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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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' 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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Sony BMG Music Entertainment wants to give bloggers free music and video -- sort of.
Apple Computer is preparing a major announcement next week, dropping hints of something as critical to the company's future as the release of the original iPod in 2001.
Sony has released the first of its digital audio players to support the popular MP3 format, marking a significant shift in its music strategy.
Flash memory maker SanDisk has announced a new MP3 player in its Sansa line and has reduced prices for its players across the board to compete with Apple Computer's flash-based iPod Nano.
Confused by the jargon? Our glossary will help explain commonly used terms related to digital music.
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Many online music sites prefer to stream songs rather than serving them up as downloadable files. Here's a free way to record the audio as MP3s.
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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.
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.
CNET's Donald Bell rounds up his favourite iPod-compatible software alternatives to Apple's iTunes jukebox.
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If you're a digital music hoarder, you'll want a player that can store a hefty number of songs. Here are four of our picks.
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Equip your Web site with Flash MP3 player.
Play and sort your sound files.
Search, listen, and play music online on your browser.
Retrieve and repair deleted or damaged files from USB flash drives.
Recover MP3 and other media from your portable devices.