Lesson: The sheer rip-roaring speeds of tomorrow's superchips will knife through the densest software algorithms (which fairly describes all artificial intelligence problems).
Here's something that opponents of restrictive DRM implementations aren't going to be too happy with: ZDNet is reporting that new copy-protection software for DVD publishers from a company called ProtectDisc not only makes it difficult to rip movies that you've purchased -- no surprise there -- but actually prevents discs from playing in a Windows PC at all.
Finally, the software giant announced Vimeo as its new "publish partner, " letting you upload your Gadget Cribs rip-offs from either program directly to the site.