Tags: mp3, playlist

Logitech's new line-up provides aural pleasure

Logitech has announced a slew of audio products for the holiday season, including iPod docks, a network music player and iPhone-compatible ear buds.

MySpace Music takes on iTunes

MySpace is today expected to launch MySpace Music, the service formed by the world's second largest social network and all four of the largest recording companies.

Meet or Delete: MTV's geek seek

A new series from MTV features contestants raiding each other's hard drives in pursuit of love or friendship.

You show me your iPod, I'll show you mine

While it has long been said that the eyes are the window to the soul, in this day and age, it may well be the screen of the ubiquitous iPod or any other MP3 player.

iTunes mobile media syncing: Unlock and load

DoubleTwist converts iTunes tracks to MP3 and then syncs them to mobile phones and media.

Control your music more easily

Three downloads that will let you control jukebox apps without interrupting your work -- or play.

Open-source iTunes rival launches

A San Francisco start-up released an early test version of its open-source Songbird music software on Wednesday, with which it ultimately hopes to undermine the dominance of Apple Computer's iTunes.

DVD John frees the music for Facebook

The man notorious for cracking the DVD code and Apple's FairPlay DRM, is looking to make a legitimate business out of his expertise.

Sanity unveils digital music kiosks

Sanity is taking a new approach in tackling the digital music market, with the retailer introducing in-store kiosks where customers can select their own songs to either burn to CD or download directly into a MP3 player.

iTunes randomiser: methodology explained

Author David Braue responds to reader feedback on his testing of iTunes' random "shuffling" feature.

Philips HDD1850: the microdrive isn't dead

Philips has expanded upon its 6GB HDD1630 with 2GB of additional storage. Enter the 8GB HDD1850.

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.

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.

Australian iTunes overshadows briefing

Despite fevered speculation Apple Australia was planning to announce today the launch of an iTunes music store in this country -- with some pundits claiming a statement was being prepared to coincide with the MacWorld conference in the US -- nothing eventuated.

Microsoft hopes to sell Zune using brown, not green

Software maker won't replace tracks bought on iTunes as rumours suggested, but the Zune will come in a unique colour.

Xbox 360 and iPod interoperability? Sort of

Microsoft has been demonstrating Xbox interoperability with the iconic music device. But Apple isn't on board.

Xbox 360 to be backwards compatible

Xbox fans rejoice! Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox 360 will be completely backwards compatible, meaning you won't have to shelve your copy of Halo 2 or Forza when the new console comes out next year.

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