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 | Includes slideshow Found at 4/16/2008 via www.theherald.co.uk One of the major sources of public support for crofters can only be accessed online, putting it beyond the reach of many crofters. It is enough to boggle the mind of mobile music lovers. Scottish scientists have discovered a way to cram three billion songs on to an MP3 player. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | iRiver E100 Video Review Found at 4/16/2008 via news.digitaltrends.com The small iRiver E100 plays video encoded in WMV, Xvid and MPEG4, and plays audio in FLAC, MP3 and WMV formats. Not too bad for a player of this size. Watch our hands-on video. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | iRiver E100 MP4 Player Has Two Built-In Speakers Found at 4/14/2008 via www.mobilemag.com Everyone already knows that the Apple iPod absolutely dominates the portable media player market, but there are certainly alternatives out there that are worth checking out. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | IT Device Use Growing Popular With Elderly Found at 4/14/2008 via english.donga.com High-tech gadgets such as digital cameras, MP3 players and other devices have been considered the exclusive domain of the younger generation, but are gaining rapid popularity with senior citizens. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | iPod tax: UK music biz open to format shifting... for a fee Found at 4/14/2008 via arstechnica.com A coalition of music groups in the UK supports a new copyright exemption for format shifting, but only if device makers like Apple pay up. Read More... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Internet clamp Found at 4/13/2008 via www.gulf-daily-news.com A CRACKDOWN on the illegal downloading of movies and music from the Internet is being stepped up in Bahrain, it emerged yesterday. Efforts are being exerted to upgrade the country's laws and regulations in line with new technologies, say officials. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Internet providers wary of being cybercops Found at 4/13/2008 via www.iht.com Governments and the music industry are prodding Internet service providers to disconnect users who illegally download music of movies, but resistance to the trend is building. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | IBM creates 'racetrack memory' for faster and cheaper storage Found at 4/11/2008 via www.addict3d.org Will there ever come a day when a single handheld MP3 player can store 3,500 movies? IBM researchers think that a new technology called "racetrack" memory will make this possible within the next ten years. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | IBM creates 'racetrack memory' for faster and cheaper storage Found at 4/11/2008 via www.betanews.com Will there ever come a day when a single handheld MP3 player can store 3,500 movies? IBM researchers think that a new technology called "racetrack" memory will make this possible within the next ten years. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | IPod Case Roundup: Clear Cases Found at 4/11/2008 via www.pcworld.com There's one truism in the MP3 player market: people buy iPods in part because they're sexy. So it's self-defeating to protect... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | In-Stat Reports Digital Sales Will Account for 40% of Music Purchases by 2012 Found at 4/10/2008 via www.centredaily.com Digital sales of music represented 10% of the total worldwide music market in 2007, up from 6% in 2006, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). By 2012, digital music sales will represent an impressive 40% of all music purchased worldwide, the high-tech market research firm says. Factors contributing to this growth include the global expansion of broadband, continued demand for single-track ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | In-Stat: digital 40% of all music in 4 years Found at 4/9/2008 via www.macnn.com Direct music downloads should make up a full 40 percent of all music sales in the space of four years, according to a new study by In-Stat. Research by the company suggests a blossoming of online purchases to the point that two out of every five legal music acquisitions in 2012 will have been made for an Internet-sourced copy instead of a physical... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | In-Stat Reports Digital Sales Will Account for 40% of Music Purchases by 2012 Found at 4/9/2008 via biz.yahoo.com SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.----Digital sales of music represented 10% of the total worldwide music market in 2007, up from 6% in 2006, reports In-Stat . By 2012, digital music sales will represent an impressive 40% of all music purchased worldwide, the high-tech market research firm says. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Imeem Bundles Up With Snocap Found at 4/8/2008 via www.ecommercetimes.com Music social networking Web site operator Imeem said Monday it has agreed to acquire Snocap, the digital content tracking company founded by Napster creator Shawn Fanning. San Francisco-based Imeem did not disclose financial terms of the deal. Snocap developed a digital fingerprinting technology that checks media files uploaded to a Web site against a registry of copyrighted works. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Ipsos: iTunes solidifying grip on music business Found at 4/8/2008 via www.macnn.com Research firm Ipsos has released a new study on the digital music industry, the results of which position Apple as the leader. Some 82 percent of American music downloaders are familiar with iTunes, versus a next-best figure of 76 percent for Napster. Some 38 percent of downloaders think of iTunes first when it comes to digital music, and while m... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | iTunes widens digital music lead Found at 4/8/2008 via www.macworld.co.uk iTunes continues to widen its lead against other digital music services claims the latest Digital Music Brandscape study from Ipsos Tempo. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |