News: Google, Facebook to offer music sales
Facebook plans to let users buy music and other virtual products on its Web site, the company said Wednesday, expanding its sources of revenue as the company seeks to turn its huge popularity into fiscal profit.
Owen Fletcher 22/10/2009 15:37:00
News: Apple's profit rises despite drop in iPod shipments
Apple on Monday posted an increase in net profit and sales for its fourth fiscal quarter of 2009 despite a year-over-year decline in iPod shipments.
Agam Shah 20/10/2009 08:02:00
News: Pure launches Sensia touchscreen digital radio
Pure has unveiled a DAB+ and internet radio with an embedded 5.7in colour touchscreen. The Pure Sensia can also browse the web.
Carrie-Ann Skinner 08/10/2009 15:54:00
News: Tech retailers fear you'll be cheap for the holidays
Break out the Elvis, baby, because the holiday shopping season may be a Blue Christmas for gadget retailers.
Jeff Bertolucci 30/09/2009 08:15:00
News: Akamai's new network aims for iPhone HDTV
Akamai Technologies is extending its content delivery network to the Apple iPhone as it introduces the Akamai HD Network, a system for streaming high-definition live and on-demand video to a variety of devices.
Stephen Lawson 30/09/2009 10:22:00
News: EU wants MP3 player volumes capped
Apple iPods and other MP3 players could see their maximum volume level capped under new plans by the EU.
Nick Spence 30/09/2009 00:33:00
News: YouTube, Warner Music close to licensing deal
After nine months of silence, Warner Bros. Music recording artists may be about to make a grandiose return to YouTube. Google's YouTube and Warner are close to settling a licensing argument that started at the end of last year, one that has put a stopper on the tunes, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Brennon Slattery 30/09/2009 00:28:00
News: EU wants safe volume settings on portable music players
The European Commission has ordered all makers of portable music players to add a default volume setting of around 80 decibels (dB) and a health warning to all new devices within the next two years.
Paul Meller 29/09/2009 06:33:00
News: Music industry wants Apple, Amazon to pay up
Music professionals want more money, and now, they're going after online retailers like Apple's iTunes and Amazon to get it. Performing rights groups such as the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), and others believe online retailers need to pay industry professionals for music contained in film and television downloads, thirty second song samples, and radio station streaming, according to CNET. Their rationale for the new fees? All of these instances count as public performances.
Ian Paul 19/09/2009 00:06:00
News: Sony unveils slimmest Walkman yet
The world is still focused on the new iPod Nano and Zune HD, but that didn't stop Sony from unveiling its thinnest Walkman ever on Wednesday morning. Sony's new NW-A840 Series measure just over a quarter of an inch thick.
Ian Paul 17/09/2009 03:45:00
 
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