Tunebite lets you enjoy Nokia’s Comes with Music service, DRM-free
Filed under: Handsets, Multimedia, Nokia, GSM, EDGE
Not that you’d be interested, because DRM isn’t a clumsy or expensive solution to a problem that exists largely (or even solely) in the heads of the film and music industries, but a new version of Tunebite is out, and among its many features is the ability to make unprotected dupes of tracks downloaded from Nokia’s Comes With Music service. This isn’t the “crack” everyone’s talking about — there’s nothing new about software that records protected audio off the sound card — but this package does so at speeds of up to 54x. Not bad, eh? But please, don’t use it. Kanye needs our money if he’s going to keep scarfing up all those awesome gadgets.
[Via Electricpig]
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