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MP3 Headlines & News for January 24, 2009


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Apple Pumps Down the Volume
Apple today announced a software update for the iPod nano and fifth generation iPod, that lets customers set their own personal maximum volume limit.

Music industry urged to embrace the Internet (Reuters)

A visitor listens to music at MIDEM (International record music publishing and video music market) in Cannes, southeastern France January 18, 2009. (Eric Gaillard/Reuters)Reuters - The music industry needs to learn from the "dark side of the Internet" that has so decimated its business if it is to ever regain the upper hand in the fight against piracy.


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.

Public broadcasters agree to Web music royalties (AP)
AP - The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and a group that collects royalties for artists and recording copyright owners said Thursday they've agreed on payment terms for streaming music online.

Nokia's music service set for Australia, Singapore (Reuters)
Reuters - Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, plans to roll out its unlimited music service in Australia and Singapore later this quarter and is eyeing further expansion in Europe and the United States.

New music services wow cellphone users (AFP)

MIDEM, the world's biggest and most influential music trade fair in Cannes. After Apple's hit iPhone revolutionized the mobile music scene, a slew of new services are being rolled out around the world by major cellphone makers who believe there are huge possibilities on the horizon(AFP/Valery Hache)AFP - After Apple's hit iPhone revolutionized the mobile music scene, a slew of new services are being rolled out around the world by major cellphone makers who believe there are huge possibilities on the horizon.


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

NAMM Update: iKey Plus Turns Audio Into MP3s
iKEY-Audio introduced the iKEY PLUS – a device that records live audio and converts it into high quality MP3 and WAV files and saves them directly to an iPod or another USB compatible storage device.


MP3 Tech Commentary

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)....

CES 2009: Vuzix Wrap 920AV
Vuzix, known for its video display eye wear, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month its first sunglass-style video eyewear. The new Vuzix Wrap 920AV will be available...

CES: Denon AH-D7000
Denon used the Consumer Electronics Show to promote the American debut of its high quality, ultra luxury AH-D7000 headphones. These over-the-ear headphones cost around $1,000. The AH-D7000 headphones are crafted partially...

CES 2009: Eviant Sheet Televisions
Eviant was showcasing at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show a mostly portable 19-inch digital television. It is part of the company's Sheet series and it will be available starting sometime...

CES 2009: Eviant Card Televisions
It is very rare to see standalone portable televisions made these days for the American market. It is interesting then that a by the name of Eviant unveiled several new...


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