Apple iTunes 8 is the industry standard for multimedia jukebox software and despite the need for a UI overhaul and some liposuction to remove the bloat, iTunes is a solid choice that most users will enjoy.
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iTunes 7 includes some great updates, like gapless playback, games downloads and a better interface, but Australian users so far miss out on the movie downloads available to American users.
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The curious black and red iPod U2 Special Edition adds a photo-friendly colour screen, better battery life and a lower price.
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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.
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If you're a Vista user, you can't get rid of Windows Media Player -- it's all part of the package. Luckily, the multimedia jukebox is an excellent tool for managing your music and videos -- and even photos.
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Nokia today announced its latest XpressMusic mobile handset, the long-awaited 5800 XpressMusic touchscreen phone, known originally as the Nokia Tube.
SanDisk has added a 4GB model to its incy wincy Clip line of MP3 players. More importantly, for some, this top-of-the-range unit is bedecked in shiny silvery finery.
Programmers have bypassed a new difficulty in providing Linux support for the latest-generation iPods.
The mobile phone industry must improve the mobile music experience for consumers or risk losing out to new competitors like Apple, Warner Music Group's CEO warned Wednesday at the 3GSM World Congress.
Microsoft plans to jazz up its music player in Windows Vista, the company's next operating system. But at least some of the new features will debut much sooner.
Here's a relatively painless method to bring your iTunes library with you when you switch from PC to Mac.
Sick of seeing grey squares parading across your iPod? We show you how to find album art -- the easy way.
An iPod, or any MP3 player, is a great way of carrying around shedloads of music. But why should you only listen to your music collection on the bus or train? We show you how to hook your iPod up to your car.
We'll step you through how to upgrade the firmware on some of the most popular MP3 players, so there'll be no excuses not to have the latest and greatest feature set available.
Forget about AM and FM, digital radio is the way of the future. You'll want to tune in -- if you live in Sydney.
We take a look at all of Apple's iPods past and present. It's sure been a journey since that chunky, black-and-white original.
Too many messily named MP3s cluttering up your hard drive? Neaten up your songs with one of these apps.
By the time the Zune hits Australia's shores (if ever), the social would have gone to bed. Here's our primer on how to search for free music online.
A collection of judges from CNET.com and MP3.com put the Samsung YP-Z5 and the Apple iPod Nano through their paces, pitting the players head-to-head in five rounds.
We take you through the time line of every Apple iPod model.
Control iTunes or Windows Media Player from any browser on your network.
Use iPhone and iPod Touch as a removable disk drive, copy music, video, and playlists into iTunes.
Rip CD and convert audio files with accurate metadata.
Scan your PC for music files, index them, and prepare a printable PDF file of your music library.
Get a wallpaper changer application.