Toshiba on Monday announced in Japan that it's increasing the song capacity of its Gigabeat line of hard drive-based digital audio players.
The Australian music industry has criticised the Commonwealth Department of Public Prosecution's (CDPP) handline of charges brought against three students charged with copyright infringements.
2004 will be the year of portable "music gadgets" and see a number of new businesses entering the online music market, according to Domenic Carosa, chief executive of digital music provider Destra Corporation.
Singapore-based Soundbuzz is weeks away from entering the final phase of its online music distribution partnership with MSN Asia Pacific.
The sentencing of three students associated with the copyright-infringing Web site MP3 WMA Land has been stood down till 2pm due to intense media scrutiny.
Nokia has unveiled four new entertainment devices that also work as mobile phones.
Apple Computer today launched its long-awaited iTunes Music Store in Australia, finally giving iPod owners a legal way of downloading music online. Extra: A peek at other Web stores.
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.
Microsoft's Technical Beta release of Windows Media Player 10 features a redesigned interface that provides easy access to online media stores. It also syncs better with portable devices.
Samsung's latest MP3 player can also double up as a removable storage device, FM radio, voice recorder and an MP3 encoder. Read our Australian review.
Count Windows Media Player 9.0 as a strong but not breakthrough upgrade--if you use XP, that is.
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