- Rhapsody Launches DRM-Free Music Store
- Digital Trends News - June 30, 2008
- RealNetworks' streaming music service Rhapsody—developed in partnership with MTV—has long offered an all-you-can-eat music subscription service starting at $12.99 a month. However, the biggest hurdle to broad adoption of Rhapsody has been...
- Project Red lays groundwork for subscription music service
- CNET News - June 30, 2008
- The Bono-founded charity will be selling interested listeners a $5/month newsletter that serves up two MP3s and additional content, starting this fall.
- Rhapsody Opens Fire Against ITunes With DRM-free MP3s
- PC World News - June 30, 2008
- Rhapsody will sell MP3s in a new digital download store launched Monday for U.S. consumers.
- Making vinyl records the old-fashioned way
- CNET News - June 26, 2008
- At United Record Pressing in Nashville, LPs are very much in demand. As MP3s have come to dominate digital, audiophiles are returning to vinyl.
- MP3 Musicgrams Featured MP3 of the Week: “Beautiful Girl “by Taylor...
- Press Releases - June 20, 2008
- MP3 Players Carry Illegal Tunes
- Digital Trends News - June 18, 2008
- With legal music downloads so big in the online marketplace, you might think the problem of illegal downloads had started to recede into history. But that’s not the case, according to the University of Hertfordshire, which conducted a study amo...
- Microsoft Limited-Edition Zune MP3 Player Announced
- Press Releases - June 6, 2008
- Napster MP3 store: great selection, bad interface
- CNET News - May 22, 2008
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Napster MP3 store: great selection, bad interface--Napster launched its Web-based MP3 download store, and while the 6 million available songs are promising, the company still needs a bit of help designin...
- Podcast: Google Health and a case of the heebie-jeebies
- CNET News - May 20, 2008
- Napster opens up its massive MP3 library; why Google Health gives Rafe Needleman a serious case of the willies; and can cable companies succeed in the wireless market?
- Napster Offers 6 Million DRM-Free MP3s
- Digital Trends News - May 20, 2008
- Making good on the promise it made earlier this year to deliver DRM-free MP3s, Napster launched its new Napster Store on Tuesday, which it claims is the largest of its kind in the world. Without DRM, the technology that limits how users can share and...
- Napster Launches DRM-free MP3 Music Store
- Press Releases - May 20, 2008
- Sony Rolly MP3 Player Now Available
- Press Releases - May 20, 2008
- 6 million DRM-free MP3s now at Napster
- CNET News - May 20, 2008
- Napster to offer its complete catalog of more than 6 million songs in the MP3 format.
- Why Sega should release a new console
- CNET News - May 16, 2008
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Why Sega should release a new console--In an environment where we're seeing a significant push towards consolidation, the company really only has two options: sell the company to the highest bidder or de...
- After Abandoning ITunes, NBC Shows up on Zune
- PC World News - May 6, 2008
- After a pricing spat with Apple led NBC to pull its video content from iTunes, the broadcaster has struck a deal with...
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