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Displaying items by tag: EMI

Thursday, 17 November 2011 17:10

Google comes to the party with Google Music

Google's 'better late than never' attempt to take on the iTunes and Amazon stores has finally been launched, bringing some much needed competition to the online music market.

Published in Entertainment
RIM's new BBM music service (Credit: Research in Motion)Research in Motion has revealed its Blackberry Messenger Music service will cost Australians $5 per month when it launches locally later in the year.
Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 17 November 2010 02:58

Apple's Beatles on iTunes: the press announcement

Apple says the Beatles are now on iTunes, including 'all 13 legendary Beatles studio albums & special digital Box Set', with comments from the remaining Beatles stars and immediate relatives!

Published in Entertainment

Pink Floyd has won a court ruling that could see the band's tracks being removed from individual sale by music retailers such as Apple's iTunes Store.

Published in Strategy
AAPT has set the cat amongst the pigeons with its new offer of a 'truly unlimited' broadband offering, promising no caps and no throttling, but instead of unleashing a torrent of competition, the early stance from other ISPs is one of 'wait and see'. Should consumers do the same?
Published in Home Tech
Sunday, 14 February 2010 13:41

AAPT offers unlimited download ADSL, with music

AAPT has introduced the first 24 x7 unlimited download broadband service in Australia, but it's only available bundled with a home phone line and a $50 per month music download service.

Published in Home Tech
Apple's campaign to make DRM-free music the norm has finally paid off. Depending on your tastes, you may end up paying more, less, or the same for  your music.

Published in Core Dump
Friday, 26 September 2008 11:05

MySpace Music brings unlimited online listening

A breakthrough new advertising-supported service from MySpace allows unlimited listening to a catalogue of millions of tracks. But as always seems to be the case with online media, there is a catch with MySpace Music.

Published in Networking
Is a new format for physical music sales sufficient to stem the online tide, or will the iTunes Store and other download services continue to rule the roost?

Published in Entertainment

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