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Detroit Symphony offering series of free webcasts
(AP)
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Fri, 27 Jan 2012 20:23:00 GMT
AP - The Detroit Symphony Orchestra has launched a webcast player that will allow music lovers to enjoy an upcoming performance of Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 4 and other concerts online for free in the comfort of their homes.
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Google Music Manager: A frustrating way to download your music library
(Digital Trends)
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Fri, 27 Jan 2012 20:19:10 GMT
Digital Trends - Google Music users, you can breathe a slight sigh of relief, but don’t get too excited. Google has finally enabled a way for you to retrieve the music you upload to its new music storage locker service. The announcement was made on the official Google+ page for Android and verified by a new help article on the Android Market Web site.Â
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Google and Bing Searches Help Us Pirate Music?
(Mashable)
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Fri, 27 Jan 2012 12:30:23 GMT
Mashable - Of course the public is going to pirate music when 80% of our search results for music direct us to illegal sites. That's the claim made by a coalition of entertainment industry groups in a private document sent to the U.K. government.
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HTC Sense 4.0 will bring Beats Audio to third-party apps
(Digital Trends)
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Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:30:52 GMT
Digital Trends - Following the leak of the HTC Primo earlier this week, our very own Jeffrey Van Camp commented on the presence of Beats Audio on the phone, saying he was disappointed with the feature on the HTC Rezound, as it was only compatible with the standard HTC music player.
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The 10 most anticipated PlayStation Vita games
(Digital Trends)
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Thu, 26 Jan 2012 18:41:47 GMT
Digital Trends - The North American launch of the PlayStation Vita is just a few short weeks away, so for those of you considering picking up Sony’s new uber-device, it’s time to start thinking about what you will do with it. As you might expect from a device of its sort, the Vita will have all the bells and whistles of a modern handheld media device: It will stream Netflix, have access to the PlayStation Store and all that it offers including video and music rentals, and have other neat-o things like Facebook. It would be odd if it didn’t. It will also play your own video and music files, and it even has front and back cameras. And oh, hey, it can also play games! Who knew?
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These mobile apps should be music to your ears
(Appolicious)
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Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:00:00 GMT
Appolicious - There are hundreds if not thousands of high-quality music applications available to download on smartphones and tablet devices. From apps that stream Internet radio stations, to music detection and discovery tools, to concert video services, there is no shortage of apps that rock (and appeal to other genres). Also note that while some apps aren’t built specifically for iPads and Android tablets, they run perfectly well on the larger screens and if anything have better audio capabilities.
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Murdoch-backed music startup bankrupt before launch
(Reuters)
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Wed, 25 Jan 2012 17:31:05 GMT
Reuters - Beyond Oblivion, a digital music startup backed by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and investment bank Allen & Co Director Stanley Shuman has filed for bankruptcy protection after spending millions of dollars building a service that never saw the light of day.
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