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MP3 Headlines & News for June 18, 2010


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Griffin Intros Hi-Way Case for iPod Hi-Fi
Griffin Technology today announced Hi-Way, a versatile, custom fit, roadworthy carrying case for the iPod Hi-Fi compact stereo.

Apple Intros New Mac minis; More Expensive, More Powerful
Apple today unveiled two new Mac mini computers with the Intel Core Duo processor. The new models are more powerful, and at $599 and $799, more expensive than ever.

Apple's iTunes 9.2 Fixes Bugs, Adds Features (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Forty security vulnerabilities in older versions have been fixed in iTunes 9.2, just released by Apple.

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.

World Cup anthems battle for fans' support (AP)

U.S. performer R. Kelly, left, sings during the opening ceremony, before the World Cup group A soccer match between South Africa and Mexico at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday, June 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)AP - Never mind who wins on the field. There's another, more melodic, World Cup battle afoot — on the music charts, in the stands and blaring from radios and mobile phones around the world.


YouTube adds online video editing tool (AFP)

YouTube users can now edit their own videos online. The Google-owned video-sharing site added an online editing tool this week that allows YouTube users to combine multiple videos, shorten a video or add soundtracks from songs in the AudioSwap library.(AFP/File/Loic Venance)AFP - YouTube users can now edit their own videos online. The Google-owned video-sharing site added an online editing tool this week that allows YouTube users to combine multiple videos, shorten a video or add soundtracks from songs in the AudioSwap library.



MP3 Tech Commentary

Apple's iPad Goes International

Free Music Downloads This Week

V-MODA Crossfade LP Review; Taking Screenshot with iPad

Is Google Going to Launch a Digital Music Service?

Stereomood: A Music Service That Tunes Into Your Emotions

The Lowdown on the Kindle 2.5 Update

Amazon Sending Kindle 2.5 Updates in Batches

mSpot to Launch Cloud Music Service


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