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Submission Summary: 0 pending, 16 declined, 5 accepted (21 total, 23.81% accepted)

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The Media

Submission + - Music Labels Working on Digital Album Format

Nerdfest writes: The Guardian is reporting that the major music labels are working on an 'album' format that contains music, lyrics, artwork, etc, called CMX. Apple had also been invited, but is working on it's own format called 'Cocktail'. No word here on whether or not the format supports DRM. Here's hoping an open standard is the result of this.
Music

Submission + - Pandora Asks for Help

Nerdfest writes: Tim Westergren of Pandora.com, the streaming music provider is asking for listeners help. He says:

After a yearlong negotiation, Pandora, artists and record companies are finally optimistic about reaching an agreement on royalties that would save Pandora and Internet radio. But just as we've gotten close, large traditional broadcast radio companies have launched a covert lobbying campaign to sabotage our progress.

His blog entry has more details.
Education

Submission + - Violent video games teaching tools for aggression (www.cbc.ca) 1

Nerdfest writes: It won't be long until our favorite anti-gamer lawyer is all over this one. Father and son research team J. Ronald and Douglas Gentile found that video games share seven parallels with teaching methods, including encouraging players — or students — to learn new skills over a period of time to overcome problems and changing environments. Games, like teachers, are also able to adapt to skill levels and respond to errors.
Power

Submission + - Could seawater fuel your car? (www.cbc.ca)

Nerdfest writes: The CBC is reporting that a cancer researcher in Erie, Pa., has stumbled on a technique that could turn salt water into fuel (hydrogen) using RF. John Kanzius happened upon the discovery accidentally when he tried to desalinate seawater with a radio-frequency generator he developed to treat cancer. He discovered that as long as the salt water was exposed to the radio frequencies, it would burn.

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