arstechnica.com - 4/18/2009
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Amid the general love-fest over the Amazon Kindle, its DRM is beginning to bite some users in the butt as they are getting locked out of their accounts and, subsequently, their e-book purchases. The incidents highlight once again that the customer doesn't really own the content when ...
arstechnica.com - 4/22/2009
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Today Amazon announced that its Video On Demand
service now has HD movies and TV shows, which...
had started appearing in late March , available for purchase or rent. The move catches Amazon up with Apple's iTunes Store, which has offered HD ...
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Amazon Video on Demand goes high definition
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