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Wired December 20, 2007 Brian Raftery |
On iTunes, a Careless Click May Buy You an Imposter Be careful of purchasing cover bands singing your favorite song over the original artist. |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2007 Peter Burrows |
Commentary: Waxing Rhapsodic A subscription to a music service such as Rhapsody offers benefits such as variety and economy. |
Popular Mechanics December 6, 2007 |
Gibson's Robot Guitar Tunes Itself, Makes Concerts Longer Using microprocessors and motors to automatically tune the strings in seconds, the Gibson Robot Guitar puts an end to manual peg-twisting. |
Wired November 27, 2007 Joel Stein |
Meet the Mario Maestros Who Have Videogame Music Rocking Concert Halls Video Games Live has been performed more than 40 times over the past two years, in venues as stuffy as Toronto's Massey Hall, Rio de Janeiro's Claro Hall, and London's Royal Festival Hall. Videogame symphonies offer something greater than fond memories -- they offer nerd redemption. |
Home Theater October 22, 2007 |
Try Napster without Napster Napster is looking to improve its game by untethering its 770,000 subscribers from its proprietary software. |
BusinessWeek October 15, 2007 Jon Fine |
Music, Critics, And Crowds Rather than harnessing the collective preferences of an audience, Critical Metrics, a nascent music-recommendations search engine, aggregates current and past critical opinion for more than 23,000 songs on its beta site. |
The Motley Fool October 2, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
Radiohead's Sonic Boom Radiohead will allow its fans to pay whatever they like for its newest album, available on the Web, giving fans the opportunity to cut out the middleman and deal directly with their favorite bands. Is this the future of music? |
The Motley Fool September 12, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Apple Rocks Apple arms musicians, again, with a software upgrade, Logic Studio. Between professional studio effects, a library of instrument samples, and slick post-production functionality, it's a complete package. |
Linux Journal August 1, 2007 James Lees |
Magnatune an Open Choice, iTunes an Expensive Choice Magnatune is not only an independent, on-line record label, but also a company that wants to change how music is distributed and open up possibilities for less-known bands and artists. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2007 Suhas Sreedhar |
Animated Article: The Future of Music Part Two: Will Musicianship Matter? How advances in technology have dramatically changed music production. |
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