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    MP3 has far and away established itself as the standard in digital music formatting. Whatever the fate of Napster, the music file swapping craze shows no sign of slowing down under. But what happens when your MP3 player, PC and CD rack start to overflow? ZDNet Australia takes a look at some of the MP3 file storing hardware and software currently on the market, and discusses the likelihood of starting up your very own MP3 jukebox.

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    RealNetworks said it's releasing a beta version of its RealJukebox Plus, an enhanced rendition of its RealJukebox software.

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  • iPods too expensive? Play music on your PDA

    If today's MP3 hardware looks too expensive (and you don't relish the idea of carrying around yet another gadget), here's three apps that'll play digital audio on your handheld.

  • Listen to the Music: 12 MP3 Players Tested

    You want music on the go? We've rounded up 12 MP3 players and put them head-to-head in our Australian review of the latest and greatest portable music devices.

  • Virgin rolls out world's first MP3 phone

    New offering from Virgin Mobile and Samsung will play tunes and take calls, but you'll probably pay a lot for the right to show it off.

  • Winamp 2.72: It Just Keeps Getting Better

    Don't have Winamp? Have an old version? Check this out. The latest version of Winamp pumps up stability and includes a smaller agent to conserve system memory.

  • LYRA 64MB Digital Audio Player

    RCA's LYRA lets mom download hours of music and play her favorite songs; and the LYRA's download time is so fast, mom can change her entire playlist in minutes

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