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DoubleTwist converts iTunes tracks to MP3 and then syncs them to mobile phones and media.
Australian iTunes users can finally download TV shows, with content from the ABC, Nine Network, Disney Channel, MTV and Disney's ABC Studios now available on the store.
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Apple wowed the cell phone industry a year ago with the first version of the iPhone. And now its new software development kit and soon-to-be-launched application store featuring third-party applications could change the game yet again.
Step-by-step instructions on setting up your own home recording studio.
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From noise-cancelling headphones to software tweaks, we show you how to get the most out of your music -- and highlight some must-have products for tune lovers.
Where can a music fan find DRM-free music without having to resort to illegal file-sharing? We look at recent developments in DRM and list the places you can buy restriction-free tracks.
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Sick of Windows Media Player? Over iTunes? Here are three free alternatives for your music management needs.
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CDs and DVDs are like so 1990s, man. If you're ready to ditch the disc and want to disco over to digital, then check out CNET.com.au's list of the major online media stores in Australia.
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Display Title, Artist & Album as a ticker in your Mac MenuBar.
Generate iTunes music playlists automatically.
Organize your MP3 music collection and segue between songs without extra mixing equipment.
Control, browse, and search music.
Browse, play, and download music files.