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Yahoo sells DRM-free Jesse McCartney album

September 19, 2006 Album sells for $9.99 and is downloadable in either MP3 or WMA format. TAGS: album, digital-rights management, Yahoo! Inc., Apple Computer, WMA, MP3

Neil Young goes with download first, CD later

May 3, 2006 Company lets you listen to high-fidelity downloads by the rocker that provide the same sound quality as the CD. TAGS: album, song, WMA, format, CD, Apple iTunes

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, U.S., memory card, mobile phone, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, video, photograph

Disney unveils media players, movie cards

September 19, 2006 Easy-to-use players accommodate memory cards that increase storage, play movies and music. Photos: Disney players mix it up TAGS: Disney Corp., The Walt Disney Co., media player, memory card, earbud, movie, movies, WMA, USB port, multimedia, card, memory, music, battery, photograph, video

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, song, online store, digital media, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer, WMA, format, MP3, Apple iPod, photograph, CD, video

Motorola to make Windows Media phones, keep iTunes

February 13, 2006 No. 2 handset maker says many operators, wanting to open their own music stores, have asked for the Microsoft-run phones. TAGS: handset, Motorola Inc., digital-rights management, Windows Media, product marketing, handset maker, Apple iTunes, operator, Nokia Corp., Barcelona, mobile phone, Apple Computer, WMA, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Apple launches iTunes for Windows

October 16, 2003 Stating that "hell froze over," Apple CEO Steve Jobs expands his digital music service into the much larger market for Windows-based PCs. TAGS: Steve Jobs, digital music, online music, jukebox, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, online music company, CEO, Windows Platform, WMA, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Corp.
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