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  • Wed Feb 9 2005 Dell ups capacity of Digital Jukebox

    Dell has upped the capacity of its Digital Jukebox portable music player.

    Posted by John G. Spooner

  • Sat Nov 14 2009 Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week

    Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Amazon Kindle, HTC Droid Eris and Canon PowerShot S90.

  • Thu May 5 2005 Gateway upgrades Jukebox

    New version of MP3 Photo Jukebox can store up to 1,500 songs or 2,000 digital photos.
    Photo: Gateway MP3 player packs more music

    Posted by Dinesh C. Sharma

  • Wed May 19 2004 Dell's Digital Jukebox plays open-source

    To use the digital music player with Linux, customers need Lsongs, a product from San Diego-based Lindows.

    Posted by Dinesh C. Sharma

  • Fri Jan 5 2001 Compaq to switch on jukebox for MP3s, CDs

    What do Barry Manilow, Metallica and No Doubt have in common? If Compaq Computer has its way, the iPaq Music Center.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

  • Mon May 3 1999 RealNetworks launches Jukebox

    RealNetworks introduces a new digital music architecture and a new device for downloading music in MP3 and other digital music formats.

    Posted by Paul Festa and Erich Luening

  • Mon Jun 26 2000 RealNetworks plays music database on jukebox

    The Web media streaming giant partners with Alliance Entertainment to provide a music library in the latest version of its digital jukebox software.

    Posted by Gwendolyn Mariano

  • Tue Jul 27 2004 MusicMatch jazzes up Jukebox

    New features include on-demand streaming, a music search engine and the ability to share playlists with friends.

    Posted by Dinesh C. Sharma

  • Wed Sep 22 1999 Dell launches home-PC blitz

    The company's strategy seems to cover every trend to hit the PC market in the last year, including access to high-speed broadband Internet service, digital music, and a renewed focus on design.

    Posted by Stephanie Miles

  • Tue Nov 21 2000 Digital music company sings a new tune: Linux

    MusicMatch, which makes programs for creating and organizing digital music, has released a beta version of its Jukebox software for the open-source operating system.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

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