First there was the Sony DRM that could be bypassed with a piece of scotch tape. Now, apparently, biometric fingerprint scanners can be easily fooled with Play-Doh. Doh!
Speaking of Sony woes, Sony has decided not to recall any more CDs, instead just offering a software patch to fix a new problem with CD DRM protection.
Sony's affected artists include Maroon 5, Alicia Keys, and Santana. (Recap: First it was the XCP rootkit, then MediaMax security holes, and now songs being blocked from being transferred to iPods.) The saga continues. Artists have been bypassing record labels and mailing out unprotected, burned copies of CDs to fans to help save some face. Ridiculous.
In other music news, I've heard some fairly good new music over the past few days, including:
"If Every Day Were Christmas" by Podsafe For Peace
"In The Morning Sun" by The Lingus
We did a 'taste test' recently, comparing two brands of protein bars:
PowerBar ProteinPlus Chocolate Crisp (23g protein)
vs.
Myoplex Storm Chocolate Peanut Caramel (27g protein).
And the winners are PowerBar ProteinPlus (for taste), but Myoplex Storm (for feeling full in your stomach). Personally, I think they're both quite tasty! =)
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