HP Music Player and Music Store
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HP to launch music store, digital music
player
HP to launch music store, digital music
player
12/03/2003 03:43 PMFollowing the lead of its competitors in the PC industry,
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) plans to
announce a digital music player and music store along with a line of
digital televisions early next year, a HP spokeswoman said Wednesday.
Real Launches New Player, Music Store
Real Launches New Player, Music Store
01/08/2004 08:49 PMSlashdot Jan 8 2004 1:16AM ET
HP planning its own hard drive MP3
player and online music store
HP planning its own hard drive MP3
player and online music store
12/04/2003 01:20 AMNot to be left behind by Dell and Apple, HP is planning to launch its
own hard drive based MP3 player and online music store early next
year. Read [Via Slashdot]...
Music Store Was a Player in Hollywood's
Golden Era (Los Angeles Times)
Music Store Was a Player in Hollywood's
Golden Era (Los Angeles Times)
06/22/2004 05:59 AMLos Angeles Times - The Tishkoffs' rent-a-piano business is ending on
a wistful note.
Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
12/26/2004 08:28 PM By Les Posen, CyberPsych Blog
Final Availability of Windows Media
Player 10 Brings More Music and More
Choices to Music Fans
Final Availability of Windows Media
Player 10 Brings More Music and More
Choices to Music Fans
09/02/2004 12:49 AMMicrosoft Corp. today announced the final version of Windows Media®
Player 10 will be available for download at 6 a.m. PDT on Sept. 2,
2004. The new player is designed to make it faster and easier for
consumers to discover, download, play and transport their digital
media, and includes the first built-in Digital Media Mall, which
enables consumers to browse and acquire music and video from a broad
number of online stores. The Digital Media Mall includes access in the
United States to CinemaNow Inc., Musicmatch Inc., MusicNow LLC,
Napster LLC, Wal-Mart Music Downloads and MSN® Music, a preview of
which will be made available tomorrow. Windows Media Player 10 also
enables consumers to transfer their music to more than 70 portable
devices and automatically sync their entire media library -- music,
video, recorded TV and pictures -- to new Windows Mobile (TM) -based
Portable Media Centers, which Microsoft announced will be available
tomorrow at retail.
DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
08/04/2004 02:36 AMDEMO grants the first Titanium + Certification Award to the Apple
iTunes Music Store on July 29, 2004. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
MSN Music Store to Rock the Music
Download Boat
MSN Music Store to Rock the Music
Download Boat
09/02/2004 01:31 PMSource: The Search Engine Journal - MSN has unveiled MSN Music Store,
their pay per download WMP driven system which is predicted to give
Apple iTunes, Napster, and RealNetworks a run for their money in the
realm of legal music...
Apple Store sells iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
Apple Store sells iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
11/10/2003 11:28 PMThe Apple Store is selling gift
certificates good for purchasing music from the iTunes Music Store.
The simple order form on the Apple Store Web site asks users to input
their name, and the name and e-mail address of the recipient along
with a personal message. Purchasers can select US$10 increments
ranging from $10 to $200.
Apple Store Offers iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
Apple Store Offers iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
11/10/2003 11:26 PM(MacNN via MyAppleMenu)
DMC 800 music player comes to US
DMC 800 music player comes to US
07/12/2004 12:18 PMDigital Mind Corp. announced plans to release its
DMC 800
portable music player and storage device in the United States. The USB
2.0-based DMC 800 is a 20GB hard disk-based music player that works
without special software for Macs and PCs, and provides the ability to
play MP3, WMA, WAV, ASF and Ogg Vorbis file formats. It features a 16
hour replaceable lithium ion battery, voice recording and FM radio,
and the ability to operate as an external hard disk as well. The DMC
800 measures 2.6 x 3.9 x 0.86 inches. The DMC 800 costs US$299; a 40GB
model is coming soon, as well.
MTV Music Store
MTV Music Store
11/04/2003 01:58 AM
A Reuters article reports that MTV Networks will be launching a music
download service "within the first half of next year".
Apparently, MTV had pl...
Swinger music player 0.1
Swinger music player 0.1
02/14/2004 03:53 AMA 100% Java music player using standard UI components.
NHJ VHD-1500 1.5GB Music Player
NHJ VHD-1500 1.5GB Music Player
07/30/2004 07:07 AM
When I4U
mentioned this new 1.5GB hard disk music player from NHJ Japan, they
wondered why NHJ isn't released a 4GB version to compete with the
Apple iPod mini, musing that perhaps Apple bought all the 4GB drives
available. Last I heard, that's pretty much the case, actually.
This VHD-1500 player, while still the same price as the iPod mini,
does at least beat it in one area: it's just a little smaller and a
little lighter (plus has the FM receiver that Apple continues to
refuse to integrate into the iPod).
Read - New NHJ
VHD-1500 1.5GB HDD Music Player [I4U]
Music Player Daemon 0.10.4
Music Player Daemon 0.10.4
05/26/2004 04:46 PMA jukebox server that controls music playback (MP3, Ogg, Flac, AAC,
and wave).
Music Player Daemon 0.11.0
Music Player Daemon 0.11.0
06/18/2004 09:51 AMA jukebox server that controls music playback (MP3, Ogg, Flac, AAC,
Mod, wave).
XSPF Web Music Player
XSPF Web Music Player
04/13/2005 03:49 AM13/04/2005 new releases
RFID Music Player
RFID Music Player
03/22/2005 10:03 PMMusic Player Daemon 0.11.2
Music Player Daemon 0.11.2
07/05/2004 10:55 AMA jukebox server that controls music playback (MP3, Ogg, Flac, AAC,
Mod, wave).
Napster gives away music player
Napster gives away music player
06/17/2004 05:12 AMBBC Jun 17 2004 8:53AM GMT
Music Player Daemon 0.11.4
Music Player Daemon 0.11.4
07/26/2004 10:38 AMA jukebox server that controls music playback (MP3, Ogg, Flac, AAC,
Mod, wave).
Walmart Music Store
Walmart Music Store
11/05/2003 09:25 PM
The New York Post reports that Walmart is finalizing deals with the
five major labels and plans to launch its own music download service
as early as N...
iTunes Music Store
iTunes Music Store
07/05/2004 02:15 PM
I used the iTunes Music Store for
the first time today. I actually didn't want to install it, but Apple
is bundling it with QuickTime these days, so
you have to get one to get the other. Then my wife, Annie, heard
about it, and she wanted to try it.
It was a great experience. It's pretty much a matter of creating
an account, finding a song, then clicking "Buy Song." You can even
surpress the "Do you really want this song?" warning so you can just
click with wild abandon, racking up $0.99 charges right and left.
The real test came when I taught Annie how to use it (because, you
know, you can never have enough Celine Dion). She took to it
right away. The search has a spellcheck feature, which is handy when
trying to spell "Alanis Morrissette," and the idea of double-clicking
a song to hear a clip is very intutive. Annie doesn't know the names
of any of the songs she likes, but she knows what they sound like, so
she just kept double-clicking until she heard what she wanted, then
she hit "Buy Song."
The only glitch we ran into was that we first fired it up under my
Windows account, logging into iTunes as Annie. Now, when we open
iTunes under Annie's Windows account, again logging in to iTunes under
her account, none of the "Purchased Music" we bought under my Windows
account is there. For some reason, the purchased music is tied to a
specific Windows account, not an iTunes account. I'm not quite sure
what to do about this — if you know, drop me a line.
Some music isn't available as single tracks, for some reason. For
instance, Annie wanted a song off the De-lovely soundtrack,
but it was marked "Album Only." Depressing, but I'm sure there's some
high-powered business reason for it.
We haven't tryed burning anything to a CD yet, but when I do, I'll
let you all know how it goes. Hats off to Apple — iTunes is a
great piece of work.
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One music store to rule them all
One music store to rule them all
09/03/2004 04:10 PMMicrosoft's answer to iTunes isn't pretty, doesn't have that great a
selection, and won't sell songs that play on an iPod. But it'll still
probably take over the world of online music.
MTV wants its online-music store
MTV wants its online-music store
05/07/2004 09:13 AMZDNet May 7 2004 1:26PM GMT
MSN Music Store No Original
MSN Music Store No Original
09/02/2004 04:38 AMMicrosoft insists its music store differs from iTunes, but the two
services sure have a lot in common. The company will sell songs for $1
like Apple, and plans to match the volume of songs Apple makes
available to users.
Microsoft's music store
Microsoft's music store
12/15/2003 03:15 PMMicrosoft's partnership with Loudeye will allow third parties to
develop Apple Music Store style services: "But the Digital Music
Store...
Digital Music Player Downloads Over
Wi-Fi
Digital Music Player Downloads Over
Wi-Fi
01/19/2004 01:59 PMA new digital music player is set to hit the shelves: The Aireo synchs
with a PC over Wi-Fi, rather than requiring cables to connect.
Apparently the first version only offers a 1.5 gigabyte hard drive....
Java Music Player 2.3 (Stable)
Java Music Player 2.3 (Stable)
05/03/2004 04:36 PMA Java music player that support MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AU, WAV, and AIFF.
Neuros II 20GB HDD music player
Neuros II 20GB HDD music player
08/20/2004 08:55 AMReg Review The world's first easily
upgradeable MP3 device?
CoCoPod Music Player Reviewed
CoCoPod Music Player Reviewed
04/20/2004 03:33 PMYou were hoping, I bet, to see a review of the CoCoPod, that 20GB hard
drive music player we spoke opprobriously of earlier. Here is one from
Techtree.com, but be warned: they start out by saying the CoCoPod has
a "classy design and suave looks." Do with that what you...
Music player market heats up
Music player market heats up
03/19/2005 03:27 AMDigital music players have exploded into the mainstream market with
Apple leading the pack, offering some of the most pricey players
available. After introducing the iPod in 2001, Apple has become the
digital music market leader, currently holding 80% of the market in
the United States.
Pew Internet & American Life Project in February found that about a
quarter of people with household incomes of $75,000 or more owned
digital music players but only 6 percent owned the devices among those
earning less than $30,000.
"iPods and MP3 players are becoming a mainstream technology for
consumers" Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Internet and American Life
Project said. "More growth in the market is inevitable as new devices
become available, as new players enter the market, and as new social
uses for iPods/MP3 players become popular."
Apple introduced the iPod shuffle in January at the Macworld
Conference & Expo in San Francisco. The introduction of the shuffle
was a change from Apple's regular iPod price tag, with the device
selling for less than $100. This price breakthrough for Apple allows
those have been seeking a lower price point to purchase one of the
sought-after iPods while still maintaining a bank account balance.
A recent surge of iPod clones have been tossed into the market,
confusing iPod desirers with their similar names and looks. A
Taiwan-based maker of digital audio products, Luxpro, introduced its
Super shuffle digital music player at the CeBIT conference in Germany
last week. Luxpro's Super shuffle is nearly identical to Apple's
iPod shuffle measuring in at nearly the same size but, unlike Apple's
iPod shuffle, it offers a voice recorder and FM tuner. The company
even had iPod silhouette-style advertising to promote the device
around the show.
Another Asian company, Orient Expert Technology Co., Ltd., introduced
an iPod-copied device called IPOD Mini. Like Apple's iPod mini, the
Orient Expert IPOD has a 4 GB hard drive but offers an optional FM
tuner.
With the market finding more competition, even if it is among direct
clones of the iPod, prices in the market are dropping with the
introduction of competitive devices offering additional features, at a
lower price. With this in mind, Apple may have to consider offering
additional features and lower prices to stay at the head of the game.
Interactive Church Music Player
Interactive Church Music Player
05/16/2004 10:44 AM
Interactiv
e Church Music Player The LDS Church has created a cool new tool
for exploring its hymnbooks: a Flash application that not only shows
the sheet music, but allows transposition, tempo changes, part
selection, and all kinds of other nifty things.
Apple Music Player for Phones
Apple Music Player for Phones
07/27/2004 11:13 AMReuters reports
a deal between Apple and Motorola to bring
iTunes-like capability to mobile phones. Steve Jobs is quoted as
saying, "Wouldn't it be great if you could take a dozen of your
favorite songs with you on your phone. We thought it would be great if
together Motorola and Apple could give them (consumers) a small taste
of what this digital music revolution is about."
Many of us have already done this. I do it every time I travel with my
Treo 600 phone, as I noted in
this column a few days ago. Except I have an
advantage: I'm using MP3 files, which aren't subjected to Apple's
version of Digital Restrictions Management that prevent me from using
what I've purchased the way I want to use it.
Most phones will soon have enough onboard memory for this kind of
thing. Users want access to their music, but they don't want DRM speed
bumps. I hope Apple and Motorola don't build them in.
Yahoo to launch its own music player
Yahoo to launch its own music player
09/17/2004 05:54 PMThe Web portal is cooking up its own homegrown music player with
store, despite its recent buy of Musicmatch.
Another Music Player Works With iTunes
4.2
Another Music Player Works With iTunes
4.2
01/28/2004 02:34 PMOther News: Music Player Market
Other News: Music Player Market
07/22/2004 09:39 AMInforma Media estimates that iPods will account for about 5 million
out of 21.5 million digital music players sold by the end of 2004.
Microsoft Music Store in 2004?
Microsoft Music Store in 2004?
11/17/2003 11:37 AM
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Microsoft plans to introduce
a music download service in 2004 and was recently hiring for a
senior-level mar...
Other News: Microsoft Music Store
Other News: Microsoft Music Store
08/23/2004 10:56 AMThe Mercury News reports that Microsoft is about to unleash its own
music store - looking a lot like Apple's....
Grok Description matches for HP Music Player and Music Store
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Mario and Zelda Big Band: NES music with
Latin beats and Japanese lyrics
Mario and Zelda Big Band: NES music with
Latin beats and Japanese lyrics
06/19/2004 01:25 AMSomeone just posted a track by the "Mario and Zelda Big Band" on a
private file-sharing site I'm on. This is a Japanese big band fronted
by a singer whose delivery reminds me of the frontwoman for Orquesta
De La Luz (my favorite Japanese salsa band), and backed by a huge horn
and winds section. They've got a CD of a live performance of music
from classic Nintendo games, with invented Japanese words and super
tight Latin jazz melodies. I've just ordered the scorchingly expensive
CD and while I wait for it to arrive, I guess I'll just keep this one
track in heavy rotation. It's fantastic.
LinkRockRage: Music Band Fonts
RockRage: Music Band Fonts
02/07/2005 01:27 AMRockRage offers music band fonts .. .. Rock and Roll Fonts ..
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FAQ | Her 1st music CD creation sounds
like band of mimes
FAQ | Her 1st music CD creation sounds
like band of mimes
09/19/2004 04:01 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Sep 19 2004 7:48AM GMT
Dave Matthews Band snubs iTunes Music
Store
Dave Matthews Band snubs iTunes Music
Store
07/15/2004 04:57 PMThe Dave Matthews Band has started
selling their music online
through Napster and plan to add other services soon. However, they
refuse to sell through iTMS on the mistaken belief that Apple requires
each track to be sold separately.
As anyone who's shopped in iTunes Music Store probably knows, some
albums are sold as entire album only, rather than
Arizona Produced film ‘The Perfect
Location’ to debut at showcase in
downtown Phoenix. A suspensful thriller
that features music by rock band CKY.
Arizona Produced film ‘The Perfect
Location’ to debut at showcase in
downtown Phoenix. A suspensful thriller
that features music by rock band CKY.
09/22/2004 02:36 AM‘The Perfect Location’ Premieres Sunday, October 3rd 2004 at Modified
Arts in downtown Phoenix. [PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]
"Band to band links"
"Band to band links"
07/28/2004 09:36 AMMusic.Download.com Free Music is a
Winner!
Music.Download.com Free Music is a
Winner!
04/27/2004 06:56 PMI have downloaded about a 100 tracks from Music.Download.com music
section this afternoon. It is nice to be able to...
E-band Wireless 100Mbps Radios Offered
for Free Trial ElvaLink mm-wave Fast
Ethernet radios for newly opened E-band
offered for free trial.
E-band Wireless 100Mbps Radios Offered
for Free Trial ElvaLink mm-wave Fast
Ethernet radios for newly opened E-band
offered for free trial.
07/22/2004 02:48 AMElvaLink LLC, an innovative supplier of millimeter wave wireless
network equipment, is announcing the free trial of its
state-of-the-art 100Mbps radio links for the newly opened E-band
(92-95 GHz). [PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]
Smooth Music Suite 1.00
Smooth Music Suite 1.00
06/28/2004 07:00 AMApple Adds Music Creation To Its Suite
Apple Adds Music Creation To Its Suite
02/10/2004 05:28 PMSoftware like GarageBand has been around for a while, but it's never
been so easy to use. By Troy Dreier (PC Magazine via MyAppleMenu)
UK To Get Music Download Chart
UK To Get Music Download Chart
07/04/2004 12:17 PMWhich Music Download Service is Best?
Which Music Download Service is Best?
04/08/2005 10:42 PMReviews: Legal online music services are sprouting like weeds.
What separates one from another, aside from a few cents per downloaded
song? We'll give you all the ammo you need to make your decision.
Music Download Firms Don't Get It
Music Download Firms Don't Get It
06/03/2004 01:42 PMA less-than-pleasant downloading experience indicates companies have a
long way to go.
MTV Getting into Music Download Business
MTV Getting into Music Download Business
11/04/2003 09:44 AMPranjal writes "According to this article at Economic Times, MTV is
getting into the music download business. MTV chief Tom Freston
announced on Monday, the ...
A Band In Your Mac
A Band In Your Mac
02/19/2004 01:25 AMGarageBand's greatest triumph may be its ability to give users at all
levels of musical experience and ability (or lack thereof) a chance to
be muscially creative. By Jim Akin (Pioneer Press via MyAppleMenu)
C-BAND=BS
C-BAND=BS
07/08/2004 10:48 AMOn September 24 2001, stock in Stewart Kaiser's start-up company R-Tec
was selling for 46 cents a share. That day, Kaiser issued a press
release about R-Tec's new device called C-BAND (Chemical &
Biological Alarm and Neutralization Defense System.) Four days later,
R-Tec shares had risen to $2.40 each and Kaiser sold the 50,000 shares
he had just given to his mother. The funny thing is that C-BAND was
actually nothing more than a filing cabinet painted yellow and
outfitted with a flashing red light. Today, Kaiser and his wife were
indicted for securities fraud, obstructing justice, and other bad
things.
LinkBand Saw 0.1.0
Band Saw 0.1.0
08/01/2004 06:45 AMA syslog monitoring program for GNOME.
Band Saw
Band Saw
07/31/2004 04:00 PMBand Saw 0.1.0 released
Music Download Licenses' Impermanence
Music Download Licenses' Impermanence
04/23/2004 08:15 AMClive Thompson considers the state of digital music downloads in this
article at Slate, taking out Real's Rhapsody streaming service for a
spin, while harping on the limitations of the current crop of all
DRM-enabled music services. He makes a very good point: The current
limitations of music download systems...
Oxfam enters music download biz
Oxfam enters music download biz
05/26/2004 09:14 AMCharity site favours world's poor as well as label execs
Download music from shared iTunes lib
Download music from shared iTunes lib
12/02/2003 01:38 AMiLeech is a Mac OS X application that will connect to an iTunes v4.0
Share, list their database and allow you to download copies of any
desired music (as opposed to iTunes v4.0 builtin support that only
allows streaming of...
Nashville gets digital music download
Nashville gets digital music download
04/11/2005 07:37 PMBlog: Executives from several big online music services, along with
the EMI Group, gave Nashville songwriters, publishers, musicians...
Sizing up the Music Download Services
Sizing up the Music Download Services
11/02/2003 03:12 PMPhiladelphia Inquirer Nov 2 2003 2:02PM ET
Music download firm pays out
Music download firm pays out
07/21/2004 07:57 AMAn Israeli software firm agrees to pay $4.1m compensation to the music
industry for copyright infringement.
Download your favorite music from iTunes
Download your favorite music from iTunes
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UK papers hop on music download
bandwagon
UK papers hop on music download
bandwagon
07/26/2004 05:34 AMBuy copies, download free songs
Music Download Battle Looms
Music Download Battle Looms
12/02/2003 10:15 PMIndustry sources tipped that the Australian version of Apple's iTunes
will be available in the first quarter of 2004. By Chris Jenkins
(News.com.au via MyAppleMenu)
OD2 halves music download prices
OD2 halves music download prices
05/20/2004 05:36 AMBut only if you buy in bulk
Beatles May Get Their Own Music Download
Store
Beatles May Get Their Own Music Download
Store
06/08/2004 05:12 PMPeople have pointed out in the past that one of the major limitations
to online download music stores is the fact that certain popular
artists have not allowed their music to be (legally) offered online
yet. Exhibit number one is always the Beatles. Well, now it appears
that the Beatles are finally warming up to the idea,
but only if someone is willing to pay
them lots and lots and lots of money for the right to set up an
exclusive Beatles store. That's right, the music wouldn't be
available in just any download store, but a Beatles-only music store
that would be run by some other company. While the article mentions
Apple iTunes as a possibility, this seems unlikely unless the Beatles
and Apple
patch
up their legal problems first. Either way, this points out just
how ridiculous all these different online stores are. Would the
Beatles have ever become famous if you could only buy their music in
exclusive Beatles-only record stores, which would then only play on
special Beatles-only record players, that had all sorts of limitations
on what you could do compared to other music you owned? The Beatles
may have been great musicians, but they now appear to be greedy and
shortsighted in their attempt to move into the online world.
HP Music Player and Music Store