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 | Warner Music Withdraws From The Diggers Trademark - Undercover Music News Found at 7/1/2011 via ipnewsflash.com found 0 h ago on news.google.com More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Why The World Needs a High-Fidelity Smartphone Audio Module Found at 4/6/2011 via www.businessinsider.com Well, it finally happened: MP3 players have become a cellphone feature. When this idea first started floating around, about seven years go, I wasn't the only one to scoff at the notion of cellphones replacing MP3 players. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Western digital adds two new features to Its WD tv live product line Found at 4/5/2011 via www.zawya.com WHAT:- WD is continuing to expand its WD TV media player family content offering with the addition of TuneIn Radio, the world's largest Internet radio guide with access to over 30,000 free radio stations searchable by location, genre, or format; and Deezer?, a personalized on-demand music service for listening to 7 million tracks anytime, anywhere and one of the most popular Internet and mobile ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will Amazon cloud service rain on Apple's parade? Found at 4/4/2011 via www.sfgate.com Here's how effortless it is to move your digital music collection from Apple's iTunes software to Amazon's new Cloud Drive music service: 1. Visit Amazon.com, enter your user name and password, and find the link that... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will Amazon cloud service rain on Apple's parade? Found at 4/3/2011 via www.sfgate.com Here's how effortless it is to move your digital music collection from Apple's iTunes software to Amazon's new Cloud Drive music service: 1. Visit Amazon.com, enter your user name and password, and find the link that... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | What's the next hit after Angry Birds? Found at 4/3/2011 via www.asiaone.com BEIJING - If you haven't tried the popular game application Angry Birds, you have been missing out. As the hottest iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch application in 2010, the small birds have drawn masses of attention from users, investors and even filmmakers. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will Apple Tweak iOS 5 To Match Amazon's Cloud Music? Found at 4/1/2011 via news.yahoo.com Following Amazon.com's release earlier this week of a cloud-based service for storage of music and other media files, the attention is turning to whether Apple will try to catch up by adding cloud capabilities to its iOS platform. Version 5 of iOS may be announced as early as the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in early June. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will Apple Tweak iOS 5 To Match Amazon's Cloud Music? Found at 4/1/2011 via news.yahoo.com Following Amazon.com's release earlier this week of a cloud-based service for storage of music and other media files, the attention is turning to whether Apple will try to catch up by adding cloud capabilities to its iOS platform. Version 5 of iOS may be announced as early as the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in early June. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will Amazon's Cloud Music Service Fly? Found at 4/1/2011 via www.businessweek.com 1. Visit Amazon.com ( AMZN ), enter your user name and password, and find the link that says "upload files." More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will Amazon's Cloud Music Service Fly? Found at 3/31/2011 via www.businessweek.com The company's music streaming service is cumbersome, say critics More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Why cloud storage is the future of music Found at 3/30/2011 via www.cnn.com Amazon this week became the first big internet company to offer something called "cloud music." To the unfamiliar, that term may seem off-putting, like a new soft-rock genre that leans heavily on harp solos. But it's possible many of us will be using cloud music systems in the not-far-off future. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Website selling illegal Beatles tracks ordered to pay $1m Found at 3/30/2011 via www.guardian.co.uk Bluebeat.com claimed tracks it was selling for 16p were not Beatles songs but 'psycho-acoustic simulations' A website that illicitly sold Beatles downloads in 2009 has been ordered to pay almost $1m to rights holders. Bluebeat.com claimed it was circumnavigating copyright law by offering "psycho-acoustic simulations" of music by the Fab Four and other acts including Coldplay and Radiohead. About ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | With cloud move, Amazon has Apple in its sights Found at 3/29/2011 via news.cnet.com With Amazon launching a cloud storage and music streaming service, it's managed to make Apple look like a slowpoke. But it's not the first time the two companies have traded jabs. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will Amazon's Cloud Music Locker Be a Success? Found at 3/29/2011 via www.pcmag.com Amazon needs a way to hold on to its music customers in a post-CD era, and tightly integrating its new cloud music service with Amazon MP3 purchases might help it do that, but the concept of a "music locker" is not exactly the most innovative approach and could face licensing issues, according to analysts. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | What You Need To Know About Amazon's New Music Service Found at 3/29/2011 via www.gpb.org How it works, what it will cost you and the fight it will start between Amazon and record labels. read more More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |