MP3.com's former chief technology officer and another entrepreneur are trying to keep the company's royalty-licensing program, known as TruSonic, alive as an independent business.
The recording industry's trade association settled on Thursday copyright-infringement lawsuits against four university students. The students agreed to make payments in the thousands for years to come.
Amazon.com is testing a new advertisement form, offering a piece of software that plugs into the popular Winamp MP3 player and recommends new music -- from the online retailer's virtual shelves, of course.
The online retailer is testing a new ad form, offering a piece of software that plugs into the popular Winamp MP3 player and recommends new music--from its own virtual shelves, of course.
Research In Motion is eyeing a pre-Christmas date for the local launch of the BlackBerry Pearl, its first shift away from the enterprise market into the broader personal digital assistant (PDA) and smartphone space.
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Have you ever thought that some tech companies occasionally invest more brainpower in naming their products than in making them successful? You're not the only one who thinks so.
SugarCRM CEO John Roberts suggests that salesforce.com has marketed its way to stardom with a product that's inferior to his own company's open source CRM software.
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Never seen before on Australian shores, the long awaited Sony VAIO notebook computer PCG-SR9G series has hit the stores today, along with the release of four other VAIO systems varying in size, weight and applications.
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