Tags: liberal, music

eMusic

Open usage policy and intelligent editorial content make eMusic a boon for fans of independent labels. But don't expect to download any popular commercial music.

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de Blob

Painting the town red, blue, or any other colour is a lot of fun in this charming Wii platformer.

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Lost Odyssey

Lost Odyssey doesn't rewrite the rules for turn-based role-playing games, but its great story and minor formula tweaks will keep you entertained.

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TEAC MCDV10

TEAC's MCDV10 sounds good on paper, with integrated CD, DVD, Digital TV and MP3 playback. Actually using it, however, reveals a rather more woeful state of affairs.

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Skullcandy Ti

If the design doesn't clash with your personality and bass response isn't at the top of your shopping checklist, the Skullcandy Ti headphones make a compelling purchase.

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Music lessons from Radiohead and Reznor

Choose-your-own-price music downloads are just part of a changing music landscape where the line between artist and promoter is blurring. But should music makers be rejecting labels and doing their own business deals?

BigPond Music offers legal iPod downloads

After years of offering music downloads that are incompatible with iPods, BigPond Music has announced the availability of MP3 downloads from today.

Simlish singing: The music behind The Sims

What, and who, is behind the atmospheric melodies of The Sims 2? Eeyooma Mana Muki Vop anyone?

Microsoft site makes digital photos into panoramas

Microsoft's newest web tool, Photosynth, is designed to give viewers a much zippier way to stitch multiple images together into a panoramic scene.

Call on me, call on 3

3 mobile today announced 'Call on Me' by Eric Prydz has been downloaded over 35,000 times with mobile phones -- the equivalent amount of sales that would generally merit a Gold record.

DIY: Archiving your digital media

CNET shows you how to archive your digital media.

iTunes hacks

We'll show you how to stream your iTunes library wirelessly throughout the house and create playlists without having to manually select each song.

Create your own podcast

Forget blogging: the hot topic right now is podcasting. If you've ever fantasised about hosting your own talk show, this is your chance.

Become your own cable guy

For even the most mild-mannered gadget freak, keeping track of cables has become an unwanted challenge when travelling. David Braue offers a few tips for making the trip easier.

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iPod Music Liberator 4.0

Transfer your music from your iPod to your PC quickly and easily.

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iPod Music Liberator 4.7

Copy music from your iPod to any computer.

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PlayerPal 4.27

Control iTunes or Windows Media Player from any browser on your network.

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Bernard and Hank : Springtime Again 2.1

Help Hank Hoedown to get his egg back that was stolen.