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MySpace Music brings unlimited online listening
By: Stephen Withers
A breakthrough new advertising-supported service from MySpace allows unlimited listening to a catalogue of millions of tracks. But as always seems to be the case with online media, there is a catch with MySpace Music.
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By: Stephen Withers
A breakthrough new advertising-supported service from MySpace allows unlimited listening to a catalogue of millions of tracks. But as always seems to be the case with online media, there is a catch with MySpace Music.
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Big four labels adopt slotMusic memory cards for music sales
By: Stephen Withers
Is a new format for physical music sales sufficient to stem the online tide, or will the iTunes Store and other download services continue to rule the roost?
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By: Stephen Withers
Is a new format for physical music sales sufficient to stem the online tide, or will the iTunes Store and other download services continue to rule the roost?
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NBC Universal back on iTunes Store: who caved?
By: Stephen Withers
New NBC Universal TV shows are back in the iTunes Store after a one year absence. The question is did NBC Universal give in to Apple's one price fits all policy or did it get the pricing flexibility it wanted?
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By: Stephen Withers
New NBC Universal TV shows are back in the iTunes Store after a one year absence. The question is did NBC Universal give in to Apple's one price fits all policy or did it get the pricing flexibility it wanted?
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Universal goes Blu, when will Paramount, too?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Universal has announced that it will now fall in line with the vast majority of movies studios that have chosen Blu-ray, but Paramount has made no comment, other than to release two new HD DVD titles – when will they bite the bullet, and go Blu too?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Universal has announced that it will now fall in line with the vast majority of movies studios that have chosen Blu-ray, but Paramount has made no comment, other than to release two new HD DVD titles – when will they bite the bullet, and go Blu too?
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So, Universal: when will we see a Blu-ray title?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Now that NHK have reported Toshiba’s imminent announcement of HD DVD’s death, Universal’s declaration earlier this year, in Australia, of ‘at least’ 20 new titles during 2008, must look very shaky. How long now before they too jump ship and go Blu?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Now that NHK have reported Toshiba’s imminent announcement of HD DVD’s death, Universal’s declaration earlier this year, in Australia, of ‘at least’ 20 new titles during 2008, must look very shaky. How long now before they too jump ship and go Blu?
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Xbox 360 HD DVD drive price drop good but underwhelming
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Ever since Warner ditched HD DVD, forcing Toshiba to massively drop prices on their HD DVD players, it was only a matter of time before Microsoft’s HD DVD add-on drive for the Xbox 360 would also have to dramatically fall in price. Finally... it has happened.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Ever since Warner ditched HD DVD, forcing Toshiba to massively drop prices on their HD DVD players, it was only a matter of time before Microsoft’s HD DVD add-on drive for the Xbox 360 would also have to dramatically fall in price. Finally... it has happened.
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Universal Pictures Australasia to release ‘at least’ 20 HD DVD titles in 2008
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If you thought HD DVD meant ‘high def dead video disc’ and that Blu-ray had won the war, Universal Australia’s announcement of at least 20 new titles in 2008 is certainly comforting to local HD DVD player owners – but is it enough to stem the tide of consumer support for Blu-ray?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
If you thought HD DVD meant ‘high def dead video disc’ and that Blu-ray had won the war, Universal Australia’s announcement of at least 20 new titles in 2008 is certainly comforting to local HD DVD player owners – but is it enough to stem the tide of consumer support for Blu-ray?
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Qtrax launches at last, with one catch – no trax.
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Qtrax, the supposedly ‘legal’ p2p music download service, is still enjoying its 15 minutes of fame as the first beta version becomes available for download at last, but while it’s easy to download, once you’re in, you quickly discover that despite promises of 25 million free tracks, Qtrax is still NoTrax for now.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Qtrax, the supposedly ‘legal’ p2p music download service, is still enjoying its 15 minutes of fame as the first beta version becomes available for download at last, but while it’s easy to download, once you’re in, you quickly discover that despite promises of 25 million free tracks, Qtrax is still NoTrax for now.
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Free music from Qtrax: just a misleading trick?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
When Qtrax announced at Cannes 2008 that it had secured the backing of the world’s major music labels, allowing users to ‘legally’ download virtually any song from a catalogue of 25 million sourced from p2p networks, there was a big problem: it doesn’t appear to be true, and the software still can’t be downloaded.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
When Qtrax announced at Cannes 2008 that it had secured the backing of the world’s major music labels, allowing users to ‘legally’ download virtually any song from a catalogue of 25 million sourced from p2p networks, there was a big problem: it doesn’t appear to be true, and the software still can’t be downloaded.
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Free music from Qtrax: just a misleading trick?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
When Qtrax announced at Cannes 2008 that it had secured the backing of the world’s major music labels, allowing users to ‘legally’ download virtually any song from a catalogue of 25 million sourced from p2p networks, there was a big problem: it doesn’t appear to be true, and the software still can’t be downloaded.
Read More About Free Music From Qtrax: Just A Misleading Trick?...
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
When Qtrax announced at Cannes 2008 that it had secured the backing of the world’s major music labels, allowing users to ‘legally’ download virtually any song from a catalogue of 25 million sourced from p2p networks, there was a big problem: it doesn’t appear to be true, and the software still can’t be downloaded.
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Universal and Sony BMG bosses still want to sell CD buggy whips
By: Stan Beer
From all accounts, the Midem music industry event in the ultra-chic seaside French resort of Cannes last weekend must have been a love-fest of balding heads wearing earphones bopping along to music from the 60s and 70s and reliving past glories when teenagers used to line up outside record stores waiting to get their copy of the latest Beatles single. Those days are long gone but you wouldn't have known judging by the denialist rhetoric that sprang forth from the mouths of two of the leading recording industry executives.
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By: Stan Beer
From all accounts, the Midem music industry event in the ultra-chic seaside French resort of Cannes last weekend must have been a love-fest of balding heads wearing earphones bopping along to music from the 60s and 70s and reliving past glories when teenagers used to line up outside record stores waiting to get their copy of the latest Beatles single. Those days are long gone but you wouldn't have known judging by the denialist rhetoric that sprang forth from the mouths of two of the leading recording industry executives.
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