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Apple, Eminem headed for trial as talks break down (Reuters)

FILE - In this Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009 picture, Eminem accepts the 'Best Hip Hop Video' award during the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. Eminem's music publisher wants a bigger slice from Apple. Eight Mile Style LLC is suing Apple Inc., claiming it never authorized the use of 93 songs in a downloadable format on the popular iTunes service. The publisher is alleging copyright infringement. A trial in federal court in Detroit is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009 unless a deal is reached Wednesday with the help of a judge. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)Reuters - Apple Inc and Eminem have failed to settle a lawsuit over whether the rapper's songs can be downloaded on the iTunes music service, paving the way for a federal trial to begin on Thursday.


NAMM Update: Denon DJ Intros DN-S3500 Tabletop CD/MP3 Player
Denon DJ introduced the DN-S3500 tabletop CD/MP3 player, featuring a powerful 12-pole Direct Drive motor, 7 on-board effects and intuitive control.

Can You Hear Me Now? iPod Volume Restrictions On The Way (PC World)
PC World - Have you heard? iPods in Europe are about to get a lot more quiet. Regulators have released a new set of standards governing how loud portable music players can go, and that means the default max volume is going take a big dip from where it currently sits.

Griffin Intros Evolve iPod Speakers
Griffin Technology today announced the unveiling of its new lineup of powered speaker systems. Evolve is a speaker system with a flat charging base that holds your iPod in a Universal Dock.

EU Wants Safe Volume Settings on Portable Music Players (PC World)
PC World - The European Commission has ordered all makers of portable music players to add a default volume setting of around 80 decibels (dB) and a health warning to all new devices within the next two years.It is also calling on standards bodies to change industrywide technical safety standards for mobile devices to include the 80 dB default setting.

YouTube's Anniversary: How HOTorNOT Started It All (PC World)
PC World - YouTube is celebrating the third anniversary of its acquisition by Google by showing off an awful lot of O's. The little video site that could announced on Friday it was now streaming a full billion video views a day -- the majority of which, I have to assume, consist of cats playing music and teens doing awkward dances.


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Ultrasone Edition 8 headphones pop at $1,500 each
Ultrasone, a maker of high end headphones, unveiled a couple of days ago some new special edition headphones which, considering the price compared to other Ultrasone models, may not actually be that different. It is called the Edition 8 and it prices for around $1,500.

The Ultrasone Edition 8 is a black and silver closed-back headphone which uses special acoustic technology to provide what Ultrasone feels is a very “spacious tonal perception.” Comfort on the interior ear cups is provided courtesy of Ethopian sheepskin.

Technical features of the Edition 8 headphones include an impedance of 30 Ohm, a frequency range of 6 – 42.000 Hz, 40mm drivers and a SPL of 96 dB. More details on these headphones, available now, can be found at the Ultrasone Web site.

(Note: Product mentions on the Portable Electronics blog do not certify endorsement of the product, but rather provide details on new products which might be of interest to consumers.)

(Photo Credit: Ultrasone)

7digital Music Service Launches in the U.S.

The UK-based digital music service, 7digital, has announced that it has finally completed its U.S. roll out. 7digital which operates in several different countries (mostly in Europe) will now offer its 6 million+ MP3 music library to consumers in the United States. Prices for albums will be $7.77 while songs will cost 77 cents each.

The pricing for both albums and songs is competitive when compared to major pay-per-click digital music services such as AmazonMP3 and iTunes, so it will be interesting to see over time how 7digital perform in the U.S. and how much market share they eventually control.

For more information, be sure to read our 7digital Music Service Review.

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7digital Music Service Launches in the U.S. originally appeared on About.com Digital Music on Thursday, October 8th, 2009 at 11:39:35.

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Free Music Downloads This Week

Our music discovery blog this week features another helping of free music downloads designed to widen your musical tastes. The free music this week is:

Semi Precious Weapons

The free music download, Magnetic Baby, is a promotional track from the Brooklyn-based band, Semi Precious Weapons. The song is a hard rock track that's typical of the band's 'rebellious' style of music. Their debut album, We Love You, is now available as a digital download from Amazon MP3, MusicSpace.com, or the iTunes Store.

Steed Lord

Here's 3 free music tracks by the Icelandic electro-band, Steed Lord, that blends electro-dance beats with vocoding (electronic manipulated vocals). The three remixes via Rcrdlbl.com are:
  1. Dirty Mutha (Crookers Remix)
  2. Dirty Mutha (DJ Mehdi Remix)
  3. Sometime - Heart of Spades (Steed Lord's "Ja Ok!" Remix)
Steed Lord's double-CD, Truth Serum Remix Project (New Crack City Records), will soon be available on Beatport and iTunes.

Wax Tailor

Jean-Christophe Le Saoût, otherwise known as Wax Tailor is a French music producer and DJ. This free promotional music download is an audio trailer for his new album, In The Mood For Life, (available on iTunes) which is a good example of the experimental Trip-hop genre that blends Hip-Hop with dance music. As a bonus for Wax Tailor fans, there's also the complete Say Yes track that is featured on his new album which can be downloaded via Spinner.com.

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Free Music Downloads This Week originally appeared on About.com Digital Music on Friday, October 9th, 2009 at 09:49:55.

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Free Music Downloads This Week

Our music discovery slot this week features another set of free music tracks that you can either stream or download. By listening to these full-length tracks, you will hopefully get a better feel for the following artists/bands music before deciding to purchase their albums. The free music downloads on offer this week are:

BURNS

The track, Teknique, is a great example of the electro house genre that has recently become so popular in the electronic dance music scene. The British producer, BURNS, has just released his Teknique EP (2112 Records) which is now available to download via Beatport.

Girls In Trouble

Essentially, this promotional track by Girls In Trouble is an indie-style song, but what makes it unique is that it also has a twist of folk/punk thrown in too. The Girls In Trouble album (JDub Records) is due for release digitally on Oct. 27 and physically on Nov. 3.

They Might Be Giants

This free music download from the band, They Might Be Giants, is a fun 'Dinosaur' related track that will appeal to kids. Their Electric Car video which can be viewed on YouTube is another example of how this refreshing band uses music as an educational tool for kids. Their 2-disc DVD and CD set is now digitally available on iTunes and from Amazon as a physical.

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Free Music Downloads This Week originally appeared on About.com Digital Music on Friday, September 18th, 2009 at 07:15:13.

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Product Preview: Philips GoGear Opus - A New Portable Media Player
The Philips line up of GoGear portable media players has churned out over the years a steady stream of quality devices known for their sleek looks and easy to use interfaces. These forward thinking products also tend to come with new audio enhancements from Philips, itself a major player in the larger consumer electronics market.

The upcoming Philips GoGear Opus digital audio/video player is certainly no exception to this rule of potential innovation. The company has tossed a number of useful functions into this device...read more

Product Preview: Digital Foci Photo Book - A New Portable Digital Photo Viewer
A problem some have with the look and feel of portable digital image viewers is that, as cold metal devices, they don't capture the warmth of the images they are displaying. Some hope instead a digital photo viewer could look a little more like photo albums of old. Digital Foci is trying to capture at least part of that sentiment in a new “digital photo album.”

The Digital Foci Photo Book is a portable digital album with an eight-inch, 800 x 600 LCD display set in a soft leather-like case. This case, described as a portable album, doesn't completely address the desires of a more traditional photo album in digital form, but its design is better suited for passing around while sitting in a living room or during a business presentation...read more

Image copyright: Digital Foci

Publisher Hearst said to be preparing "periodicals" ebook reader
Ebook readers continue to draw interest in the news and among consumers, mostly because of Amazon's newest model now available for purchase. The Kindle 2, which was previewed here recently, is drawing some early praise from consumers and reviewers alike. It has highlighted this product category so much, in fact, that we now have a buying guide for related products and features to consider.

Now comes word today, via the magazine Fortune, that mega-publishing empire Hearst is planning to launch a wireless e-reader of its own. What is reportedly different about this reader from other ones already offered is that it will be around the size of a standard piece of paper and targeted towards publishers like Hearst. The end result? A specialized, larger screen format reader which lets you subscribe to magazines and newspapers for wireless delivery.

It is said this new ereader, perhaps available by the end of this year, will be able to serve up ads mixed amongst the print content you are reading on the display. This may help throw a lifeline to print publications, most of which are seeing sharply declining revenues in the changing economy as well as how people look for information today. A number of well known publications have already folded, or are close to folding, so any additional ways for them to reach readers might be worth consideration.


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