Tag: music labels
TuneUp your iTunes music library
May 20th, 2009 by Jason ParkerDoes your iTunes library have lots of songs with missing tags and cover art? TuneUp Companion is a plug-in for iTunes that does all the tedious tagging and cover art retrieval work for you.
MySpace Music takes on iTunes
September 25th, 2008 by Greg SandovalMySpace is today expected to launch MySpace Music, the service formed by the world's second largest social network and all four of the largest recording companies.
Apple, EMI partner on DRM-free premium music
April 3rd, 2007 by Caroline McCarthyEMI Group will soon sell digital music with better sound quality and no digital rights management restrictions through Apple's iTunes Store.
Five ways to make digital music sing
July 30th, 2008 by Erica OggDissatisfied with the listening experience offered by today's cheap, one-off music downloads? Here are five suggestions for hearing music the way it's meant to be heard.
Filter out unwanted music in iTunes
November 4th, 2008 by Donald BellSharing a computer and iTunes library with someone but can't stand some of their music? Here's how to filter out each other's bad stuff and live in harmony.
Metallica and the iPod are dumbing down music
September 18th, 2008 by Ty PendleburyMetallica's newest album is part of a disturbing trend for 'dumbing down' music for iPod listening and is ruining it for everybody, writes Ty Pendlebury.
iTunes tops US music sales charts
April 4th, 2008 by Tom KrazitApple has confirmed data leaked from an internal memo showing that it has become the largest music retailer in the US.
Pinnacle SoundBridge Home Music
January 10th, 2008 by Alex KidmanThe HomeMusic tries to make home music streaming simple, and it does this -- but at the rather severe cost of home wireless security.
iPod Playlists: Musical confessions
July 30th, 2007 by Ella MortonEveryone and their dog (and its fleas) owns an MP3 player nowadays, but what are they all listening to? Could you guess someone's music tastes just by looking at them?
Stream music with AirPort Express
July 9th, 2007 by Hadley SternThe more you get into your iPod and iTunes, the more your computer will become the centre of your musical universe. All those ripped CDs and iTunes Music Store purchases add up. At some point, you will scratch your head and think, "Hmm, how can I get all that music to play on my stereo without burning a CD?"
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