Foundstone, an Internet security company, have identified a critical vulnerability in the way Explorer handles MP3 and WMA multimedia files in Windows XP.
Digital music and DVD movie add-on packs for Windows XP could stir controversy around its decision not to fully support the MP3 file format.
AOL Time Warner has updated its popular Winamp MP3 player, adding video capabilities that bring the program into direct competition with Microsoft, Apple and RealNetworks.
Microsoft will provide the resources for ripping MP3 files in Windows XP after all. But there is a catch: Consumers will pay extra for it.
Consumers looking to rip MP3s using Windows XP's media player will have to pay as much as US$30 extra for the capability
Nokia has unveiled four new entertainment devices that also work as mobile phones.
It's not the fabled iPod phone, but we reckon its close enough.
Motorola has applied its rediscovered sense of style in spades to the latest addition to the local 3G phone stable, the E1000.
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Creative has announced a combination MP3 player and USB storage device.
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