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Logitech Wireless Music System for PC

The Logitech Wireless Music System can wirelessly stream any audio file format from your PC to your home stereo system, but you'll have to fly blind because it doesn't have a visual user interface.

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Nokia 5310 XpressMusic

Slim and simple design stand out on the latest in Nokia's XpressMusic line.

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Nokia 5700 XpressMusic

Although it's not brimming with features, Nokia's twisty 5700 is a decent enough music phone, but its poor quality headphones and other minor flaws let it down.

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Lips

Lips' wireless mics and excellent song selection make for an evening's worth of entertainment, but it has little to offer solo players.

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Western Digital WD TV

Western Digital comes to the media streaming party with a product set to shake.

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Security Watch: Use an iPod, go to jail?

Has Apple created the perfect socially acceptable, high-data volume criminal accessory? Not necessarily.

Apple debuts new, low-priced iPod

As widely expected, Apple Computer on Tuesday introduced a new version of its popular music player. Dubbed the iPod Shuffle, it comes in two sizes, priced at just AU$149 and AU$229, and capable of holding about 120 and 240 songs, respectively.

iTunes phone inches closer

Motorola is one step closer to launching its long-awaited iTunes phone.

An iPod that's not an iPod

Rockbox isn't one of the many applications that run on the iPod software platform; rather, it's firmware that completely replaces the iPod's, with the goal of expanding the possibilities of the existing hardware.

CNET's glossary of music terms

Confused by the jargon? Our glossary will help explain commonly used terms related to digital music.

How to buy a flash-based MP3 player

Need an MP3 player that won't weigh you down? Flash-based ones will fit the bill, and here are tips on how to choose one.

MP3 player shopping checklist

MP3 players are getting cheaper with bigger onboard storage and wider format support. We reckon that 24-bit MP3 players could be the next wave. For now, all digital audio players are still at 16-bit, with micro jukebox players expected to be the in thing this year.

DIY: MP3 player buying guide

Let our video and text guide help you pick the perfect MP3 player.

DIY: Desktop buying guide

What you need to know -- from finding the type of PC that fits your lifestyle to catching up on all of the latest trends.

It's the new social: Music discovery services

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.

MP3 blogs: For some great music online

If you've been wondering where's a good place to sample new music other than the iTunes Music Store, here's a treat for your eardrums.

Best iPod-compatible iTunes alternatives

CNET's Donald Bell rounds up his favourite iPod-compatible software alternatives to Apple's iTunes jukebox.

The iPhone: What's new, what's not

While we can't tell you just yet whether the iPhone will live up to the hype just yet, we can tell you what features the iPhone will offer and whether those features are the first of their kind.

Unplug and play: Easy-to-use MP3 players

We track down the user-friendly MP3 players that don't require you to sit around reading the manual.

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Flash-MP3Player

Play and sort your sound files.

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Free MP3 Music Search Engine Toolbar 1.3

Search, listen, and play music online on your browser.

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Website Music Player 2.03

Equip your Web site with Flash MP3 player.

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Baby Flash Player 2.1

Extract MP3, make screensaver, and convert SWF files to EXE format.

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CellNet File Manager and Media Player 3.1.5

Manage your files and play media files.