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Apple iCloud: need to know
Apple has finally unveiled its consumer-focussed cloud computing service, iCloud. Is there anything to interest businesses? We take an overview of...
BPI bashed for piracy stance
The BPI has been slammed after it calls for harsher measures on piracy.
Gartner: CDs are dead, long live downloads
Gartner says the music business needs to accept that CDs are dying a death, and concentrate fully online.
British music gets a techie experience
The British Music Experience doesn't just highlight the country's tune talent, but its tech skills, too.
Spotify lands on iPhone, Android
Spotify's streaming music service finally comes to the iPhone and Android platforms.
Week in Review: Who should police the internet?
As we build up to Christmas, the hot topics are censorship, internet language, and funky gadgets.
Illegal music downloads on the rise
A new survey has shown that although P2P filesharing levels have kept constant, other methods for illegal music downloads have grown substantially.
Spotify takes aim at iTunes with social, library features
Spotify's largest update adds Facebook integration and adds a library feature to let users listen to their own music alongside streaming songs.
Rock and tech: the perfect duo?
We are not the first to see the link between tech enthusiasts and rock fans, but in this feature Jennifer Scott asks whether this connection can be...
iTunes hits 10 billion downloads as online music market slows
As Apple celebrates reaching its latest landmark by giving away a $10,000 gift card, the latest NPD figures suggest we may be losing interest.
Vintage computers set to make music
An electronica musician is using a collection of vintage computers as instruments in an unusual concert at Bletchley Park.
LimeWire found guilty of inducing copyright theft
Peer-to-peer service LimeWire has lost a court battle with music industry trade body RIAA over inducing copyright theft.
Apple changes strategy with iTunes movie rental launch
Over 1,000 movies available for rental via download from the iTunes Music Store, but only for US users at launch.
Latest Digital Economy amendment sticks to lobbyist proposal
A new controversial amendment to the Digital Economy Bill appears to have been taken straight from a music industry lobby group.
Ministry of Sound and the backlash against file sharers
We talk to one of the Ministry of Sound's lawyers about the letters they sent to file sharers and the wider problem affecting the music industry.
Police arrest 10 over Amazon, Apple card fraud
The Metropolitan Police worked with the FBI to nab people suspected to be involved in defrauding Apple and Amazon using music sales.<br>
File sharers petition PM on 'three strikes' threats
Internet users have launched a petition to stop plans touted by the music and film industry to crack down on illegal file sharing being turned into...
Music publisher speeds networked application response
Boosey & Hawkes boosts application response times, reduces costs and maximises productivity with new network optimisation technology.
Shure SE530 earphones review
We take a look at the Shure SE530 in-ear buds to see if they'll really be music to your ears when you're not working - or even if you are.
Opera Unite allows direct file sharing between browsers
A new Opera service allows users to share pictures, files and music directly between browsers, without the need for a server.
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