes Khalil A. Cassimally.
Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology has drawn heavy criticism from e-book readers burdened by the numerous restrictions they impose, writes Khalil A. Cassimally.
As an avid user of technology himself, Ed Husic is working to ensure his electorate doesn’t miss out in a connected future. Backbench Insiders’ Christina Lovrecz reports.
Tonight is make-or-break for the Republic of Ireland against Spain, while Italy will meet a well-organised and buoyant Croatian outfit, writes Tom Morris.
Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology has drawn heavy criticism from e-book readers burdened by the numerous restrictions they impose, writes Khalil A. Cassimally.
As an avid user of technology himself, Ed Husic is working to ensure his electorate doesn’t miss out in a connected future. Backbench Insiders’ Christina Lovrecz reports.
Tonight is make-or-break for the Republic of Ireland against Spain, while Italy will meet a well-organised and buoyant Croatian outfit, writes Tom Morris.
The managing director of Australia’s public broadcaster says recent attacks against the ABC are unfounded while launching a new book on journalism.
Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology has drawn heavy criticism from e-book readers burdened by the numerous restrictions they impose, writes Khalil A. Cassimally.
As an avid user of technology himself, Ed Husic is working to ensure his electorate doesn’t miss out in a connected future. Backbench Insiders’ Christina Lovrecz reports.
Tonight is make-or-break for the Republic of Ireland against Spain, while Italy will meet a well-organised and buoyant Croatian outfit, writes Tom Morris.