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PC-to-handset Music Transfers Not End of World







PC-to-handset Music Transfers Not End of
World

PC-to-handset Music Transfers Not End of
World
09/17/2004 10:22 PM

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Nokia 7280 transfers photos, music,
videos from Mac


Nokia 7280 transfers photos, music,
videos from Mac
09/10/2004 03:57 AM
Among three new cell phones announced by the company on Thursday, Nokia introduced its new 7280 model, which features leather and mirror accents, a high-gloss finish and a sliding cover for the lens that offers VGA-quality snapshots. It can sync with your Mac via Bluetooth to transfer photos, songs, videos, ring tones and wallpapers back and forth. Its display supports 104 x 208 resolution and up to 65,536 colors, with the ability to stream video, and its Lithium Ion battery allows up to three hours of talk time and up to 240 hours of standby time. Nokia expects to make the 7280 available in the fourth quarter; pricing was not released.

i have this handset . how can i
dowenload ring tones from r world. pls
reply me


i have this handset . how can i
dowenload ring tones from r world. pls
reply me
08/23/2004 01:15 AM
TechTree Aug 23 2004 5:39AM GMT

NTT DoCoMo launches world’s
smallest i-mode handset


NTT DoCoMo launches world’s
smallest i-mode handset
06/28/2004 06:58 AM
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"The Saddest Music in the World"


"The Saddest Music in the World" 05/21/2004 08:42 AM
Guy Maddin's surreal film looks good, but beneath its sizzly, sandpapery surface there's a whole lotta nothin'.

The saddest music in the world


The saddest music in the world 06/02/2004 06:42 PM
The illusion that the web would usher in a new era of limitless creativity can now be put away.

Ericsson Pushes Into Music World


Ericsson Pushes Into Music World 06/17/2005 06:36 PM
A deal with Napster moves the Swedish wireless equipment maker into the digital music world, although one analyst dismisses it as an attempt by Ericsson to hook up 'with a cool brand.'

Pass Along Your Digital Music (PC World)


Pass Along Your Digital Music (PC World) 09/23/2004 01:40 PM
PC World - New music sharing network allows users to amass points by referring buyers.

“Changing the World of Online Music”


“Changing the World of Online Music” 01/23/2004 04:16 PM
In the cover story for Business Week magazine Peter Burrows writes, “Just as the Macintosh revolutionized computing, Apple is changing the world of online music. If Steve Jobs plays his cards right, Apple could end up with a big chunk of the broader digital-entertainment market.” (available to paid subscribers only) [Jan 23]

Microsoft jumps into music world


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The Real World Of Online Music


The Real World Of Online Music 09/15/2004 09:47 PM
Sometimes soon, the labels will be forced to start using P2P to market, distribute and sell their offerings. By Jon Newton, TechNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)

Disharmony Drives Digital Music Debate
(PC World)


Disharmony Drives Digital Music Debate
(PC World)
04/14/2004 06:43 PM
PC World - Industry associations argue peer-to-peer policies before college audience.

Visiting the New World of Linux Sound
& Music Software


Visiting the New World of Linux Sound
& Music Software
01/07/2004 06:13 PM
A look at two new systems designed to ease the process of installing and configuring an advanced Linux audio system.

The Ongoing Fragmentation Of The
Downloadable Music Store World


The Ongoing Fragmentation Of The
Downloadable Music Store World
07/06/2004 05:28 AM
We've discussed many times the fact that there are simply too many downloadable music stores with too many formats out there. It's not that we don't think competition is good, but all these different formats, with all these different restrictions, and different rules about which devices they can play on is making a huge mess of the industry. It's leading to increasing confu sion and resentment from music fans who are pissed off that the music they can supposedly buy from one store won't work on the music player they own, or can't be mixed into a playlist they bought at another store. It's as if ever retail music store in the world had their own format for selling music. If you go into Tower Records they'll give you a CD which can only play on a Tower Records CD player, while in Virgin they give you a special cassette that will only play on special Virgin cassette players. Any marketing person with half a brain would realize that the market would be much, much bigger if they settled on a common format with fewer restrictions. First, the industry couldn't figure out how to embrace file sharing, and now they're doing their best to muck up download stores. It's amazing the recording industry functions at all. It seems to function in spite of itself.

The Playlist: What's Wrong With Digital
Music Stores? (PC World)


The Playlist: What's Wrong With Digital
Music Stores? (PC World)
09/03/2004 04:53 AM
PC World - Though digital music has come a long way, today's online music stores still have significant problems. Here's my fix-it wish list.

The Playlist: Unlimited Music Downloads
for $15 per Month (PC World)


The Playlist: Unlimited Music Downloads
for $15 per Month (PC World)
01/07/2005 04:38 AM
PC World - Later this year, portable music subscription services will offer to fill your MP3 player with tunes for a monthly fee. Here's a preview of one of the first.

British Music Fans Decry ITunes Pricing
(PC World)


British Music Fans Decry ITunes Pricing
(PC World)
09/17/2004 06:29 AM
PC World - Consumer group complains of higher prices in U.K. than elsewhere in Europe.

Secure Transfers


Secure Transfers 03/19/2005 02:38 AM
You spend plenty of time making sure your passwords are secure, but its easy to take for granted that traditional file transfer methods aren't secure.

Drop in this week's Freeloader Friday for a list of free SFTP/SSH file transfer clients, including a sneak peek at the new Fetch 5 beta.


The World Famous Chi-Lites Joined
DigiPie this Week in Music Business


The World Famous Chi-Lites Joined
DigiPie this Week in Music Business
08/10/2004 03:43 AM
DigiPie is the new kid on the block when it comes to legal downloading. While iTunes has established validity in downloading, DigiPie takes it much further by also allowing Artists to take control of the exploitation of their creations and shares the "pie" with the public. DigiPie is currently building it's artist base. [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]

Preferred for Transfers: PFTP 0.2


Preferred for Transfers: PFTP 0.2 08/17/2004 07:37 AM
An advanced, user-friendly FTP client.

"TiVo.com | TiVoToGo transfers"


"TiVo.com | TiVoToGo transfers" 01/05/2005 04:16 PM

Football: Man U defend transfers


Football: Man U defend transfers 01/25/2004 08:15 AM
Man Utd deny any wrongdoing in transfer negotiations after recent deals are scrutinised.

Preferred For Transfers: PFTP


Preferred For Transfers: PFTP 05/03/2004 03:11 PM
Alpha version soon

Founder & Apple to Deliver
World’s Best Digital Music
Experience to Chinese Customers


Founder & Apple to Deliver
World’s Best Digital Music
Experience to Chinese Customers
05/18/2004 01:18 PM

Rock And Scroll: The New Click Wheel
iPod Rules The Digital Music World


Rock And Scroll: The New Click Wheel
iPod Rules The Digital Music World
09/22/2004 10:43 AM
The new features may not revolutionize how you se your music player -- but if you're an iPod enthusiast, then a new Click Wheel, longer battery life, and key software enhancements should give you plenty to sing about. By Jonathan Seff, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)

Frequency 2.0 adds built-in FTP
transfers, more


Frequency 2.0 adds built-in FTP
transfers, more
04/09/2004 03:55 PM
Developer Brad Rhine has made Frequency 2.0 available. Frequency is used to update weblogs, or blogs. The new release adds built-in FTP file transfers, the ability to simultaneously manage more than one blog, support for many international characters, one button weblog updates, HTML buttons that add styles and links to posts and more.

U.S. Transfers Sovereignty to Iraqi
Govt. (AP)


U.S. Transfers Sovereignty to Iraqi
Govt. (AP)
06/28/2004 03:38 AM
AP - The U.S.-led coalition transferred sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government Monday, speeding up the move by two days in an apparent bid to surprise insurgents who may have tried to sabotage the step toward self rule.

AT&T Wireless Asked About Cell Transfers


AT&T Wireless Asked About Cell Transfers 12/05/2003 01:02 AM
AP via Daily Press Dec 5 2003 0:14AM ET

The US transfers $20 million to
Palestinian Authority


The US transfers $20 million to
Palestinian Authority
12/29/2004 08:06 AM
Arabic Media Internet Network Dec 29 2004 12:34PM GMT

Pro Import C3 transfers FCP timelines to
Combustion 3


Pro Import C3 transfers FCP timelines to
Combustion 3
06/28/2004 09:46 AM
Automatic Duck on Monday released P ro Import C3, a timeline integration software tool for Mac OS X and Windows that enables users of Avid of Final Cut Pro-based editing systems to translate their editing timelines into Discreet's Combustion 3 compositing software. Pro Import C3 imports all media and clips, accounting for layer placement and digital media effects as well. As a result, Combustion users can then slip and trim shots without needing to go back to the editing software to export their edits again. Layer names are maintained as sequences are imported, collapsed layers and nested effects are turned into nested composites in Combustion, and media support includes Avid ABVB, Meridien, Xpress DV and Xpress Pro, Final Cut Pro DV, SD and HD. Pro Import C3 costs US$495.

Key staff stay with EDS as Revenue
transfers to Cap


Key staff stay with EDS as Revenue
transfers to Cap
06/28/2004 09:20 PM
Computer Weekly Jun 29 2004 1:10AM GMT

DCC2 Protocol for IRC file transfers


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Navigating The Worlds Of Transfers,
Upgrades


Navigating The Worlds Of Transfers,
Upgrades
04/12/2004 11:20 AM
By David L. Hart, Union-Tribune (via MyAppleMenu)

ToBits Launches Services Designed to
Simplify the Transition to a World of
Digital Music and Video


ToBits Launches Services Designed to
Simplify the Transition to a World of
Digital Music and Video
03/14/2005 05:24 PM
ToBits today announces two innovative services for consumers and businesses ready to take full advantage of a move to the digital world: CD to MP3 conversion (the CD ToBits service) and Videotape to DVD conversion (the Video ToBits service). [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]

PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0 transfers
family movies over the Internet


PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0 transfers
family movies over the Internet
12/02/2003 01:45 AM
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA -- November 25, 2003 -- Lava Software is now shipping PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0, a product which allows users to share files, such as family movies and photo collections, easily and securely between computers connected over the Internet. Versions are available for Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP, MacOS X and MacOS Classic. A Linux version is coming in early 2004.

U.S. Transfers Political Authority in
Iraq (washingtonpost.com)


U.S. Transfers Political Authority in
Iraq (washingtonpost.com)
06/30/2004 09:31 AM

Group Wants Cell Number Transfers
Blocked


Group Wants Cell Number Transfers
Blocked
12/02/2003 11:32 PM
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eBay Today: Vintage Iron On Transfers


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Bull transfers software firewall
technology to Arkoon


Bull transfers software firewall
technology to Arkoon
04/14/2005 01:54 PM
PARIS - French software, servers and services company Bull has sold its software firewall product, Netwall, to Arkoon, a French security appliance manufacturer. Bull is not turning its back on firewalls altogether, though: it will distribute Arkoon products, and will favor them in its security systems integration work.
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