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Samsung's latest slider phone, the D500, looks a lot like its sliding predecessor, but comes in a black case with a megapixel camera and an MP3 player.
The popular P2P software company is letting loose Grokster Pro at a time when the recording industry is turning up the heat on individuals downloading music.
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As computer users continue to compile electronic music collections, the need for music management software increases. Apple has come to the rescue of tune-loving Mac users with its new jukebox software, iTunes.
Version 8.0 of this six-year-old jukebox isn't exactly revolutionary, but it features some notable improvements.
Making copies of DVD movies on the office machine may seem like an excellent idea to some of your employees. But what issues should Australian enterprises and IT departments be aware of?
Winamp3 isn't just another MP3 player upgrade, as Nullsoft now tout it as a full media player. Does it make the grade? Check out our Australian review.
Over the holidays, Napster unleashed the latest version of its song-swapping beast. To the great relief of music lovers around the world, the new incarnation is free to use. While the developers have added minor improvements and bug fixes, the latest revision also has some serious flaws.
Commentary: This radical proposal could save the music business and give consumers what they want.
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Although there are some design quirks, the Samsung Omnia promises to be a solid alternative to Apple's iPhone.
Are two screens better than one? The KF600's morphing touch-navigation pad is a cool concept and adds a little high-end class to an otherwise low-spec handset.
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