Tag: Itunes
2007 Tech Trends No. 9: DRM-free music
Talk to many companies in the music industry, and they’ll tell you DRM is woefully misunderstood. It’s not about stopping naughty file-sharing, they’ll say, it’s about enabling music fans to do Cool Stuff. Except that so far, that’s not true.
Get set for Apple's Yellow Submarine Beatles iPod
Could there ever be an Apple gadget more desirable than the iPhone? Yep. How about a limited-edition Yellow Submarine iPod, with every single Beatles album preloaded onto it? Oh yes.
Opinion: Why I DON'T want an iPhone
Jonathan Weinberg writes…
So, Apple’s “must-have” mobile phone has now finally launched. Well, I say launch. That’s obviously true if you’re reading this from America, but for the rest of us it’s tough luck. After all, it’s not as if anyone in Britain has ever put their hard-earned cash into Steve Jobs’ coffers.
Paul McCartney signs up for Apple's iTunes Festival
Sorry, that’s SIR Paul McCartney of Frogchorusville, I always forget. Anyway, 350 lucky Macca fans will get up close and personal with their idol, when he plays Apple’s iTunes Festival in London next month.
The ultimate nightmare iTunes party playlist
Poor old James Blunt. He may have guarded the Queen Mum’s coffin, but the Great British public hasn’t taken him to our hearts. In fact, we voted him as the most irritating song in history, ahead of Crazy Frog, Mr Blobby and Agadoo. Now that’s a slap in the face.
Speed up your iTunes downloads with Swarmcast's Autobahn Accelerator
Autobahn Accelerator? Isn’t that something to do with playing your old Kraftwerk vinyl albums at the wrong speed? Sadly not (although it’s only a matter of time before some DJ does it, and invents a new genre of dance music).
Tech Digest Pick of the Week: 30 technology stories you should read
It’s been another busy week in the world of technology, with new phones, HDTV developments, and all manner of Web 2.0 malarkey. The stories below are my pick of the most important (ok, and occasionally the most silly) stuff we’ve covered this week.
Today on Tech Digest: Robot World Cup, Mahalo's Jason Calacanis, iTunes meets Bebo, and more…
THE BIG THREE Tech Digest's Robot World Cup: Round 1 NMK 2007: Jason Calacanis' Mahalo Greenhouse will pay YOU for writing search results Apple to sell iTunes music downloads through Bebo THE NEXT FIFTEEN NMK Forum 2007 – liveblogging from…