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Newly Re-mastered Full-Track Songs Coming to V CAST Music with Rhapsody Each Week Beginning Jan. 13; Brand New Ringtones, Ringback Tones and Ringback Jukeboxes also Available BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Verizon Wireless said that V CAST Music with Rhapsody will be the first digital music service to deliver the highly anticipated re-master of Pearl Jam’s “Ten” – the band’s debut album that intr...
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Slacker brings mobile radio to BlackBerry The announcement that had BlackBerry fans talking yesterday was Slacker, the internet radio application. We’ve discussed Slacker in the past, noting that you can build your own radio station. That’s the greatest part about Internet radio, at least to me. I have a strange taste in music, and it seems that with the spread of digital music a lot more people are hopping on the bandwagon of...
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Unlocked Nokia E63 Smartphone Coming to U.S. Soon Nokia announced that the  E63 smartphone will be available in the coming weeks in the U.S. for around $250. The Nokia E63 combines a QWERTY keypad, 3G network speeds and uses Symbian S60 3rd Edition.  The Nokia E63 supports a digital music player, video player, camera functionality, games, corporate or personal email including Mail for Exchange, Lotus Notes and a variety of standard cons...
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Reuters - Ford Motor Co plans to introduce its Sync platform that connects mobile phones and digital music players using voice commands globally in 2010 starting with Europe, the automaker said on Thursday.
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Reuters - Ford Motor Co, aiming to keep ahead of rivals, will introduce new features for its Sync system that provides voice-activated links to mobile phones and digital music players, the automaker said on Wednesday.
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Samsung Behold SGH-t919 Behold is a slim, stylish touchscreen phone with a 3-inch display and a 5 megapixel camera. It’s piled high with the latest cell phone features: Worldwide 3G network access, AGPS navigation, mapping and voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, POP3 and IMAP e-mail as well as texting and instant messaging, an HTML Web browser, a full digital music
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Amazon digital music store, after the Apple iTunes store of course, has become the second biggest service after a full year of selling music tracks from all for major record labels, say industry estimates. Amazon hasn’t released any dales figures for digital music yet and so far hasn’t responded to interview requests. Gene Munster, a financial
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Challenges remain for Amazon digital music service After its first full year selling tracks from all four major labels, Amazon's digital music store has become the second-largest a la carte service, according to industry estimates. Reuters reports. But it's a very distant second to iTunes. Major-label sources say that they had hoped the company would have fared better than it did. Amazon has yet to release any sales figures for digital m...
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There is a load of digital music players on the market (see my Holiday Guide) that offer consumers quite a bit of choice. However, there is not much competition in the way of touch screen players like the iPod touch. Rumors are flying this weekend that Sony will announce a new Walkman-branded portable media player. With the wild speculation that Palm will actually announce something more than anot...
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Amazon launches music downloads Online retail website Amazon has launched a UK music download service The BBC reports. Amazon MP3 will sell tracks from 59p (86 cents) and albums from £3 ($4,40). The new music store will offer more than 3 million songs that will work on any digital music player, including Apple's iPod. The move puts Amazon in direct competition with Apple for a stake in the growing market of online mus...
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