![]() DoubleTwist converts files from one format to the formats the destination device uses. It includes “Twist me,” a social network application that lets users share media directly from their profile pages such as in Facebook.ĭoubleTwist users can synchronize media with their or their friends’ mobile devices by “dragging and dropping” media files into a desktop folder that then uses the Net to copy the files onto the mobile devices. The company says the product allows consumers to share user-generated and professionally created audio, photos and video clips via computers, certain mobile phones, PSP and all MP3 players.ĭoubleTwist lets users share, play and sync tracks. They can also share tracks with their friends even though their friends have incompatible devices.Ĭurrently iTunes purchasers must copy the copy-protected track they purchased from iTunes on to a CD and then rip (copy) the track back to the PC in a non-protected format such as MP3. ![]() Norwegian hacker DVD Jon who broke the security code on movie DVDs and published it on the Net, is back again, this time to torment record companies and their online resellers such as iTunes.ĭoubleTwist, a San Francisco-based company that Jon Lech Johansen, aka DVD Jon, co-founded and serves as its CTO, has a software product that enables users to copy and play copy-protected songs from iTunes and other online services on many popular non-Apple devices.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |