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Free online radio is popular, but no paid service converter
- 05 Apr 12 20:38 by Justin_Massoud
- Music, Online Retailers
Terrestrial radio introduced our parents to Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones. In the 80s and 90s, MTV videos nearly killed the radio star. Now, flexible, tailor-made online music services have quickly become the next big thing for listeners tired of the sound of Big Music dragging its feet toward innovation. According to The NPD Group, free online music services like Spotify and Pandora are more popular than ever — even among the traditionally tech-resilient older demographic. But that doesn’t mean users are throwing money at the model.
Surprise! Amazon Instant Video is now available on Sony’s PS3
- 04 Apr 12 18:34 by etdragon
- Game Consoles, Online Retailers, Online Video
Amazon has been pushing hard to expand their Instant Video service since it first launched. The company has added numerous shows and movies and nearly tripled the total library they launched with a year ago and made the service available on a number of TVs, Blu-ray players, and set-top boxes. Now Amazon can officially add game consoles to their list of compatible devices by bringing the service to the PS3.
Sports reporter petitions court for access to his Megaupload files
- 03 Apr 12 17:57 by etdragon
- Online Retailers, Online Video, Piracy
The Megaupload drama involving what exactly is happening with user files keeps getting more and more interesting. One Megaupload user is tired of waiting for the courts to figure out what is going to happen with his files and is petitioning a Virginia court to get his files back.
Google rumored to begin selling Android tablets directly to consumers
- 30 Mar 12 19:23 by etdragon
- E-Readers and Tablets, Online Retailers, Software
The rumors about Google creating their own Android tablet have been surfacing for a very long time. Now it seems the Wall Street Journal wants to stir the rumor pot again by insisting the company is readying an online store to allow them to sell their own Android tablet directly to consumers.
‘Harry Potter’ ebooks debut with Kindle and Nook support
- 28 Mar 12 13:00 by Justin_Massoud
- E-Readers and Tablets, Online Retailers
“Harry Potter” creator J.K. Rowling can expecto more money now that all seven entries in the immensely successful series are finally available as downloadable ebooks. Rowling listed the individual books, along with a complete collection, at her Pottermore Shop website on Tuesday. That same day, Amazon and Barnes & Noble both announced partnerships with the author’s site which allow Kindle and Nook owners access to the titles through the companies’ online shops.
U.S. online movies to top physical media in 2012
- 23 Mar 12 07:00 by Justin_Massoud
- Movies, Online Retailers, Online Video
According to market researcher IHS, legally downloaded movies will outperform disc-based movies for the first time ever in 2012. The group believes online movies transactions will more than double this year, hitting 3.4 billion. Purchases of Blu-ray and DVD movies will fall for the second straight year to 2.4 billion, with a slow descent expected over the next five years.
Cloud-based services are beginning to outweigh the appeal of PCs
- 13 Mar 12 23:07 by Justin_Massoud
- E-Readers and Tablets, General computer hardware, Movies, Music, Online Retailers, Online Video
First, music geeks. Then, the world. Apple’s iCloud and Google Music Beta helped catapult cloud-based storage into the mainstream lexicon last year, allowing users to store downloaded tracks online and access them on myriad devices. That’s only the beginning, says Gartner.
Don’t freak out – the Android Market is now called Google Play
- 12 Mar 12 18:34 by Justin_Massoud
- Online Retailers, Online Video, Software
A software update this weekend transformed the Android Market into Google Play, putting the online giant’s name front-and-center. The sudden switch likely caught many Android users by surprise. I know I had misgivings the first time I saw the new store pop up, asking me to sign off on new terms of service. Was this malware? A bad joke? Nope — just the latest move by Google to consolidate its myriad services.
Consumers to make nearly 10 billion mobile payments in 2016
- 10 Mar 12 13:00 by Justin_Massoud
- E-Readers and Tablets, Mobile Phones, Online Retailers, Software
Near-field communication and mobile barcode scanning haven’t quite become de rigueur payment options, but strong early support for the nascent technologies will change that in the next five years, says market analysis company NPD In-Stat.
Study: Music industry on the mend, CD buyers increase
- 08 Mar 12 20:22 by Justin_Massoud
- Music, Online Retailers
Sales of music CDs have fallen precipitously over the past decade. Pushed to the brink by online file-sharing, piracy and, one may argue, a matching drop-off in quality artists, even customers who wanted to continue buying CDs found their efforts thwarted: record stores around the U.S. closed as their cash registers dried up. The NPD Group claims the tide is turning, with growth reported within both physical and digital sectors last year.
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Diablo 3 game fans hit with always-online DRM grief (4)
- Fri 18 May 20:04 by Seán
- Software
it appears that Blizzard underestimated the server capacity required to handle all the gamers, thus resulting in Battle.net servers being overloaded and taken offline at launch. As Diablo III requires the user to be logged in with an uninterrupted internet connection to play, most players were greeted with an "Error 37" on the day of launch, unable to play the game.
CD Projekt says the truth is, DRM doesn't work (2)
- Mon 21 May 22:48 by Seán
- Piracy
In an interview between Forbes and CD Projekt CEO Marcin Iwinski, Iwinski said the truth is that DRM simply does not work. He said the main problem is that the copy protection is cracked within hours of the release of every game, not to mention the money and development wasted to implement it. Those with pirated versions also have a clean and more functional game!
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- Uncategorized
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- Thu 17 May 15:20 by Seán
- Solid State (ssd), Uncategorized
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