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Apple to expand DRM-free music, pricing
Moving further away from its one-price-fits-all model, the company will allow top four music labels more price flexibility.
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Posted Jan 6, at 2009 11:55 AM Comments (5)
Get a grip on holiday music
CNET's Donald Bell gives his recommendations for keeping holiday music from haunting your digital music collection year-round.
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Posted Dec 18, at 2008 03:25 PM Comments (3)
Prizefight: iPod Classic vs. Zune 120
CNET's team of editors compare the Apple iPod Classic to the Microsoft Zune 120 MP3 player.
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Posted Dec 18, at 2008 03:17 PM Comments (11)
Married with iPods, Part 1: I hate your music
Her Tori Amos and Fiona Apple are right up next to my Squarepusher and Black Keys, and our iPods don't include a "his and her" music feature.
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Posted Nov 7, at 2008 05:18 PM Comments (6)
Is microSD the music medium of the future?
SanDisk on Monday announced a partnership with all four major music labels in a deal that's set to bring future albums to microSD cards. The preloaded cards, dubbed "slotMusic" media, will be sold at brick-and-mortar retail locations as an alternative to the CD.
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Posted Oct 9, at 2008 03:23 PM Comments (6)
Apple iTunes 8
The latest version of Apple's iTunes software (Version 8.0.0.35) expands the offerings for iPod, Apple TV, and iPhone users.
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Posted Sep 24, at 2008 11:03 AM Comments (3)
Photo Gallery: 2008 Apple iPods
Steve Jobs always marks the fall with new iPod announcements, and September 2008 is no exception.
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Posted Sep 10, at 2008 12:09 PM Comments (9)
Top 5 iPod features you'll never see
CNET's Donald Bell rolls out his Top 5 iPod features wish list.
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Posted Sep 2, at 2008 12:43 PM Comments (0)
How to convert DRM-protected WMAs to MP3
Now that nearly every popular online music store is selling a la carte tracks in the unprotected MP3 format, it's high time to clean house and convert those legally acquired yet unfortunately DRM-saddled WMAs.
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Posted Jul 24, at 2008 09:34 PM Comments (3)
Hands-on: iTunes Remote App
CNET takes the iTunes Remote software app through its paces.
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Posted Jul 10, at 2008 02:27 PM Comments (4)
