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Online movie distribution reeling in clients

By Julian Runcan

The Internet has changed the way companies think about media products. After the sudden popularity of YouTube, online video piracy has spread beyond BitTorrents, mIRC downloads and peer-to-peer clients. One of the most popular methods people are now using is streaming media.

Macintosh Leopard hits all the right spots

By Phil Price

Apple Inc. is continuing its march on the PC establishment with the newest version of the Macintosh operating system, dubbed Leopard. The operating system, which was released on Oct. 23, is the sixth in a line of end-user upgrades to the Apple OSX operating system.

Anonymous Wikipedia entries the most accurate

By Mitch Davis

The Dartmouth Hanover, N.H. - Anonymous users of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia may provide content of comparable quality to that provided by registered users, according to an April 2007 study conducted by Dartmouth students and faculty. The project, which grew out of an earlier study focused on trust in computing, was conceived by professor Denise Anthony, chair of the sociology department, computer science professor Sean Smith and Tim Williamson '05, a former computer science major.

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