Avio F125 KVM extenders capture uncompressed dual digital video, I/O and USB 2.0 signals from a system and extend them over a single fiber optic cable
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"Women whose pictures get posted without their permission could win up to $150,000 per work of willful infringement, Ars Technica reported in its extensive analysis. And victims could prove ownership even if they didn't take the photos themselves because they could be considered a "joint author," law professor Derek Bambauer argued over at Info/Law."
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"We had a mission control set up at our office with the brand and 360i, and when the blackout happened, the team looked at it as an opportunity," agency president Sarah Hofstetter told BuzzFeed. "Because the brand team was there, it was easy to get approvals and get it up in minutes"
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“The features and capabilities of iPad give us the ability to set a new standard for multitrack recording and editing on a mobile device,” said Rim Buntinas, WaveMachine Labs’ CEO. “Users of the Auria app can play 48 mono or stereo 24bit/96 kHz tracks simultaneously, record up to 24 of those tracks simultaneously, and also edit and mix with familiar tools. With its portability and all-day battery life, iPad has revolutionized recording for audio professionals allowing artists to record anywhere.”
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"In the absence of a comment, there’s little left to do but speculate, so we’ll do that now. Our somewhat wild guess, given the evidence at hand: Thom Yorke just doesn’t like Spotify for some reason — possibly its large valuation, or the fact that it could pull in a billion in revenue this year even as some artists complain about payouts."
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"The changes end the voting process, and also would permit sharing of information with its newly acquired photo-sharing service, Instagram."
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"The idea of developing an in-house record label grew out of conversations that began 10 years earlier as shifts were becoming evident in the music industry and as various cracks in the economy began to reveal themselves. During this period artists were also becoming more savvy about working with brands and increasingly expressed interest in marketing activities."
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Facebook Changes Name Of Subscribe Feature To “Follow” So People Understand It’s Just Like Twitter - http://techcrunch.com/2012...
"So rather than teach people a new word for the same thing, Facebook is sucking up its pride, and following Twitter, Tumblr, and other web services into calling Subscribe “Follow”."
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"Greg Cohn: This is a classic behavior pattern: everything's "open" when you're the disruptor, and closed as soon as you become an incumbent. After you're market-dominant, you selectively open things other than the crown jewels"
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Lars Was First And Lars Was Right: “If the record labels are not making the money, than the internet companies will be, and if they are not paying the artists, they are profiting illegally". - http://thetrichordist.com/2012...
"Nearly thirteen years later every statement Lars made in this interview has come to pass as truth. The new gatekeepers of the internet profit from the illegal distribution of artists’ work while paying the artists nothing, nadda, zero, zip."
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"And despite the predictions of legions of corporate false prophets there has been no emergence of a new independent professional middle class of musicians. In fact, the complete opposite has happened, there are 45% less professional musicians (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics) from 2002 – 2011"
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"This was never about art, music or freedom. It is simply a new set of even more ruthless artist-exploiting corporations taking over for the old ones".
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"Co-branded employees may exist largely below the radar now, but that's changing fast, and employers need to start preparing for the ever-greater challenges they pose for managers, co-workers and companies. Their activities can either complement a company's own brand image or clash with it."
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