It's like the old Napster all over again: all the music you want for free, as long as you're willing to get a little geeky. Blogs were buzzing Tuesday about the resurgence of an old technique for
recording music on a computer, reapplied to Napster's all-you-can-eat subscription music plan. Using software freely available from America Online's Winamp division, it's possible to turn Napster's
copy-protected downloads into unprotected files that can be burned by the hundreds or even thousands freely to CDs.
Read the whole story at Cnet, February 15, 2005 »