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Hacking worm holes in iTunesupdated: Tue Feb 07 2012 22:09:00

There are already 71 web pages of complaints on just one customer forum, and it's growing.

Put e-gifts in virtual stockings this holidayupdated: Wed Dec 14 2011 07:23:00

Digital gifts may be tough to wrap. But they can be more convenient for both givers and recipients.

Google Music: iTunes for Android or something more?updated: Tue Dec 06 2011 10:41:00

Google Music, an online music store and "free locker" for digital music, was rolled out to the public on Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Will Google Music rival iTunes?updated: Thu Nov 17 2011 13:33:00

Another Internet company went public today. Angie's List raised $114 million by selling 8.8 million shares at $13.

Google opens online music store and free storage lockerupdated: Thu Nov 17 2011 00:41:00

Google opened an online music store and a free Web storage locker on Wednesday for listening to tracks from computers, tablets and phones, the company announced at a news conference in Los Angeles.

Apple's cloud-based music service now live on iTunesupdated: Tue Nov 15 2011 08:26:00

iTunes 10.5.1 is now available, and with it comes iTunes Match, Apple's cloud-based music subscription service.

CNNMoney: Rhapsody buys Napster subscribersupdated: Mon Oct 03 2011 16:39:00

Streaming music service Rhapsody will buy Napster subscribers and other assets in a bid to boost its user base.

Spotify to challenge iTunesupdated: Fri Jul 15 2011 07:14:00

Spotify launches the much-hyped U.S. version of its music-streaming service after years of delays and negotiations.

CNNMoney: Your Verizon iPhone isn't as good as an AT&T iPhoneupdated: Mon Jun 06 2011 17:20:00

There was a surprising news tidbit buried in the fine print of Apple's splashy iTunes in the Cloud announcement on Monday: You can't get it right now if you have a Verizon iPhone.

CNNMoney: Google debuts movies and music servicesupdated: Tue May 10 2011 17:09:00

Google kicked off its annual I/O developers conference in San Francisco on Tuesday by announcing new cloud-based music and movie services to compete with the likes of Apple and Amazon.

What you should know about iTunes' 56-page legal termsupdated: Fri May 06 2011 07:08:00

During Saturday's White House correspondents dinner, "Saturday Night Live's" Seth Meyers jokingly scolded members of Congress for passing legislation they might never ever read. And he did so using a tech metaphor.

CNNMoney: LizaMoon attack infects millions of websitesupdated: Fri Apr 01 2011 22:43:00

Have you heard the scary news about 'LizaMoon,' a malicious code attack that has already infected more than a million websites?

'Abbey Road,' 'Let it Be' climbing iTunes chartsupdated: Tue Nov 16 2010 14:03:00

Fans of the Beatles on iTunes want it all and they want it now.

Beatles music at last comes to iTunesupdated: Tue Nov 16 2010 12:08:00

It's been a long and winding road, this relationship between Apple and the Beatles.

Twitter could help iTunes Ping reach bored office workersupdated: Fri Nov 12 2010 07:27:00

One million people registered for Apple's music-centric social network in the first 48 hours it became available in September. But some evidence indicates that Ping may be having trouble keeping their attention.

We're downloading more apps than songsupdated: Fri Sep 10 2010 08:14:00

We'll soon have downloaded more apps than songs from iTunes, according to app developer Asymco.

Reports: Google considering iTunes-like music serviceupdated: Mon Sep 06 2010 16:02:00

Apple may get a nasty surprise this holiday season; rumors are swirling that Google's Andy Rubin is planning on a holiday-season launch for the search behemoth's new music download service.

iTunes Ping: The missing thingupdated: Fri Sep 03 2010 11:16:00

Apple this week launched Ping, a new social network that runs within the iTunes software.

Report: iTunes to rent TV shows for 99 centsupdated: Wed Aug 25 2010 14:18:00

In a move that could further popularize online and mobile video, Apple's iTunes store this fall may begin renting TV programming to viewers for 99 cents per episode, according to a report from Bloomberg News.

CNNMoney: Apple faces iTunes threat from overseasupdated: Tue May 04 2010 12:37:00

Just as every smart phone claiming to be an "iPhone killer" has failed to dethrone Apple's iPhone, every so-called "iTunes killer" has so far fallen short of expectations.

Welcome to the University of iTunesupdated: Fri Oct 16 2009 13:03:00

The wisdom of business professors, once only available to MBAs and business students, can now be accessed by anybody with an Internet connection.

Rejected by Apple, Palm teams with Amazonupdated: Wed Sep 30 2009 13:35:00

You know the foolish game of cat and mouse Palm has been playing with Apple? The one where Palm hacks its own Pre phone to masquerade as an iPod and climb unnoticed into iTunes' bed?

Digital-music buyer, don't be a foolupdated: Thu Jan 29 2009 09:05:00

Back in my day (a day not long ago, as it turns out), you could go down to the local record shop and plunk down your paper-route money for little disks of plastic that were embedded with the latest sounds of your favorite musical performers.

CNNMoney: Apple changes iTunes pricingupdated: Tue Jan 06 2009 15:46:00

Apple unveiled a change in the pricing structure for its iTunes music downloads Tuesday, ending the 99-cents-a-song pricing that has helped iTunes dominate the industry.

People.com: Coldplay & Leona Lewis Top iTunes Sellersupdated: Tue Dec 02 2008 12:30:00

The Brits were the music service's most-downloaded acts of '08 – ahead of Lil Wayne and Rihanna

Fortune: Apple defeats music rate hikeupdated: Thu Oct 02 2008 18:10:00

It looks like Apple won't be closing the iTunes store because of a dispute with music publishers over royalties on downloaded songs.

Time.com: iTunes Blocked in China; Tibet Album Suspectedupdated: Fri Aug 22 2008 11:00:00

Customers in China of Apple Inc.'s iTunes online music store were unable to download songs this week, and an activist group said Beijing was trying to block access to a new Tibet-themed album

Facing down the piratesupdated: Sun Jul 20 2008 23:45:00

"How do you protect the work you publish from piracy, especially when so much digital content is available for download on your own site?"

Fortune: Rhapsody takes on iTunesupdated: Mon Jun 30 2008 08:12:00

RealNetworks' Rhapsody music service is launching a full-scale assault on iTunes.

People.com: Madonna's New Video Debutsupdated: Fri Apr 04 2008 10:44:00

She joins forces with Justin Timberlake in a special effects-laden clip for "4 Minutes"

Ed Burns takes film to iTunesupdated: Fri Dec 28 2007 10:55:00

This week's "Pop Digital" shows us how Ed Burns is taking his latest film direct to iTunes.

Fortune: Musicians find a fast-track to iTunesupdated: Wed Oct 17 2007 12:08:00

Public Enemy's Chuck D. has spent his career rapping about the effects of racism in America. The self-described "prophet of rage" isn't too happy with the music industry either.

People.com: Britney Plays Dual Roles in Steamy 'Gimme More' Videoupdated: Sat Oct 06 2007 17:25:00

Can't get enough of Britney Spears? Then her new video for "Gimme More" is just the ticket, with the singer playing dual roles: sexy brunette pole dancer, and a curious blonde watching her.

CNNMoney: Starbucks to serve up iTunesupdated: Mon Sep 24 2007 07:30:00

Starbucks Corp. plans to give away 50 million free digital songs to customers in all of its domestic coffee houses to promote a new wireless iTunes music service that's about to debut in select markets.

CNNMoney: Get Your Game Onupdated: Tue Sep 11 2007 01:53:00

Get Your Game On

CNNMoney: iTunes movie rentals? Maybe soonupdated: Tue Sep 11 2007 01:53:00

Apple is in talks with major Hollywood studios about launching a movie rental service from its popular iTunes store, according to a report Tuesday.

CNNMoney: Apple to sell music in Starbucks storesupdated: Wed Sep 05 2007 04:49:00

Starbucks Corp. and Apple Inc. announced a deal Wednesday that will soon let people in hundreds of the coffee retailer's stores buy and download music from Apple's iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store.

CNNMoney: NBC to pull shows from iTunesupdated: Fri Aug 31 2007 07:49:00

NBC Universal has decided not to renew its contract to sell digital versions of its television shows on Apple's iTunes store, according to a report Friday.

CNNMoney: Yahoo! fights backupdated: Fri Aug 31 2007 07:49:00

Yahoo! fights back

For some bands, the best-of times can be the worstupdated: Fri Aug 24 2007 00:46:00

A side effect to today's fractured, tumultuous music industry is the fluctuating meaning of the greatest-hits album.

CNNMoney: Amazon funds digital music site startupupdated: Mon Aug 06 2007 06:42:00

AmieStreet, a digital music site that prices songs of new artists according to their popularity, said on Monday that Amazon.com Inc. is leading a first round of investment in the start-up.

CNNMoney: Apple's iTunes song sales top 3 billionupdated: Mon Jul 30 2007 21:33:00

Apple Inc. said Tuesday that sales at its online music store iTunes have topped 3 billion songs.

CNNMoney: Apple's iTunes ranks third in U.S. music salesupdated: Fri Jun 22 2007 00:24:00

Apple Inc.'s iTunes Music Store is now the third largest retailer of music in the United States, overtaking Amazon.com in the first quarter with nearly 10 percent market share, according to a survey by NPD Group.

iTunes vs. the competitionupdated: Tue Apr 03 2007 08:59:00

As the EU opens an antitrust investigation into Apple's online music download store iTunes, CNN has conducted a survey of what else is on offer on the Internet.

CNNMoney: EMI-Apple in deal to sell protection-free musicupdated: Mon Apr 02 2007 08:14:00

EMI Group PLC. announced a deal Monday with Apple Inc.'s iTunes to sell its music catalog without the anti-piracy protection known as DRM restrictions.

Fortune: Rockin' along in the shadow of iTunesupdated: Tue Feb 13 2007 06:02:00

The music industry is rife with infighting. But for years the biggest record companies agreed on one thing: They refused to sell songs in the popular MP3 format, arguing that it might hasten their ...

CNNMoney: Read Steve Jobs' remarksupdated: Tue Feb 06 2007 15:49:00

Steve Jobs Tuesday called on music companies to abandon digital rights management software, which restricts how digital song downloads can be used. This message from the Apple CEO was posted on Apple's Web site on Tuesday:

Fortune: Portraits of powerupdated: Thu Nov 16 2006 12:51:00

Power is highly mutable. Take the world's two richest men, a couple of bridge-playing buddies named Bill and Warren. They've been immensely wealthy for years, sure. But now, by combining their fortunes in a single philanthropic organization, they, along with Bill's wife, Melinda, just might wipe out deadly infectious diseases. In part because of the ever-shifting value of influence in the business world, this year we decided to eliminate rankings from our annual study of the subject and instead provide, literally, snapshots of power: In the gallery that follows are 25 portraits, photographed by Albert Watson, of the characters who had the most impact on 2006.

CNNMoney: Darth Vader on iTunes?updated: Wed Nov 08 2006 17:32:00

News Corp., the media conglomerate that owns the Fox movie studio, is in talks with Apple about a deal to sell its films on Apple's popular iTunes music store.

Fortune: Unlocking the iPodupdated: Mon Oct 23 2006 14:54:00

Growing up in a small town in southern Norway, Jon Lech Johansen loved to take things apart to figure out how they worked. Unlike most kids, though, he'd put them back together better than they wer...

Fortune: Apple moves in on moviesupdated: Tue Sep 26 2006 11:35:00

Always the online media innovator, Apple Computer has been the front-runner in online music, and is quickly following suit with television downloads. But Steve Jobs and company are now taking on a new frontier: movie downloading. At a media event earlier this month, Jobs unveiled iTunes 7.0, which features the Apple iTunes Movie Store and other upgrades to the omnipotent software.

Fortune: Apple unveils its latest arsenalupdated: Tue Sep 26 2006 09:16:00

In the first six days after the launch of its new iTunes movie download service, Apple sold a million dollars worth of Disney films, or 125,000 downloads, according to Disney's CEO, Robert Iger. Before the year is out, Iger added, Disney expects to reap $50 million from iTunes movie sales.

Fortune: Two thumbs down for Unboxupdated: Mon Sep 18 2006 16:29:00

Have you ever seen a really bad Hollywood movie and wondered, Did anybody in Hollywood watch this movie before releasing it? Did no one have the courage to stand up to the director or the studio head and say, "This movie sucks"?

Fortune: On the radarupdated: Wed Aug 02 2006 15:45:00

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Business 2.0: Can Amazon take a bite out of Apple?updated: Wed Jul 26 2006 11:11:00

Amazon.com is spending heavily to build a digital-download business - and that has investors worried, as it prepares to take on Apple, the undefeated champion of online music, in a fight over online movies.

CNNMoney: DVD or download?updated: Mon Jun 26 2006 11:39:00

How are you going to watch movies at home in the future?

CNNMoney: The price of online moviesupdated: Tue Jun 20 2006 14:34:00

Last weekend, I had a craving to watch "Blazing Saddles" again.

CNNMoney: Stocks tick higherupdated: Tue Jun 20 2006 08:54:00

Stocks opened moderately higher Tuesday morning after the latest economic numbers came in mixed and failed to scare a market already rattled with the inflation jitters.

FSB: Music makersupdated: Wed Jun 14 2006 14:03:00

Music makers seek out the often hand-crafted and custom-designed top instruments from small businesses.

Business 2.0: iTunes faces music price hikesupdated: Tue Apr 04 2006 11:27:00

You'd think Steve Jobs would be the hero of the music industry, after a year in which online music sales almost tripled to $1.1 billion. But no. The record labels are again pressuring Apple to raise prices at the iTunes Music Store from 99 cents a song. Apple and the labels are renegotiating deals struck when its music store launched three years ago, and a key issue is variable pricing -- the right to charge more for singles from a hot band, and less for music from lesser-known acts. But charging more could backfire, since pirated music is still widely available to consumers on file-sharing networks, Needham & Co. analyst Charlie Wolf told the Associated Press: "[Customers] have an alternative -- they can get it for free."

Business 2.0: Microsoft rejiggers the XBox 360updated: Tue Mar 21 2006 17:42:00

Microsoft has long set its sights on the living room. But the Xbox 360 could be the Trojan Horse that carries out its invasion plans into the world of entertainment. Take last week's announcement that pop star Natasha Bedingfield would release her next music video exclusively on the Xbox 360, the first in a year-long deal with music label Epic Records. Then, at this week's Game Developer Conference in San Francisco, the software giant announced that it would open up its Xbox Live online service to independent game developers so that they can program multiplayer online games for the new Xbox 360 console. With Xbox Live now offering online chat, video downloads and multiplayer games, Microsoft just needs one more thing to complete its hold on the Xbox's young, mostly male audience: the long-rumored Xbox Portable.

Business 2.0: Is Microsoft wasting $500 million?updated: Fri Mar 17 2006 12:12:00

Microsoft's $500 million marketing campaign, which targets IBM, is already drawing skeptical reviews. Tech author Nicholas Carr says that Microsoft's "people-ready" campaign reminds him of Apple's "1984" ads, when Apple launched the Macintosh as a liberating, humanistic response to IBM's overbearingly corporate PC. Carr points out that neither Apple nor IBM won that fight -- the winner, two decades ago, was Microsoft. In this new Microsoft-IBM fight might leave the field open to another surprise victor. Google, anyone?

Money Magazine: Behind the Buzzupdated: Wed Mar 01 2006 00:01:00

• WHAT IT IS Download TV shows, sports broadcasts and music videos for between 99¢ and a few bucks a pop to view on your PC screen.

Fortune: Napster's ghost risesupdated: Mon Feb 27 2006 14:52:00

Steve Jobs helped save the music biz from file sharers like Shawn Fanning and Wayne Rosso. Now Fanning and Rosso--the creator of Napster and former president of Grokster, respectively--want to save...

CNNMoney: A nice number for iTunes: one billionupdated: Fri Feb 24 2006 05:55:00

The number of songs downloaded from Apple's online music store iTunes sped past one billion Thursday as a customer in Bloomfield, Mich., purchased Coldplay's "Speed of Sound" as part of the band's X&Y album.

CNNMoney: Steve Jobs owns your living roomupdated: Fri Jan 27 2006 10:15:00

On Wednesday night, Gene Munster was thinking about going to the movies; but he did something else instead. He spent $1.99 to watch a campy 1960s TV show on his laptop. The first season of the Munsters -- a comedy about a family of monsters and their struggles to lead an all-American life -- was available for download on iTunes. Munster, for obvious reasons, couldn't resist.

CNNMoney: iTunes video boosts TV ratingsupdated: Tue Jan 17 2006 09:38:00

When ABC and NBC started selling episodes of prime time shows like "Desperate Housewives" and "The Office" on Apple's iTunes Music Store, some worried that it would hurt broadcast viewership. Instead, TV Week reports, ratings have actually jumped, especially in the young-adult demographics most appealing to advertisers.

CNNMoney: Live, from iTunes, it's 'Saturday Night'updated: Tue Jan 10 2006 06:01:00

Apple Computer is set to announce Tuesday that it will offer a limited number of "Saturday Night Live" skits on its iTunes Music Store for viewing on video iPods or personal computers, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Shopping for more gains?updated: Thu Jan 05 2006 05:36:00

Investors and economists will find out Thursday morning if it truly was a happy holiday, and that is likely to set the direction for stocks.

CNNMoney: Big media gets retroupdated: Tue Dec 20 2005 11:48:00

Media companies are going old school.

Fortune: Moto's ROKR is a STINKRupdated: Mon Oct 03 2005 00:01:00

HOW COULD THEY not make beautiful music together? It's just over nine months since Motorola, maker of the gorgeously thin and stylish RAZR V3 mobile phone, announced that it was planning a baby wit...

CNNMoney: Apple plays it safeupdated: Thu Sep 15 2005 17:17:00

After more than a year of false starts and rampant speculation, Steve Jobs finally unveiled Apple's much anticipated iTunes phone.

CNNMoney: iPod phone: Room for improvementupdated: Wed Sep 07 2005 14:02:00

With Apple's new iTunes-compatible cell phone, consumers can download music and listen to it, take pictures and play games. But they still can't buy music straight from the phone.

CNNMoney: Hey iTunes, don't make it bad...updated: Wed Sep 07 2005 12:29:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The Rolling Stones have fully embraced the digital music bandwagon. Is it time for the Beatles to do the same?

Business 2.0: The End of Compact Discs?updated: Thu Sep 01 2005 00:01:00

Why release physical CDs if consumers are just going to rip them? That question is prompting an unprecedented move by Warner Bros. Records. On Sept. 13 the label will unveil the debut album from Oh...

CNNMoney: iTunes may pay more to playupdated: Mon Aug 29 2005 07:07:00

Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs is preparing for a showdown with major record executives over the price of songs on the iTunes service, a published report said over the weekend.

CNNMoney: Put down your iPod, iTunes is callingupdated: Thu Aug 25 2005 12:47:00

Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes may be available on cell phones sooner than you might expect, according to the New York Post Thursday.

CNNMoney: Try on Gap jeans, get free iTunes songupdated: Thu Jul 28 2005 09:10:00

Could it be this easy? Gap's new marketing promotions will give customers a free iTunes download just for trying on a pair of its jeans.

Fortune: Invasion of the podcast people updated: Mon Jul 25 2005 00:01:00

ONE OF MY FIRST illicit thrills was staying up past bedtime and tuning the AM radio to a station broadcasting only at night from hundreds of miles away across the Mexican frontier, one that played ...

CNNMoney: iTunes users subscribe to 1M Podcastsupdated: Fri Jul 01 2005 09:40:00

iTunes users subscribed to more than one million Podcasts in the two days after Apple introduced new iTunes software with built-in Podcast technology, the company said.

CNNMoney: Predictions to take to your brokerupdated: Mon Dec 27 2004 14:01:00

The years, they go by so fast. Just when I was getting used to the currency of the phrase "Boston Red Sox, World Series Champions," the calendar now tells me that I must say "last year" when referring to it. Alas, 'twas ever thus.

Fortune: NOW PLAYING ON A PC NEAR YOU ...updated: Mon Oct 04 2004 00:01:00

DON'T YOU HATE IT when a band covers your favorite song with a new version that's inferior to the original? Microsoft's new music service, MSN Music, which makes its debut in mid-October, is not ne...

Your music, differing formatsupdated: Wed Aug 18 2004 17:55:00

Goodbye CD, we barely knew you.

Facing the digital musicupdated: Tue Jul 20 2004 10:02:00

Twelve months ago, if you wanted to download music from the Internet, the only way to do it was illegally.

iTunes downloads hit 100 millionupdated: Mon Jul 12 2004 11:35:00

Apple Computer Inc. said Monday that more than 100 million songs have been purchased and downloaded from the computer maker's iTunes Music Store, and that the man who bought the 100 millionth song won a PowerBook.

CNNMoney: 100M songs downloaded on iTunesupdated: Mon Jul 12 2004 10:12:00

Apple Computer Inc. said Monday that more than 100 million songs have been purchased and downloaded from the computer maker's iTunes Music Store, and that the man who bought the 100 millionth song won a PowerBook.

CNNMoney: Apple on a tearupdated: Mon Jun 21 2004 13:49:00

Apple has become quite the investor darling. Since June 9, the company's stock has risen to three new 52-week highs.

iTunes going for a song in Europeupdated: Tue Jun 15 2004 12:08:00

Apple and AOL have launched a long-awaited iTunes music store online in France, Germany and the UK.

Fortune: Drop A Quarter In The Internet Ready to kick the habit of downloading pirated music? Here are nine online updated: Mon Mar 22 2004 00:01:00

"Extraordinary how potent cheap music is," Noel Coward wrote. Sure enough, the 99-cent legal song download is having a potent effect on the music industry as we near the first anniversary of the Ap...

Fortune: Plug In, Turn On, Tune Up GarageBand, Apple's new home recording studio software, transforms the Mac into a updated: Mon Feb 23 2004 00:01:00

When Apple introduced the world to desktop publishing nearly 20 years ago, suddenly anyone with a Macintosh, a LaserWriter printer, and a copy of Aldus PageMaker could create professional-quality p...

Site posts low-tech hack for iTunes giveawayupdated: Thu Feb 19 2004 16:48:00

Sharp eyes and a bit of patience paid off Thursday for iTunes fans who figured out a way to "hack" the popular music download service's Pepsi promotion.

Fortune: Product of The Year Apple iTunes Music Storeupdated: Mon Dec 22 2003 00:01:00

Napster proved that tens of millions of consumers were eager to download digital music from the Internet. They just weren't inclined to pay for it, which led music companies to believe that the Int...

Money Magazine: Say, Ya Want A Revolution? Apple's new iTunes Music Store is changing the music biz. Here's whyupdated: Tue Jul 01 2003 00:01:00

How's this for a business model? Sell for 99¢ something the guy down the street is giving away for free. If Apple's new iTunes Music Store were a lemonade stand, it would already be out of busines...

Business 2.0: The MP3 Economyupdated: Sun Jun 01 2003 00:01:00

The going rate for downloading songs from online music services like Apple's ITunes Music Store, MusicNet, Pressplay, and Rhapsody is about $1 a pop. Yet the economics of recorded music sales haven...

Fortune: Songs In The Key Of Steve Steve Jobs may have just created the first great legal online music service. That's updated: Mon May 12 2003 00:01:00

Steve Jobs loves music. But as with a lot of geeks in Silicon Valley, his musical tastes are a little retro. He worships Bob Dylan and is the kind of obsessive Beatles fan who can talk your ear o...

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