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The Wall Street Journal has an interesting piece this morning on the long-term price wireless carriers have paid for supporting the iPhone and other smartphones to their networks. As smartphones drive… Read more »
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The Wall Street Journal has an interesting piece this morning on the long-term price wireless carriers have paid for supporting the iPhone and other smartphones to their networks. As smartphones drive… Read more »
The recent decision in the copyright case against Mp3Tunes is only the latest skirmish in a battle founder Michael Robertson has been fighting with the music industry for over a decade… Read more »
Just days after the head of an independent label claimed Apple (s aapl) was charging as much as $10,000 in production fees associated with the new media format, Apple has denied… Read more »
Introduced by none other than Steve Jobs at the Apple Music Event last month, the iTunes LP adds content like lyrics, liner notes, animation, and video interviews to the traditional album… Read more »
There is very little to get excited about when it comes to new media file formats, for the average person. Sure, they offer better compression, better quality, smaller file sizes, etc.,… Read more »
How quickly we forget the way things used to be. It was only in early April when Apple (s aapl) introduced variable pricing in the iTunes store, and already we’ve learned… Read more »
There are hearings this week in Congress on whether non-satellite radio stations should pay a performance royalty for the music they play. They have not had to do so, unlike the… Read more »
MySpace Music is launching today and will be accessible only to U.S.-based music fans. Some may call it a competitor to Apple’s music store, but that wouldn’t be entirely true, for… Read more »
SanDisk and four record labels have launched SlotMusic memory cards as an option to digital downloads and CDs. Good luck, guys — you’re gonna need it. Read more »
MySpace Music, a new music service from the social networking company and a consortium of big music labels, is expected to debut soon. But it’s entering an arena already filled with… Read more »