Get your academic kicks via iTunes U, which offers lectures, speeches and student work from a bunch of Aussie universities.
Nokia today has unveiled part of its master plan to take over the world, one mobile music service at a time.
Radiohead has another digital music offer for its fans, but this one's not all free stuff and Rainbows.
Those crazy guys behind the LimeWire file-sharing application have set up a DRM-free music store.
Jack White's Raconteurs -- known as The Saboteurs in Australia -- are releasing an album simultaneously online, on CD, and on vinyl.
Good news for those who dig downloading ringtones -- two separate services from gotalk and Nokia have recently launched with the aim of making your mobile more musical.
In order to publicise its range of sport, movies, music and games "on demand" content offerings, Telstra today held its Bigpond Band on Demand concert at Martin Place in Sydney.
If you want good music — right now, with minimal effort, wherever you are (so long as you have an Internet connection) — there's no reason not to take the Slacker Web Player for a spin.
iPod owners with a gym membership and a hankering to get in shape will be well served by PumpOne's PumpedForLife fitness software.
SlySoft CloneDVD Mobile excels at copying and reformatting nonprotected DVD video for iPod use, although it can't touch commercial discs.
Talking Panda's iRocker won't turn you into a guitar-shredding virtuoso overnight, but it can teach you enough to start writing your own songs.
musikCube is a fine, reliable, all-in-one jukebox program for Windows users who dislike DRM and bloated software.
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Photos: Inside Apple's Sydney store
Apple took the wraps off its first Australian store today. Here is a sneak peek of what is inside the big glass walls.
Under wraps: Apple's Sydney City Store
Work is coming along at the soon-to-open Sydney Apple store, although the high-security site is wrapped up to resemble a Steve Jobs skivvy.
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