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Five billion iTunes served
By: Stephen Withers

Apple's market-leading iTunes Store has hit a new milestone: over five billion songs have now been purchased.


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Why Hiro is not my hero
By: Stephen Withers

On the face of it, Hiro-Media's approach to distributing ad-supported video content without the usual DRM issues seems promising, but there are some major flaws.



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Napster nails DRM with largest MP3 catalogue
By: Stephen Withers

Napster has driven another nail into the coffin of DRM-protected music sales with a new and well-stocked online store offering MP3 downloads.


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Apple to offer iPod/iPhone subscription music at last?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Conventional wisdom states people want to own their music and not rent it, hence the success of iTunes without a subscription option – but this could all be about to change.


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iTunes Store takes number two spot in US
By: Stephen Withers

The iTunes Store has taken less than five years to become the second-biggest music retailer in the US.


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Time to say a prayer for Hymn?
By: Stephen Withers

The Hymn Project - an effort to deliver software allowing the use of FairPlay-protected music files with hardware and software not supported by Apple - has been crippled by legal moves.


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Play.com launches DRM-free music in the UK before Amazon
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Although Apple already offers some DRM-free music through iTunes in the UK, Play.com has joined the DRM-free rush before US based online retailer Amazon has had a chance to blitz the UK market.


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It’s MY Computer
By: David Heath

Nothing’s changed!  Too many vendors of 3rd party software products would like to possess your computer to the greatest extent possible, even after you uninstall their software.
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QuickTime 7.4.1 fixes RTSP flaw
By: Stephen Withers

Just three weeks after the debut of QuickTime 7.4, Apple has pushed out an update to plug a security hole.


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DRM-free Amazon MP3 to take on iTunes globally in 2008
By: Stan Beer

Armed with DRM-free MP3 downloads from all four major music labels, Amazon MP3 the digital music store of Amazon.com has announced that it will take its store international this year. Currently, Amazon MP3, which was launched on Amazon.com in September 2007, is only available to US residents and the announcement to go international puts further pressure on Apple's dominant iTunes store.


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