Found at 3/12/2010 via www.ballerstatus.com Another week has passed, and everybody's ready for the weekend. So, before you go, get some of this week's hottest tracks to put in rotation in your MP3 player. This week, there's new leaks from the Game's upcoming album, Akon, the S-N-D-Double G, T.I., Drake, Fabolous, Jason Derülo, and many more. Enjoy! More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/11/2010 via www.asiaone.com Will mobile phones that play videos and music and do other entertainment tricks sound the death knell for media players? If the sheer number of portable media players on offer at the IT show is any indication, the answer is no. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/10/2010 via mint.macobserver.com Apple was able to achieve dominance in the MP3 player arena by closely marrying hardware and software, a formula that it has extended to its success with the iPhone and the App Store. As the company gets ready to ship the iPad, the next phase in that evolution, Amazon, Dell, and Google are teaming up on the Dell Streak tablet, which will run the Android OS and have access to 300,000-plus e-books ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/10/2010 via www.socaltech.com One of the more successful serial entrepreneurs here in Southern California has been Robin D. Richards, who most recently sold The NTI Group to Blackboard, and previously also was CEO of Vivendi Universal Net USA, the founding president and COO of MP3.com, and managing director at Tickets.com. Robin's latest startup is Internships.com (www.internships.com), an online ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/10/2010 via krccnews.org After a heated debate, the state senate has cleared a bill that aims to crack down on insurance companies for giving financial incentives to employees for denying claims when someone is sick. It now heads to the house. Bente Birkeland reports from the state house. Download audio file (030910Claims.mp3) More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/8/2010 via www.guardian.co.uk Trade body the BPI says adding digital music to broadband packages could earn extra revenue and reduce piracy The UK music downloads market could generate up to £200m a year for internet service providers such as BSkyB and Virgin Media within three years, according to a new report. British music industry trade body the BPI estimates that the UK's major ISPs ? BT, Virgin Media, BSkyB, O2, Orange ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/4/2010 via www.cnn.com First, there was the Macintosh. Then it was the iPod, the iPhone, and now the iPad. Next up in Apple's arsenal: The lawyers. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/3/2010 via gizmodo.com # apple Amazon MP3 Store has a promotion called Daily Deal, where they prominently highlight an album that'll rake in sales for cheap?in exchange, labels have been giving them a one-day exclusive before the street date. Surprise, iTunes got pissed . More » More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/2/2010 via www.out-law.com A French music collecting society did not breach data protection rules when it collected the internet protocol (IP) address of an internet user, according to the Paris Appeal Court. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/2/2010 via www.newkerala.com By Madhusree Chatterjee, New Delhi, March 2 : Three years ago, Biddu, the musician who gave India the Bollywood cult number "Aap Jaisa Koi...", decided to swap his guitar for the pen - partly because "music was not the important thing in the world any more". More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 3/1/2010 via www.calcuttanews.net Three years ago, Biddu, the musician who gave India the Bollywood cult number 'Aap Jaisa Koi...', decided to swap his guitar for the pen - partly because 'music was not the important thing in the world any more'. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 2/28/2010 via www.nzherald.co.nz Anyone caught breaching copyright by downloading films and music from the internet will face large penalties and could even be disconnected by their internet service under new legislation.The ban could happen only after a copyright... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 2/28/2010 via www.independent.co.uk Internet users suspected of illegally downloading films, music or games face prison sentences and substantial fines under a deal being thrashed out between Hollywood corporations and European governments. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
Found at 2/26/2010 via www.geek.com Apple?s iTunes Store sold its ten billionth song Thursday. Let me repeat: An online-only store has managed to move ten billion digital tracks thus far. If anyone had told you a few years ago that legitimate music downloading will soon measure in billions, you?d have called them insane. But insanely great happens to be most projects [...] More... 0 comments | blog this | email this
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