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Poll: How do you store your music? Digitally with compression? Lossless? Physical media? Let us know!
Denis Kvasov, the former owner of the now-defunct music site AllofMP3.com, faces a three year jail sentence and a fine of £258,000.
SanDisk's Sansa MP3 players are the tune-carriers of choice for the majority of bit-tech staff, so we hook ourselves up to the Base station to see if the Sansa line can continue to win our approval...
AllofMP3 announces its closure. Don't worry though - a successor has already opened to take its place.
Amazon revealed all today as it announced it will be opening an online MP3 store later in the year that is free of DRM.
Conventional wisdom suggests that 2.0 speakers are underpowered and lacking bass. Conventional wisdom crumbles in the face of Creative's awesome Gigaworks T20 speakers.
The Asus FrontLinker promises to be an all-in-one solution for your peripheral connectivity needs, but can it possibly live up to our expectations?
Education Secretary, Alan Johnson, announces new efforts to help stop online bullying
Microsoft has lost a suit filed by Alcatel, the French company that invented the MP3.
A Microsoft representative has stated that the company hopes to launch its Zune music player in Europe before the end of the year.
It looks like the next-generation iPods will include digital cameras, as well as a touch-sensitive bezel for navigation.
The Royal National Institute for Deaf People conducted a study, finding that eight out of every ten people have their MP3 volumes at over 80dBA.
In a stunning climbdown for Steve Jobs, it will let Creative make iPod accessories and fork out some serious dosh to appease its rival.
Microsoft has finally confirmed its plans to take on Apple in the portable media player market. The service will be known collectively as Zune.
Yahoo! may well set the trend for the music industry in the future, by selling MP3s without DRM protections in place.
Ipsos has released a study claiming that music on MP3 players is 'more legal' than you'd expect...
French legalisation officials have passed a more lenient music DRM law designed to prevent unfair competition in the online music marketplace.
The popular MP3 download site protests its innocence in the face of another Russian police investigation.
XM has a new device which allows listeners to timeshift their satellite radio. The RIAA wants - you guessed it - money.
Yes, you read that right. Apparently you can continue to file share whilst not owning a machine. Plus, some new proposed legislation we're all going to love.
Move over iPod nano - Samsung are releasing a new phone - SGH-i310 - that features an 8GB hard drive. It supports every audio format under the sun, has a 2MP camera and much, much more.
According to the Wall Street Journal, online retailing giant Amazon has plans to take on iTunes with their own digital music store. Can anyone break Apple's grip on the market?
This week, a pint-sized edition: lots of teeny tiny gizmos for you to lust after. Including, but not limited to, a Swiss Army knife MP3 player, a USB digital TV receiver and a funky USB drive with built-in Firefox.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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