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Grateful Dead backtracks on download ban

December 1, 2005 Internet Archive gets band's OK to distribute concert recordings after fans revolt. TAGS: band, recording, fan

iTunes walks with the Dead

March 2, 2005 Rock legends the Grateful Dead make their catalog of live recordings available for download. TAGS: band, recording, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, MP3

Sony playing a Cheap Trick on musicians?

April 29, 2006 Lawsuit filed by Cheap Trick, Allman Brothers Band claims Sony underpays musicians for online music sales. TAGS: musician, Sony Corp., band

Rivals try to sing along with MySpace

December 12, 2005 Social-networking site's growing role as a powerful force in the music business is sparking followers. TAGS: MySpace, band, Friendster Inc., song, music

Will the cool kids go gaga for Bebo?

July 27, 2006 Bebo's new music-sharing paradigm has attracted thousands of indie bands and "groupies" in the last two weeks. TAGS: playlist, band, home page, member, News Corp., e-commerce, MySpace, song, music, photograph

Opening the door on a CD-less music label

November 10, 2005 Warner's all-digital label is run by the man who discovered The Doors. Now he hopes to pioneer a new kind of record business. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., band, label, album, CD

FCC to reveal spectrum auction plan

April 25, 2007 The Federal Communications Commission will unveil some of the rules it will use in the upcoming 700MHz spectrum auction. TAGS: spectrum, auction, entrant, rule, analog, broadband, band, digital television, wireless broadband, TV, cell phone

Public safety bids stir spectrum spat

March 2, 2007 As 700MHz auction approaches, groups say some of that space should go to emergency responders. Mobile operators disagree. TAGS: spectrum, mobile operator, auction, band, mobile communication, digital television, TV

Intel's vision: A wireless melting pot

July 30, 2004 Can the whole motley crew of wireless technologies learn to live together? The chipmaker says yes, they can. TAGS: wireless technology, band, wireless broadband, wireless communication, Intel, Wi-Fi, chip company, Intel Centrino, notebook computer, chipset, general manager, vision

Apple signs big U.K. indies for iTunes

July 21, 2004 Deal marks breakthrough in licensing talks with influential independent labels in the United Kingdom. TAGS: label, Apple iTunes, U.K., band, Apple Computer, AOL Instant Messenger, Europe

Bumps in the road for AT&T-BellSouth merger?

April 4, 2006 Mark Del Bianco says there are good reasons to challenge the conventional wisdom that regulators should let the deal sail through. TAGS: spectrum, broadband service, Sprint Nextel, BellSouth Corp., wisdom, broadband, band, AT&T Corp., SBC Communications Inc., merger, telecommunications, U.S.

Two chipmakers unveil combo Wi-Fi chips

September 15, 2003 Broadcom and Royal Philips Electronics introduce new Wi-Fi chips that combine 802.11 standards as they look to optimize processors for the largest segment of the market: PCs and PC peripherals. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., Philips Electronics N.V., IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11g, peripheral, Wi-Fi, wireless networking, standards, wireless network, band, feet, chip company, segment, networking, radio, PC

Stones: Get yer ya-ya's out online

August 18, 2003 The Rolling Stones, one of the last marquee holdouts against online music distribution, have finally agreed to sell their music online, according to record label EMI Music. TAGS: Best Buy Co. Inc., RealNetworks Rhapsody, holdout, online music, RealNetworks Inc., EMI Group Plc., promotion, digital music, band, online music company, retailer, music, entertainment, CD
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