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Article | 30/09/2009 YouTube, Warner Music close to licensing deal
After nine months of silence, Warner Bros. Music recording artists may be about to make a grandiose return to YouTube. Google's YouTube and Warner ar...
Article | 30/09/2009 Tech retailers fear you'll be cheap for the holidays
Break out the Elvis, baby, because the holiday shopping season may be a Blue Christmas for gadget retailers.
Article | 30/09/2009 EU wants MP3 player volumes capped
Apple iPods and other MP3 players could see their maximum volume level capped under new plans by the EU.
Article | 29/09/2009 EU wants safe volume settings on portable music players
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 warni...
Article | 19/09/2009 Music industry wants Apple, Amazon to pay up
Music professionals want more money, and now, they're going after online retailers like Apple's iTunes and Amazon to get it. Performing rights groups ...
Article | 17/09/2009 Sony unveils slimmest Walkman yet
The world is still focused on the new iPod Nano and Zune HD, but that didn't stop Sony from unveiling its thinnest Walkman ever on Wednesday morning. ...
Article | 16/09/2009 LCD TVs, plasma screens and digital cameras top consumer shopping lists
Australian consumers have bucked the global trend towards economic downturn, buying more gadgets and digital products in the first half of 2009 than t...
Article | 10/09/2009 Will Apple's new iTunes put you on cloud nine?
Earlier today Apple introduced iTunes 9 at the "It's Only Rock and Roll, But We Like It" media event. iTunes 9 has a number of new features, such as i...
Article | 10/09/2009 Hey, Apple, why no video camera for the iPod touch?
Wednesday's Apple Music Event may not have unveiled any astounding or amazing products. But if you're a fan of the iPod touch, as I am, you may have f...
Article | 10/09/2009 Apple's big event: A scorecard
The suspense is finally over: Apple's hotly hyped 09/09/09 event has come and gone, leaving us only with the inevitable task of analysing it till our ...
Article | 10/09/2009 Apple refreshes iPod line-up, cuts prices, retools iTunes
Apple CEO Steve Jobs today took the stage at a company event for the first time since October 2008 to introduce new iPhone software, a revamped iTunes...
Article | 10/09/2009 Steve Jobs returns, kicks off Apple event
Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at his company's iPod event today, the first time he has appeared in public since October 2008.
Article | 10/09/2009 The Beatles and iTunes: A complicated history
It's something that happens every twelve months, but this year's rumors about the Beatles catalog landing in the iTunes store is taking on a life of i...
Article | 10/09/2009 Apple CEO Jobs makes public appearance at event
Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at an event on Wednesday to introduce new iPod products, his first public appearance after taking a long medical l...
Article | 3/09/2009 Microsoft to drop all Zunes except for HD model
Microsoft plans to drop all of its Zune models except for a new high-definition (HD) version that is due out in two weeks, the company confirmed Wedne...
Article | 1/09/2009 Apple slates Sept. 9 event; iPod refresh most likely
Apple will host an event next week in San Francisco, most likely the latest in its annual refresh of its iPod line, an analyst agreed today.
Article | 19/08/2009 Apple event: September 9?
Apple's expected fall event, unveiling a revamped iPod line and other product news, may take place on Wednesday, September 9. The oft-rumored Apple ta...
Article | 14/08/2009 Can Nvidia's Tegra capitalise on the Zune HD?
Nvidia Inc., the PC graphics chipmaker that is trying to break into the portable computing electronics market, needs the upcoming Zune HD media player...
Article | 12/08/2009 iTunes 9 to add social music app?
Apple is reportedly working on an overhaul of iTunes that will include social networking tools that will allow you to broadcast and share music to fri...
Article | 11/08/2009 61% of young U.K adults illegally download music
Nearly two thirds of 14 to 24 year olds illegally download music over peer-to-peer (p2p) networks, says UK Music.

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