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DRM drains music players
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Digital music player battery life is negatively impacted by playing digital rights-managed (DRM) files, a report explains.
The report points out that DRM poses an extra strain on the players, which must check that tracks are legitimate while they play them.
Read the complete story here. (MacWorld UK)
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