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Parsing Steve Jobs' alternative views of the future

February 14, 2007 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says Jobs' proposal for a DRM-free world is a clever gambit that puts the onus on the big music companies. TAGS: Steve Jobs, music company, digital-rights management, music, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, song

Rokr iTunes phone, iPod Nano unveiled

September 7, 2005 iPod Nano, which is 80 percent smaller than the original iPod, and the iTunes-enabled cell phone called the Rokr are unveiled in San Francisco. Photos: Nano and Rokr TAGS: Motorola ROKR, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Mini, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Cingular Wireless, Motorola Inc., song, cell phone, Apple iTunes, San Francisco, size, music

iTunes store comes to Australia

October 25, 2005 Apple opens up its online music venue for buyers Down Under, but don't go looking for tunes from Sony BMG. TAGS: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Apple iTunes Music Store, Apple iTunes, Australia, Apple Computer, song, music, Apple iPod, Sony Corp., video

Syncing high-def music with digital generation

May 15, 2006 Tech companies offer music fans high-quality alternatives to lower quality files found in most digital downloads. TAGS: digital music, digital music player, music player, song, music, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, format, Apple iPod, CD, Microsoft Windows

Why Apple can't do to video what it did to music

December 5, 2007 Forrester's James L. McQuivey says it's time for Apple to change its video game plan, starting with winning NBC back. TAGS: Apple iTunes, Forrester Research Inc., Apple Computer, Apple TV, video game, Apple iPod, movie, music, video, Apple iPhone, MP3 player, TV, MP3, CD

Public gets peek at Windows Media Player 11

May 15, 2006 Media Player overhaul, partnership with MTV take aim at dominance of Apple's iTunes and iPod digital music player. Images: Window Media Player 11 TAGS: digital music player, MTV, Microsoft Windows Media Player, digital music, music player, Windows Media, beta, Apple Computer, jukebox, media player, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, music, Microsoft Windows

News.com readers: Is Steve Jobs pigheaded?

December 7, 2005 Readers weigh in on claims that Apple's refusal to make iPod compatible with music services other than iTunes was "pigheadedness." TAGS: Rob Glaser, Steve Jobs, RealNetworks Inc., digital-rights management, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes Music Store, reader, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes, music, purpose, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

NBC, Apple play game of brinkmanship

August 31, 2007 news analysis A day after reports said NBC would not renew its iTunes contract, Apple announces it will not offer NBC's new TV shows. This spat is about control. TAGS: Apple Computer, Universal Music Group, pricing, contract, Apple iTunes, public relations, entertainment, intellectual property, lawyer, music, Apple iPod, TV

Goodbye songs, hello videos

October 28, 2005 CNET's Eliot Van Buskirk explains why music and video are currently undergoing another unholy intermingling. TAGS: artist, label, song, contract, album, music, form, video, situation, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

Beatles judge finds iTunes nothing to get hung about

May 8, 2006 U.K. judge says iTunes Music Store hasn't breached trademark agreement between Mac maker, Apple Corps. TAGS: Apple iTunes Music Store, agreement, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, mark, U.K., media, music, Apple iPod, hard drive, CD, PC

iPods to support copy-protected CDs?

November 18, 2005 Record label says its music from copy-protected CDs will play on Apple's iPod, but Apple disputes that notion. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., First 4 Internet Ltd., Macrovision Corp., label, controversy, copy protection, Apple Computer, album, Apple iPod, CD, Sony Corp., music, Apple iTunes, virus, security

Microsoft's iPod killer?

April 2, 2004 Long-delayed technology is close that could help fill portable music players with thousands of songs for as little as $10 a month. TAGS: portable music player, music player, online music, copy protection, digital media, Apple Computer, song, music, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPod

Apple taking iTunes to the movies?

September 11, 2006 The Apple universe is thinking about movies after last week's invitation promising, "It's Showtime." Mac Views: What should Apple deliver? TAGS: Stephen Baker, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, Apple AirPort Express, NPD Group Inc., movies, streaming video, Apple iPod, movie, Apple Macintosh, music, event, entertainment, TV, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft sees DRM-free music in Zune's future

April 4, 2007 Software maker to add EMI's unprotected songs to its service. Also on tap: Zunes in pink and watermelon red.Photo: Zune coming up rosy TAGS: Microsoft Zune, EMI Group Plc., software company, song, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, music, Microsoft Corp., Apple iTunes, Apple iPod, hard drive

Gloomy iTunes predictions premature

December 13, 2006 Report shows declining iTunes sales, but it was based on data from fewer than 200 U.S. households and warns of drawing conclusions. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., household, digital music, Apple iTunes, online music, conclusion, survey, Apple Computer, song, U.S., music, Apple iPod

Microsoft hopes to sell Zune using brown, not green

September 14, 2006 Software maker won't replace tracks bought on iTunes as rumors suggested, but the Zune will come in a unique color. TAGS: Microsoft Zune, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, color, owner, music, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPod, PC

Week in review: It's Apple season

September 9, 2005 Apple is shiny and ripe as it unveils a tiny new iPod and a Motorola cell phone that holds music downloaded from iTunes. TAGS: Motorola ROKR, Week in review, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Nano, Motorola Inc., cell phone, flash memory, music player, Apple iTunes, MP3, music, hard drive

Year in review: P2P retreat, iTunes advance

December 17, 2005 Courts helped tame file swappers, while legal digital music sales soared. TAGS: file-swapping, P2P, digital music, Apple iTunes, lead, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, music, Apple Computer, cell phone, U.S., Sony Corp., CD, Microsoft Corp.
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