iTunes

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Computers, Media, Internet

Apple Now No. 2 Music Retailer

The iTunes site is now only second to Wal-Mart. But digital sales have not offset decline in CD sales.
Computers, Media, Internet

Hacker Enables Copying Apple iTunes Songs

Famed Norwegian "DVD John" lets users use and share iTunes songs on other devices.
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Brits Get Bite Out of Apple iTunes Prices

The European Commission struck a deal with Apple CEO Steve Jobs that means British music fans will have to pay less for downloads from the company's iTunes store.
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Apple Nears Resolve on EU Apple iTunes Case

The computer maker is set to announce steps to resolve European Commission charges that its iTunes stores broke EU rules by setting prices country by country in Europe.
Computers, General news, Internet

Gates Riffs on Tech With Guitarist Slash

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates takes center stage at CES in Las Vegas, talking up the coming digital decade with former Guns 'N Roses guitarist Slash rocking by his side for the finale.
Media, Communications, Internet

AT&T Goes With Napster Music Downloads

The leading U.S. mobile service provider says it will offer Napster's subscription-based service for wireless downloads of tunes.
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Napster Tunes Up iTunes-like Release

Digital music download pioneer relaunches a new web-based version of its service with a model similar to Apple's iTunes.
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Take That Apple: Amazon Music Service

Online retail behemoth Amazon.com debuts an early rendition of its digital music download site, expected to be a rival to Apple’s iTunes.
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Vivendi: Apple iTunes Contract "Indecent"

Vivendi, which condemned as "indecent" the contract terms between its Universal Music Group unit and Apple, is one of many large media companies trying to challenge Apple's grip on the digital entertainment market.
Computers, Media, Internet

News Corp. Won’t Yank iTunes

Rupert Murdoch’s company won’t be pulling TV shows from iTunes anytime soon, but his News Corp. joined in the chorus of those calling for Apple to offer more flexible pricing.
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