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Article | 22/02/2011 iTunes Store, in trying to help, may say too much
Apple's iTunes Store that can reveal what content another person has downloaded, which could be a privacy concern for users of the service, says a res...
Article | 18/02/2011 Sony's Music Unlimited streaming service launches in Australia
Sony today announced its music streaming service -- dubbed "Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity" — will be available to Australians from today.
Article | 1/02/2011 Western Digital launches multimedia-friendly NAS
Western Digital has launched a new network-attached storage (NAS) device for home users. The WD MyBook Live is designed for streaming media to DLNA-co...
Article | 1/02/2011 Alleged EU talks could lead to strict punishment for piracy
The Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has lashed out at the European Commission over allegations that the Commission has been ho...
Article | 27/01/2011 Recording artists demand transparency in online music sales
Music recording artists have hit out at French government commitments to protect their rights online, saying they don't go far enough.
Article | 19/01/2011 ION Audio's iPad-friendly Concert Piano
Just like with the iPod and the iPhone, a whole ecosystem of accessories has grown up around Apple's wundertablet, the iPad.
Article | 18/01/2011 Nokia phones will no longer 'come with music'
Nokia has decided to stop offering its Ovi Music Unlimited service in 27 of the 33 countries where it was offered, the Finnish phone maker said on Mon...
Article | 13/01/2011 Magnets in Skunk Juice headphones protect your player
Ever have your headphones on and then got them caught on something while moving, causing them to rip out of your ears?
Article | 13/01/2011 Websites object to digital piracy label
Owners of three websites said to be involved in digital piracy in a new paper have objected to the label, saying they provide legitimate and legal ser...
Article | 11/01/2011 Hacked iTunes accounts taken off China e-commerce site
The sale of hacked iTunes accounts in China has been dealt a blow as the Chinese online retailer Taobao.com has decided to remove all product listings...
Article | 12/01/2011 Piracy sites draw huge traffic: Paper
Forty-three websites identified by brand-protection firm MarkMonitor as digital piracy sites generate 53 billion visits per year, according to a new p...
Article | 11/01/2011 Philips remote to bring Wii-style controls to TVs
Philips has a solution to the button-laden madness of today's remote controls, and it behaves a lot like the motion controllers of Nintendo's Wii.
Article | 11/01/2011 50 Cent launches headphones with sleek
Dr. Dre, Eminem, and other hip-hop luminaries have pushed their own headphones, and rapper 50 Cent is now working with Sleek on his model.
Article | 7/01/2011 New Creative gaming headset has 50mm drivers, no wires
Are you hardcore gamer and need that extra boost in communication to boost your performance when pounding away at the keyboard? If so, you may want to...
Article | 8/01/2011 New Dolby System Looks to Improve Laptop Sound
Dolby's new PC Entertainment Experience 4, or PPEv4, pushes the capacity of one of the weakest sound players on the planet: the laptop. Built into the...
Article | 8/01/2011 Blu-ray continues to thrive, in spite of streaming threat
Hard to believe that just five years ago at CES, the Blu-ray Disc specification first announced. And five years on, with one format war under our belt...
Article | 7/01/2011 Hacked iTunes accounts continue to sell in China
The sale of iTunes accounts that have reportedly been hacked has yet to be stopped by Apple or the Chinese e-commerce site hosting the sellers.
Article | 8/01/2011 UltraViolet could mean you'll really 'own' that movie
A group of Hollywood studios and technology companies has come up with a system for buying digital movies and TV shows that's supposed to do away with...
Article | 7/12/2010 LimeWire to close online music store on December 31
LimeWire will close for good on New Years Eve as it will shut its legitimate online music store permanently.
Article | 8/12/2010 Civilization IV music nominated for 2010 Grammy
It looks like the rest of the entertainment industry has finally accepted that video games are real entertainment.

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