- Tue Oct 13 1:11 PM PDT 2009 Touch-enabled Rhapsody on HP TouchSmart PCs
The latest update to HP's TouchSmart PCs will come with a touch-enabled version of Rhapsody.
- Wed Sep 9 11:10 PM PDT 2009 Podcast: Apple approves Real music streaming app
Apple agrees to allow RealNetworks to offer a music streaming service for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Larry talks about it with Real's VP Bill Hankes.
- Wed Sep 9 11:10 PM PDT 2009 Podcast: Apple approves Real music streaming app
Apple agrees to allow RealNetworks to offer a music streaming service for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Larry talks about it with Real's VP Bill Hankes.
- Mon Aug 24 9:41 AM PDT 2009 Rhapsody tries music subscription iPhone app
Real Networks' subscription music service plans to submit for Apple's approval an application that would enable users to stream music to their iPhone or iPod Touch.
- Mon Aug 10 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Inside the short, troubled life of a music start-up
Hyped music service SpiralFrog had money, big partners, and promising traffic. But it lacked effective leadership and a strong business model.
- Thu May 28 5:07 PM PDT 2009 Palm's music strategy: Use iTunes
I criticized Palm back in January for not having a music strategy with the Pre. I was wrong: Palm is using Apple's.
- Fri May 22 11:00 AM PDT 2009 Week in review: Apple's pending harvest
Rumors and analysts give us a glimpse at Apple's future plans. Also: Craigslist tells South Carolina attorney general to put up or shut up.
- Fri Feb 6 4:00 AM PST 2009 Why Microsoft, labels cling to music subscriptions
Universal Music exec says that recording companies can't survive exclusively on sales of digital downloads. This apparently is one reason why music sector won't give up on subscriptions.
- Tue Dec 30 4:01 PM PST 2008 Music tech predictions for 2009
Yes, Virginia, there will be a Zune phone. Sort of. As well as a $99 iPhone. And a touch-screen Walkman MP3 player from Sony.
- Fri Sep 19 10:20 AM PDT 2008 Should Apple take a chance with music subscriptions?
The all-you-can-eat music services are getting chewed up and spit out. But rumors persist that Apple wants to get into the biz.




