In a crowded field you have to find sustainable ways to stand out from other offerings
The rise of music platforms such as Spotify spelled the end for the last music chain store standing, but music enthusiasts say vinyl isn’t dead yet
The genre is morphing from its roots in house into a mash-up, as artists try new ways to get released
Apple has released a special tool that lets users remove U2’s new album, ‘Songs of Innocence’ from their collections.
A new update to iTunes U now includes tools that lets teachers and students build and experience educational content on iPads.
The French duo’s album has leaked on social media before the release date next Monday, giving fans the best platform to react – Twitter.
Google is understood to be in negotiations with major music labels over launching a streaming service, similar to Spotify, later this year.
BlackBerry’s App World has been replaced by BlackBerry World, a new multimedia storefront that appears to go head to head against iTunes.
Apple’s iTunes music service finally arrived on South African shores, nine years after it debuted in the United States.
South Africans can now purchase music and music videos in local currency from Apple’s iTunes store, and use the popular Match service.
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/ 20 October 2011
Google is close to unveiling its first music service, a cloud-based venture set to rival Apple’s iTunes, after sewing up deals with key record labels.
Spotify on Wednesday launched an application enabling users to synchronise playlists and songs purchased through its service with Apple’s iPod.
Technology giants Apple, Google, Facebook and Twitter are offering digital ways to donate to Japan’s recovery efforts after their massive earthquake.
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/ 16 November 2010
The Beatles on Apple’s iTunes? Let it be. The Fab Four’s music is expected, finally, to be available for sale at Apple’s online music store.
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/ 26 September 2010
As Britain discovered with the Suez Canal in the 1950s, being unduly dependent on a single strategic asset can also have serious downsides.
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/ 10 September 2008
Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the wraps off a revamped line of iPods this week and trumpeted a truce with NBC Universal.