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Verizon serves up Chocolate phone

July 31, 2006 LG's skinny slide phone comes to U.S. with 1.3-megapixel camera, GPS navigation--and lots of music and video. Photos: Sweet 'Chocolate' phones TAGS: Verizon V-Cast, Verizon Communications, LG Electronics Inc., WMA, digital media, SanDisk Corp., song, handset, cell phone, memory card, U.S., mobile phone, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, video, camera

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, form, music, situation, video, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

Apple patent covers wireless iTunes distribution

May 4, 2006 2004 application, published this week, covers buying or reserving a song on an online store with a mobile device. TAGS: EVDO, invention, online music company, HSDPA, song, online music, online store, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, cell phone, Verizon Communications, video, PC

YouTube deletes video of McCain singing 'Bomb Iran'

April 21, 2007 Video-sharing site yanks, then restores, video of Republican presidential contender drawing laughs when crooning about Iran. TAGS: Iran, YouTube, MoveOn.org, video, spokesman, song, president, Google Inc., camera

Zune details unzipped

September 28, 2006 Microsoft announces release date and price, which means Zune will compete directly with Apple's 30GB iPod. Photos: Microsoft presses play on Zune TAGS: Microsoft Zune, AAC, online store, song, Apple iTunes, WMA, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer, format, MP3, Apple iPod, photograph, CD, video

Microsoft unwraps Zune for holiday season

September 14, 2006 The media player will come in white, brown and black and lets you share a song up to three times over three days. TAGS: Microsoft Zune, song, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, media player, Microsoft Corp., Wi-Fi, Apple iTunes, video

Music pirates choose iPods over P2P

March 24, 2005 Consumers are finding ways outside of traditional peer-to-peer networks and paid services to swap songs, study shows. TAGS: P2P, online music, Kazaa, music, song, Apple Computer, broadband, MP3 player, Apple iPod, MP3, video

Nokia to launch phone that stores 3,000 songs

April 27, 2005 Other products being readied include a handset designed for shooting video as well as pictures. Photos: Nokia phones pack the features TAGS: W-CDMA, Nokia Corp., handset, flash, digital music, camera, Bluetooth, song, multimedia, video, photograph

YouTube conundrum for vintage acts

September 14, 2007 The video site is proving a thorn in the side of older, well-known musical artists, from Prince to the Village People. TAGS: YouTube, Nazi, artist, mashup, song, fan, music, Google Inc., video

Ring tone downloads on the rise

August 9, 2005 Almost a quarter of all U.S. cell phone owners have downloaded ring tones, up from 5 percent a year ago, a new study says. TAGS: mobile phone, content delivery, study, video clip, digital music, payment, song, cell phone, video, PC

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, Australia, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, song, music, Apple iPod, Sony Corp., video

Welcome, tweens, to the musical world of Disney

May 9, 2007 Mix Central sells only kid-friendly songs and videos, assures concerned parents that only adults have purchasing power. TAGS: Disney Corp., The Walt Disney Co., song, movie, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, video

Apple's iPhone a threat to mobile operators?

January 10, 2007 The iPhone could prove to be tough competition for Verizon Wireless' and Sprint Nextel's mobile music and video services. TAGS: Sprint Nextel, mobile operator, Verizon V-Cast, Apple iPhone, Cingular Wireless, handset, Verizon Wireless, Verizon Communications, subscriber, song, Apple Computer, wireless network, spokesman, Apple iTunes, threat, music

Zune is out of tune, for now

November 13, 2006 perspective News.com's Scott Ard says Microsoft's first attempt at a digital music player still isn't ready for prime time. TAGS: Microsoft Zune, Redmond, song, music player, Apple iPod, color, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer, video

Where indie music meets mainstream media

July 14, 2006 Pump Audio licenses songs by indie musicians to TV, ad producers. The musicians can make money, but retain ownership of their work. TAGS: musician, producer, MTV, music, song, New York, TV, video

EMI courts YouTube to help fight pirates

June 14, 2006 Strange bedfellows, record label and video upload sites would work together to help curtail copyright infringement. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., YouTube, piracy, P2P, song, video

Banking on a virtual economy

November 29, 2005 Online gamer Jon Jacobs recently spent $100,000 in real-world money to buy a virtual space station. Is he nuts? TAGS: avatar, celebrity, economy, Miami, video game, banking, song, gamer, video

Roadblocks en route to free, legal music

January 9, 2008 Some companies are trying to give away songs and make money through ads, but they're beset by their own mistakes and by record industry resistance. TAGS: SpiralFrog, Universal Music Group, label, record company, song, music, video

Verizon touts new music and networking services

January 5, 2006 Company CEO unveils long-awaited music service and talks up its network advances at CES in Las Vegas. TAGS: Verizon V-Cast Music, Verizon Communications, megabit, broadband network, Consumer Electronics Show, EVDO, Las Vegas, song, broadband, Texas, handset, networking, CEO, USB, video, PC
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