The MP3 Format Has Turned 25 Years Old Drew Wilson | July 28, 2020 The MP3 format is certainly something that has meant a lot to the file-sharing community. It is now 25 years young and it’s bringing back memories.
Facebook Begins Testing Encryption on Video and Audio Calls Drew Wilson | November 5, 2019 While governments are pressuring Facebook to abandon encryption, it seems Facebook is moving ahead with even more encryption anyway.
New Feature: Freezenet’s Official Podcast Launches Drew Wilson | December 1, 2018 Freezenet is once again expanding. This time, we are announcing a brand new podcast for the website.
Apple Rumoured to Be Preparing to Sue Open Source Codec Developers Drew Wilson | May 2, 2010 An e-mail reportedly from Steve Jobs has recently surfaced which suggests that Apple may be preparing to sue Theora and other open source video codecs. The dispute would revolve around patent laws.
The Latest Frontier in Audio Engineering… Photoshop? Drew Wilson | July 26, 2009 They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but can that picture sing to you? Someone appears to be releasing software that could also put a whole new meaning to the term ‘photo sharing’. Sure, making pictures make sound isn’t entirely new, but it’s apparently possible to take a sound file, turn it into …
FLAC Updates Drew Wilson | July 30, 2007 For many years now, users have associated music with the MP3 format. The MP3 format has become a sort of standard amongst an overwhelming majority of users.