Muziic turns YouTube into rich source for songs
A schoolboy and his father have unleashed software that lets people listen to YouTube's vast collection of music videos as if it were a private collection.
A schoolboy and his father have unleashed software that lets people listen to YouTube's vast collection of music videos as if it were a private collection.
Internet
Mar 9, 2009
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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.
Other
Feb 11, 2009
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Microsoft is making its Xbox Music streaming service available for free on the Web—even to those who don't use Windows 8.
Internet
Sep 9, 2013
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Nokia said Tuesday it was launching a free music streaming service for US customers with its Lumia handsets, without ads, as the Finnish firm seeks to gain traction in the smartphone market.
Business
Sep 4, 2012
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Previously, setting a picture or whole series of pictures to suitable music required expert knowledge and a great deal of time. Newly developed software called Picasso succeeds in arranging pictures with appropriate compositions ...
Software
Feb 17, 2012
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Chances are you've already got your head in the clouds. If Google has its way, you'll trust even more of your life to the digital cumulus.
Internet
Jun 22, 2011
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Google wants Android to move into people's homes with the open-source software powering everything from smart light bulbs to sound systems.
Software
May 11, 2011
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The United States unveiled Tuesday a wide-ranging strategic plan on protection of intellectual property ranging from pharmaceuticals to Hollywood films, pledging to confront governments that fail to crack down on piracy.
Other
Jun 22, 2010
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So there you are with all those videos, photos and MP3 music files, and the only place you can play all that digital entertainment is on your computer. It's probably sequestered away somewhere in the room you've designated ...
Consumer & Gadgets
Jul 2, 2009
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A group of researchers from the University of Granada has developed Inmamusys, a software program that can create music in response to emotions that arise in the listener. By using Artificial Intelligence techniques, the ...
Computer Sciences
Jun 1, 2009
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