Spotify's latest update brings new features, fresh design, and one frustrating surprise that users didn't see coming.
Songs RSS
Thousands of songs from Adele, Nirvana, and others have been removed from YouTube and YouTube Music due to a dispute with SESAC.
Due to issues with streaming media and how it works, Radiohead front-man Thom Yorke has responded by removing his own work from the service. At present Radiohead's albums remain available to listen.
Seven years after iTunes started selling music online, it has surpassed its next milestone, 10 billion songs downloaded. Apple was promoting the event of the 10 billionth song by offering the lucky downloader a...
After a decade fighting to stop illegal file-sharing, the music industry will give fans today what they have always wanted: an unlimited supply of free and legal songs. With CD sales in free fall and...
Here's an early leak of the complete 74 songs list in Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock. Of course developer Neversoft had hoped to keep the last remaining 14 songs a secret until the American...
Apple Incorporated has reversed its previous decision to charge an extra 30 cents for DRM-free tracks and has levelled the playing field from $1.29 to match the price of 99 cents for copy-protected tracks. It...
The iTunes Store said Tuesday it had passed a milestone, selling more than 3 billion songs since launching four years ago. The milestone came just six months after iTunes, Apple Inc.'s online music download service,...
Duncan Mackenzie has posted video on how 2 Zunes communicate over Wi-Fi over at his blog. Hey folks, Brian and I managed to get our hands on some pre-production Zunes and we thought you might...
Thanks slimy for this submission in Back Page news. Apple is teaming up with Coca-Cola in Europe for a huge iTunes giveaway, in which 70 million codes for free songs will be distributed inside packages...
This morning, the iTunes music store announced that it had sold one billion songs. Asides from the significance for legal online music sales, it marked the end of a competition involving a $10,000...
Apple Japan has sold more than one million songs to Japanese consumers since it opened its own iTunes Music Store last Thursday, the company said today. "iTunes has sold twice as many songs in just...
Apple today announced that they had sold a quarter billion (250m) songs from their iTunes music store. At a rate of 1.25m songs being sold daily, the store expects to be selling approx. half a...
Apple® today announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded more than 200 million songs from the iTunes® Music Store. The 200 millionth song was part of "The Complete U2" and was purchased by Ryan...
Macnews.de is reporting that iTunes copyright protection can be removed by using iMovie. "Apple's iMovie can be used to strip the FairPlay digital rights management protection (DRM) on iTunes songs, according to...
The recently launched iTunes music store in Europe (by which we mean GB, FR, DE) claims to have sold 800,000 songs in its first week; a take of about £632,000 for Apple so far. Arguably...
Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday said it has sold 3.3 million songs on its iTunes online music store since that platform's relaunch one week ago, with nearly as many downloads of the new version of...
Major record labels have been snooping onto the world's peer-to-peer song-sharing networks in a bid to measure which artists are proving popular among file-sharers. Media tracking company BigChampagne has been monitoring P2P services since 2000,...
An Apple Computer executive on Monday downplayed recent questions over the download resale policy of the company's iTunes Music Store, saying technical if not legal barriers would largely prevent such transfers from taking place. ...
Thanks eth3l for the heads up on this one. Audiogalaxy, a popular Internet file-swapping service, agreed Monday to filter copyrighted works as part of a legal settlement with the recording industry. Under the settlement,...
Found this over on my friendly Slashdot which points to an interesting article over on the New York Times.. Every year Michael Greene, the president of the National Academy of Recording Arts and...