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Apple: More than 70 Percent of 2007 Cars will have iPod Support
More than 70 percent of 2007-model US automobiles will offer iPod integration.

Beatles' iTunes talks "stalled": McCartney (Reuters)

British singer Paul McCartney takes to the stage to collect the Ultimate Legend award during the MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony in Liverpool, northern England, November 6, 2008. (Phil Noble/Reuters)Reuters - Talks to put The Beatles' catalog on Apple's iTunes online music store have stalled, former Fab Four member Paul McCartney told the BBC.


Microsoft modifies Zune subscription model (Reuters)

Microsoft's Zune media player is shown for the first time to the media in Redmond, Washington September 14, 2006. (Robert Sorbo/Reuters)Reuters - Microsoft Corp on Thursday announced a new music subscription plan for owners of its Zune players, which would allow them to keep 10 tracks per month and add them to their permanent collection.


Digital market offers hope as music sales slow (Reuters)

A customer checks out Music Store (on a screen) with Apple iTunes at an Apple store in Tokyo in this August 25, 2006 file photo. (Kiyoshi Ota/Files/Reuters)Reuters - Ever since Apple's iTunes store launched in 2003, the digital music market has received an annual Christmas gift in the form of a sales boost, as consumers unwrap new iPods and gift cards for the holidays.


U2, Coldplay, Killers help launch digital magazine (Reuters)

U2's singer Bono takes to the stage during the MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony in Liverpool, November 6, 2008. (Phil Noble/Reuters)Reuters - Some of the biggest names in music are contributing exclusive songs to RED(WIRE), a digital music magazine that launches on World AIDS Day (December 1).



MP3 Tech Commentary

Judge Rules Against EMI in Battle with MP3Tunes
The lawsuit that EMI personally served on the CEO of MP3Tunes, Michael Robertson, has been dismissed by a New York District Judge. William H. Pauley III ruled that EMI's lawsuit,...

BudBud MP3 Sharing Accessory Splits Portable Audio
Traveling with a companion when only one MP3 player is available between the two of you becomes a tedious experience when you trade the headphones back and forth to enjoy...

Zune Pass Subscribers to Get Free Monthly Reward
Microsoft has announced that its online music service, Zune Pass, will now give subscribers the option to select up to 10 DRM-free tracks every month (valued at approximately $10). Zune...

Free Streaming Music For Halloween
Halloween is a great tradition that is celebrated in many countries throughout the world. If you live in the United States or Canada, you will of course know that the...

Skullcandy Skullcrusher Headphones Thump Your Head with Bass
The typical bass sound headphones put out can be disappointing for some because there just isn't enough thump to satisfy the demand. Skullcandy is trying to meet the needs of...

Ematic MP3 Player Also Takes Digital Photos
E-matic, a maker of consumer electronics products, recently unveiled a MP3 player which does double duty as a digital camera. This hybrid device is known as the Ematic MP3 with...

Are Your MP3s Normalized?
How many times have you been listening to your favorite MP3 songs and been irritated by having to adjust the volume every time a new track starts to play? I've...


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