Attention Mac Users

I’d like to draw your attention to our latest Mac-only addition, iSwipe. Besides the not-so-subtle name, it has many great features, and supports the Carracho, Hotline, Napster, OpenNapster and Gnutella networks. We don’t have a Mac here at Zeropaid, so I was hoping you guys would hurry up and rate it. But it sounds pretty [...]

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Disney Channel Cartoon Portrays File Sharing as Evil

Just found this on Slashdot, apparently some Disney Channel show, The Proud Family, aired an episode on Oct. 5 telling the story of a young girl and how she gets wrapped up in “free music”. Check out the full story. Comedy.

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Tech Giants Pan Anti-Piracy Mandate

A News.com report says “Technology industry heavyweights are trying to kill a Hollywood-backed plan heading for Congress that would require anti-piracy protections in PCs, CD players and other consumer electronics devices.” This is important to us because all of your nice shiny burned cds might not work in the next round of CD players on [...]

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XP’s new Music Features

I’ve been using XP since June, and had seen some of the music features, but didn’t notice them all until recently. Here are the ones I’ve noticed: Bad: Simple (yet shitty) mp3 or wma –> audio cd in WMP8 (i suggest you use nero.. it does a lot of great stuff like crossfading, and more) [...]

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Microsoft Takes Aim on MP3

According to a News.com report, “Windows XP favors Microsoft’s Windows Media Audio (WMA) format, in part because the company did not want to pay Thomson Multimedia the licensing fee for MP3 encoding. Without the add-on packs, Windows XP will play MP3s but not convert–or ‘rip’–them from CDs.” It goes on to explain, “That means consumers [...]

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Wake Up and Smell the Reality Check

Drink your coffee and welcome to the new Audiogalaxy: “A basic subscription will be necessary from January due to very high server loads, AudioGalaxy has regrettably had to remove selected songs from many boards. It is our promise to our users that the majority will still remain and we will continue to pride ourselves on [...]

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Songspy New Release

Yes within 24hr, Songspy willl release a new version and I have the screenshot for you!! Here’s your first glimpse at what the new program will look like!

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Possible Loveletter Virus in Files on the KaZaa Network

I have heard of two cases in which users who downloaded pornography video files using KaZaa have had their computers infected with two different versions of the notorious loveletter virus, VBS.LoveLetter.AS and VBS.LoveLetter.worm. I was wondering if anyone out there has heard of anything similar to this. I am not coming right out and saying [...]

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Time for new XoloX version?

It’s a few weeks ago that the last XoloX version came out. Meanwhile some gnutella servants provide metadata (e.g. Gnotella), it would be very helpfull if XoloX gets envolved – also some minor/major bugs need to be fixed. Give the Xolox developers a feedback if you appreciate their work: Vote here.

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New Program

A new program called BuddyShare is now available. It’s a gnutella client with all those extra features. Best of all, it relies on each clients server and not a central based server. The clients can view which user has what in queue, and can open a direct chat with them. The number of files shared [...]

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FileNavigator 2.8A

We have just finished some fixes to FileNavigator 2.8. Some changes have been made to the P2P system. The new client will detect low speed connections, and keep them from routing traffic. This will help increase download speeds for modem users. Click here to download. If you are using the builder to create your own [...]

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Remove the BitRate Limit on KaZaA (All Versions)

I have decided to make the removal of the limit easyer for less advanced users. Here is the Link Now you can get over 128Bit Files.

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Blubster Rocks!

Everyone should check out the relatively new “decentralized napster”. Check out Blubster Here

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Mad as Hell about the DMCA

MP3newswire.net has posted the manifesto of Beale Screamer, the anonymous coder who broke the MS DRM scheme.

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Winmx 3.0

Finally theres some news about winmx 3.0. Checked there site, seems its going to be out in beta in early november. Heres some of the features it says on there website: New features that will be included in v3.0: – Fully redesigned interface – Multi-source downloading – Persistent Hotlist entries for WinMX Peer Network users [...]

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Kazaa for Linux

Although I’m not a big fan of Fastrack, I thought there might be some Linux users who might be interested in this. Kazaa has released a command line alpha client (it wouldn’t suprise me if the gIFT project sparked this). You can probably expect a GUI or front end to follow. Check it out if [...]

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MP3.com Splits Into Two

A News.com report says “The San Diego, Calif.-based company said its MP3.com Web site will still give customers a place to listen to music. A new division, dubbed MP3 Technologies, will provide the technology for MP3.com and other Web sites, including the forthcoming Pressplay online subscription service.”

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MS Digital Rights Management Scheme Cracked

The Register is reporting that an anonymous coder has cracked Microsoft’s Digital Rights Management Version 2. Beagle Screamer the alias of the person who crack it explains why by saying, “When I buy a piece of music (not rent it, and not preview it), I expect (and demand!) my traditional fair use rights to the [...]

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THE BRIDGE, the next level in large audience free P2P file transfer freeware?

A new software is coming soon, probably the next big internet tool. In facts, The Bridge seems to be the next step in peer-to-peer file transfer. Not technicaly – P2P networking is just a basic Internet functionality – but with a lot of new search tools and a cool interface. It’s a surprise : “We [...]

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Morpheus removes the 128kb limit

I have downloaded Morpheus for the second time on another PC, and this time I get even 128 + bitrate MP3! I think this is the next big step to make quality file sharing easy and fast. Get it!

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