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MP3 Headlines & News for February 2, 2009


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EU scientific body raises health alarm on MP3s (Reuters)

An attendee at the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) looks over some mini video/music players from LG Electronics in Las Vegas, January 6, 2005. (Mike Blake/Reuters)Reuters - Up to 10 million young Europeans are in danger of damaging their hearing by playing their MP3 personal music players too loud, a European Union body on health risks told a conference on Tuesday.


iTunes Hits Two Billion Sold Milestone
Apple today announced that more than two billion songs, 50 million television episodes and over 1.3 million feature-length films have been purchased and downloaded from the iTunes Store.

Internet-Connected Car Radios Need Data Plan (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Here's one more way to get music any way you want in the car: Internet audio streamed to your dashboard via two new radios just introduced by Blunkpunkt in conjunction with MiRoamer.

Griffin Intros 2007 Line Up
Griffin Technology today announced their 2007 lineup that will debut next week at the MacWorld Conference & Expo.

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.

Otafuku Rex; Mix Them, Mash Them Up
The new band Otafuku Rex has debuted their music video, Do Me, I'm the Best, and is inviting fans to get in on the action and create their own remixes by mashing up the groups video and music, adding in their own music and video, and sending the results to friends.

Microsoft's Songsmith better for comedy than music (AP)
AP - Microsoft's latest offering, Songsmith, has found a cult following online, although probably not in the way its developers planned.


MP3 Tech Commentary

Digital Music Gift Cards
If you haven't done all your Christmas shopping yet, or even worse, you haven't even started - don't panic! Have you thought about purchasing a digital music gift card? Some...

CES 2009: Sony NWZ-W202
One of Sony's newest digital Walkman MP3 players is notable because of its cord-free, wearable design. It is the NWZ-W202 and it will be available in April for around $70. The...

Top Portables 2009 Consumer Electronics Show Picks
The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show has come and gone, unveiling a new wave of portable electronics devices for the year. The variety and quantity of devices becoming available is staggering...

Military Data Turns Up in Public on Used MP3 Player
A gentleman in New Zealand who picked up a used MP3 player on the cheap during a recent visit to the United States got more than he bargained for when...

Pirates Plunder the Amazon Store
A Firefox plug-in that has been developed by two students studying at the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam, Holland, enables visitors to the Amazon.com Web site to download music, movies,...

GenAudio Celebrates With 10 Million Free Music Downloads
GenAudio Inc., the makers of AstoundStereo™, is celebrating the launch of its AstoundStereo Expander software by offering 10 million free music downloads (up to 2 free tracks per person)....

New Digital Music Magazine (RED)WIRE to Help Charity
The new digital music magazine, (RED)WIRE, which will be officially launching on December 1st (world AIDS day), will help to fund medical treatment costs for HIV-infected people in Africa. The...


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