News tagged with digital music
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60-second review: Sansa slotRadio
Product: Sansa slotRadio, by SanDisk
Electronics / Consumer & Gadgets
Apr 29, 2009 |
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Hollywood, RealNetworks square off on DVD copying
(AP) -- Hollywood calls it "rent, rip and return" and contends it's one of the biggest technological threats to the movie industry's annual $20 billion DVD market - software that allows you to copy a film ...
Apr 24, 2009 |
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Rich musical pickings with easier access to archives
(PhysOrg.com) -- Digital sound archives offer enormously rich resources but accessing them is currently difficult, and often arbitrary. European researchers believe they have developed a solution, one that offers compelling ...
Technology / Computer Sciences
Apr 22, 2009 |
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Toshiba expects bigger loss, contract job cuts
(AP) -- Toshiba Corp., Japan's top chipmaker, Friday said its net loss for the last fiscal year will be bigger than forecast due to a large write-off, and warned that more contract jobs will be cut.
Apr 17, 2009 |
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Taiwan firm accuses Apple of patent infringement
Taiwan's Elan Microelectronics Corp. has filed suit against Apple for allegedly infringing two of its patents for touchscreen technology.
Apr 09, 2009 |
4 / 5 (1) |
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Like Apple, Amazon, Wal-Mart change music prices
(AP) -- Apple's iTunes Store isn't the only one that has adjusted prices for its digital song downloads recently: Changes are showing up at Amazon's and Wal-Mart's online music stores, too.
Apr 08, 2009 |
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Review: Plug-in software that fine tunes iTunes
(AP) -- I generally like the way Apple Inc.'s iTunes orchestrates my music collection, but sometimes it hits a wrong chord on the older and more eclectic CDs transferred to my computer.
Mar 25, 2009 |
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Apple's restriction-free music downloads create pause
When Apple Inc. announced in January that it would sell restriction-free music files, that was supposed to mean consumers could buy songs and play them on the portable gadget of their choice.
Feb 11, 2009 |
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