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Paul McCartney: ‘You can keep free streaming for the birds and bees, now give me money’

Posted by on Wednesday, 8 February, 2012
Paul McCartney pulls his music from streaming services, money's all he wants
A wise man once told Engadget that streaming and bought music services could live side-by-side like a piano keyboard. It looks like impoverished multi-millionaire Sir Paul McCartney didn’t hear that particular song, as he’s withdrawn all of his music from streaming service Rhapsody, after doing the same to Spotify some time ago. He’s the latest in a long line of impecunious artists including Adele, Coldplay and Tom Waits, who have done the same as they feel they’re not getting fair compensation for their labors. It would be cynical to point out that McCartney’s move comes just ahead of a live performance that’s exclusively streamed on the iTunes music store and Apple TV, so we won’t.

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Apple iPod touch – 1st generation – digital player – flash 16 GB – AAC, MP3 – video playback – display: 3.5″ Reviews

Posted by on Monday, 20 September, 2010

Apple iPod touch – 1st generation – digital player – flash 16 GB – AAC, MP3 – video playback – display: 3.5″

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  • Movies and TV shows pop off the 3.5-inch widescreen

Apple iPod touch offers millions of songs, thousands of games and countless hours of fun. Games designed for iPod touch technology are just a tap away. Browse hundreds of games from the App Store right on your iPod touch, download what you want, and you’re ready to play. Flip through your library by album artwork. Create Genius Playlists on the go. And add to your collection by shopping the iTunes Music Store from any Wi-Fi hotspot. Movies and TV shows pop off the 3.5-inch widescreen display. Choose from thousands at the iTunes Store and take them with you everywhere.Browse the web with Wi-Fi. Get rich HTML email, including attachments. Get directions and live traffic reports. Feed your YouTube addiction. Its advanced technologies enable iPod touch to respond to both touch and movement. It also finds wireless networks and connects you to the Internet. The contoured design feels even better in your hand. The Genius feature takes one song and creates perfect playlists. And the volume con

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Apple iPod mini 6 GB M9803LL/A (Blue) OLD MODEL

Posted by on Friday, 20 August, 2010

Apple iPod mini 6 GB M9803LL/A (Blue) OLD MODEL

  • 6 GB model holds up to 1,500 songs; supports MP3, AAC, WAV, MP3 VBR, Audible (6), and AIFF formats
  • Mac and Windows compatible; FireWire and USB 2.0 interface for fastest digital transfer available
  • 1.67 inch (diagonal) backlit screen displays full song names and more
  • Up to 18 hours of battery life
  • Comes with earbud headphones, belt clip, and USB 2.0 cable

The engineers at APPLE squeezed all the finest features of the celebrated iPod into an anodized aluminum case weighing just 3.6 ounces, and smaller than any cell phone. This scratchproof, stainproof wonder provides over 25 minutes of skip protection, and lasts up to 18 hours per battery charge — so, for once, you pay no penality for miniaturization! Whether you’ve ripped your CD collection to MP3, bought music from the iTunes Music Store or made your own tracks with GarageBand, you can take it with you wherever you go! Includes sleek, wide range earbud headphones FireWire & USB interface (USB 2.0 cable included) Can be charged via USB 2.0 Optional accessories – iPod Mini Dock, AC Adapter, In-Ear Headpones, Armband, Wired Remote and more Dimensions – 3.6 x 2.0 x 0.5 inches Finish – Blue Limit one per customer

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Wait a minute: Maybe Microsoft is making the Zune software for Mac after all?

Posted by on Wednesday, 7 October, 2009

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You probably know by now that at least some of us here at pretty high on the Zune HD—look at the lengths I went to get it up and running!—but I recognize that not every Mac owner is going to jump through hoops just to be able to use the device. But maybe, just maybe, Microsoft is finally ready to do what so many people have asked it to do: make a Mac version of the Zune software, thereby enabling all the Mac owners out there to use the portable media player a little more easily.

The deal is that Microsoft is “evaluating a lot of options in terms of platforms.” So it told ZDNet at some sort of open house it hosted yesterday. (I was gonna go, but I stayed home and watched Dream 11. I’m not joking.) In plain English that means, yeah, Microsoft is looking to make it so that you can the Zune HD without having to be tethered to Windows.

And if that happens, you can kiss the iPod’s hegemony over.

What’s the top of the line iPod these days, the iPod touch? Yeah, it’s a neat device, I guess, but I think it’s safe to say that most people gravitate that-a-way because of all those damn Apps. That is to say, people aren’t necessarily flocking toward the iPod touch because it’s the better portable media player, just that it so happens to have FitBuilder or City Transit on there.

I remember, back when the iPod was still newish (2003/04), people would defend the iPod’s high price as saying, “Yeah, maybe it’s more expensive than Random MP3 Player, but its user interface is so good. That’s what I’m paying for.” And, if you were a Mac user, you also had the iTunes Music Store.

Today? I dare you to compare the iPod touch’s user interface to the Zune HD’s. It’s just night and day better. I often just flip through my Zune HD while at my desk because 1) it’s fun to do so, given the amazing UI and 2) I’m a huge dork.

Both players have music stores, yes, but if the future of the Internet is all about social this, social that, then the Zune HD’s store wins again. I can see what songs my dumb friends have been playing right from the device, preview said songs, and, if I have a Zune HD music subscription (I don’t because, well, I really have no use for it). The days of “squirting” music are long gone. (And really: who the hell thought “squirting” was a good word to use? I can almost hear Steve Jobs’ laughter.)

I don’t know, I just think that, given a fair shot, a heck of a lot of people would pick up a Zune HD. If you’re an iPhone user, well then that’s a totally different story.

Then again, both Apple and Microsoft could go bankrupt tomorrow, making all of this moot.



New iTunes LP format is live

Posted by on Wednesday, 9 September, 2009

Promotional page for iTunes LP, which appeared in the iTunes Music Store on Wednesday.

(Credit: Screenshot by Matt Rosoff/CNET)

I’m following Apple’s “It’s Only Rock and Roll” event along with the CNET staff, but even before the event started, I saw that Apple has revealed its …

Originally posted at Digital Noise: Music and Tech


iFM Radio Browser from Griffin Technology

Posted by on Wednesday, 15 July, 2009

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Griffin Technology released a new iPhone app today called iFM Radio Browser that works like a search engine for radio stations. The essence of the app is that you can search for local radio stations (with the help of the iPhone’s built in GPS capability) and view what is currently spinning on any of the stations it finds in your area.

This is a new paradigm in station-flipping for sure.

It’s important to note that the app itself is NOT an FM receiver, but rather a browser to access a layer of extended information that supports your listening experience.

From Griffin

iFM Radio Browser, in the spirit of a cross-platform web browser, can work alongside any FM radio, whether in the car or in the home, and brings an interactive radio experience to iPhone and iPod touch. The application connects to real-time data, provided by Mediaguide Inc., to display a list of local FM radio stations within the US, as well as the artists currently playing on them, going beyond both RDS and satellite radio programming guides. Tapping a station in the list allows users to view song title, album art, artist biography, and upcoming concert events. iFM Radio Browser even allows the user to instantly purchase favorite music from the iTunes Music store or create a Wish List for future reference. A simple and attractive user interface allows easy navigation of the app, without compromising access to its numerous features.

The app will however seamlessly integrate with Griffin’s hardware radio product called the “Navigate“, which is essentially a small radio receiver, if that’s what you are into.

This kind of application is something we will undoubtedly see more of as mobile devices and services act as conduits to all the ephemeral data surrounding us.

More info at:

http://www.ifmapp.com/