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Donald Bell, CNET's MP3 expert, hacks and spins his way to digital music enlightenment.
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Posted on Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 04:35 PM
Donald and Jasmine take on eMusic news and nail down the Top 5 online music stores. Also, find out what accessories make the grade for your iPod Touch or Shuffle. Listen now: Download today's podcast Episode 106 eMusic's makeover Rhapsody-friendly MP3 players Accessories for the iPod Touch Accessories for the iPod Shuffle Top 5 Online Music Stores...
Posted on Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 09:23 AM
(Click to enlarge.) Internet music retailer eMusic is undertaking an ambitious site redesign that infuses music discovery and social networking features. Beginning July 22, eMusic is rolling out new album pages for their collection of more than 3.5 million songs--an update that includes both cosmetic and practical design upgrades. Visually, the new eMusic album page design has a much cleaner and bo...
Sometimes, a travel-friendly MP3 player just won't satisfy all of your portable entertainment needs. For those who watch tons of video on-the-go, a dedicated PVP with a capacious screen is a necessary investment. Find some of the longest-lasting options below. Also this week: get those iTunes purchases playing on both a Mac and a Windows machine. (Credit: CNET Networks/Corinne Schulze) Q: I am big...
Posted on Thursday July 17, 2008 at 05:14 PM
As one may suspect, working in digital music gives a person a somewhat skewed view about the permeation of online music in the general population. Everyone (aside from audiophiles and vinyl buffs) is getting their music fix though the Web nowadays, right? Wrong. Although digital music is on the rise, it's still well behind CDs in terms of overall sales ($2.8 billion versus $15.9 billion, according...
Posted on Tuesday July 15, 2008 at 07:25 PM
Now that nearly every popular online music store is selling a la carte tracks in the unprotected MP3 format, it's high time to clean house and convert those legally-acquired-yet-unfortunately-DRM-saddled WMAs. Maybe you don't want to depend on the parent company continuing to back up the licenses going forward, or perhaps you shunned the iPod years ago but the appeal of the 3G iPhone is far more al...
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