Posts Tagged ‘Digital’

Songs For Japan Raises $5 Million for Japanese Red Cross Society in First Month of Digital & Physical Sales

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Crowd Surfing
While there are always the cool official Lollapalooza pre and post shows at various Chicago venues in the days surrounding the Midwest music festival, the early spring in the Windy City has typically served as the pre-pre shows. With most artists barred from performing headlining gigs in the same c…

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8 Wild Revelations from Steven Tyler’s Memoir
As anyone who’s either watched American Idol this season or paid attention to rock music over the last 40 years can attest, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is capable of some outrageous behavior. Naturally, his memoir, Does The Noise In My Head Bother You? (Ecco), is loaded with enough badass tales of sex, drugs, and rock’n'roll mayhem to make Keith Richards’ autobiography Life look choirboy …

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On The Download: A Final Goodbye Post, As We Head Into Summer
Well, the time has come for me to pen my final On The Download post. After five amazing years at Access Hollywood , I am moving on to new career challenges. It’s with a heavy heart that I say “goodbye” to my family here though, and everything that we’ve created during my tenure as Managing Editor of AccessHollywood.com . When we decided to launch the On The Download section of AccessHollywood …

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PNC Bank Arts Center announces summer schedule
Janet Jackson, Flaming Lips, Kid Rock, Motley Crue on schedule

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Songs For Japan Raises $5 Million for Japanese Red Cross Society in First Month of Digital & Physical Sales
Songs For Japan, Â the star-studded album collection benefitting Japan earthquake and Pacific tsunami relief, has raised US $5 million for the Japanese Red Cross Society, based on the first month’s sales of the digital release and the physical two-CD set.

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The Esquire Digital Man – Ford Taurus SHO

Saturday, April 30th, 2011


2010 Ford Taurus SHO (Super High Output). The Esquire Digital Man, Barry Sonnenfeld, and his analog dog , Lucky, take this all-wheel drive, fully connected car for a trip across the country. This high tech vehicle is completely voice controlled with 2 fully synced MP3 players, audible text messages, and hands free calling. Not to mention it welcomes the future with the Sirius travel link to help you find cheap gas, good weather, and great eats on those long drives. Not only is this the car for tech guru Barry Sonnenfeld(Men In Black) but it can be for you. With all the new gadgets coming out it takes a tech guru like Producer/Director Barry Sonnenfeld (“Men In Black”) to sort out the wonderful from the worthless. The tech guru brings his popular show and tell Esquire column to the web. More Digital Man? Watch free TV, Movies, & Originals crackle.com Tags: The Esquire Digital Man Ford Taurus SHO Ep: 01001 Barry Sonnenfeld technology high tech review guru Men in Black crackle free TV movies originals Pushing Daises The addams family Miller’s crossing When Harry met sally Big Raising Arizona geek faq cnet sirius mp3 sync audible text hands free travel link telluride hampton

What is the best compact digital camera for taking pictures at concerts?

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

I want to buy a compact digital camera to use for general use and to take pictures/videos at concerts. I want it to be fairly cheap, preferably no more than around $200. I want it to be able to zoom in pretty far, because I normally don’t get very good seats for concerts. I also want it to have great sound quality. Also, I want it to take good pictures in low light areas. Does anyone have any suggestions of cameras you own that have good sound and image quality?

how do i download music from youtube to digital audio player?

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Happy ?April Ghouls? Day? – Digital Download of Hit Audio Horror Movie HP Lovecraft?s The Dunwich Horror Unleashed . . .

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Will Amazon’s Cloud Music Service Fly?
The company’s play-anywhere, music streaming service is cumbersome, say critics

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Will Amazon’s Cloud Music Service Fly?
1. Visit Amazon.com ( AMZN ), enter your user name and password, and find the link that says “upload files.”

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Amazon Cloud Player and Drive review: a flicker of functionality, not much flair
Music may have kicked off the digital media revolution with the rise of the MP3, but in recent years audio has taken a major backseat to video and communications. The more devices we pile up, the more fragmented our music collections become. Some don’t even bother downloading music at all anymore, instead opting for unlimited monthly services or radio alternatives like Pandora. Well, Amazon has …

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Rhapsody Celebrates First Year as Independent Company
One year ago, Rhapsody, the leading premium, on-demand digital music service, spun out from RealNetworks with a challenging road ahead. Â Today, the company is stronger than ever. It has gained more than 100,000 subscribers since April 1, 2010, bringing the total count to more than 750,000; all while winning awards and praise for its mobile apps on every platform.’

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Happy ´April Ghouls´ Day´ – Digital Download of Hit Audio Horror Movie HP Lovecraft´s The Dunwich Horror Unleashed …
GLASGOW, Scotland, March 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ This ´April Ghouls´ Day´ close your eyes and immerse yourself into a world of beauty, intrigue, drama and devastating horror in HP Lovecraft´s gothic masterpiece The Dunwich Horror. The …

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Looking for market numbers of digital music distributors (ie iTunes, P2P, etc)?

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Hi there,I’m looking for market numbers of digital music distributors. I’d like to know which services are the most popular. I already know iTunes is the market leader in legal music downloads, but I’d like to know the popularity of downloading music legally in relation to downloading music via P2P, BitTorrent, etcetera. Furthermore, I’m looking for recent market numbers in legal music downloading as well as ‘market numbers’ in P2P clients, BitTorrent sites (& clients) etcetera. Does anybody know where I can find this information?Thanks in advance! :)

Strategy Analytics: US Digital Music Sales Will Overtake CDs In 2012

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Happy ‘April Ghouls’ Day’ – Digital Download of Hit Audio Horror Movie HP Lovecraft’s The Dunwich Horror Unleashed …
This ‘April Ghouls’ Day’ close your eyes and immerse yourself into a world of beauty, intrigue, drama and devastating horror in HP Lovecraft’s gothic masterpiece The Dunwich Horror.

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Why cloud storage is the future of music
Amazon this week became the first big internet company to offer something called “cloud music.” To the unfamiliar, that term may seem off-putting, like a new soft-rock genre that leans heavily on harp solos. But it’s possible many of us will be using cloud music systems in the not-far-off future.

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Amazon may be pursuing music streaming licenses for Cloud Player, despite earlier reports
Amazon is reportedly pursuing music streaming licenses for its newly launched Cloud Player, despite the company’s assertion yesterday that such licenses are unnecessary given the nature of how its cloud services work.

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CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Illvibe Collective Releases Debut Album “All Together Now”
Illvibe Collective is a DJ and production team hailing from Philadelphia, PA. With combined experience dating back to the late 80′s, the DJ collective has developed a unique yet traditionally-rooted taste in music. By playing gigs, touring with performance artists of all musical styles, and running consistent online radio shows, their DJ footprint reaches clubs, concert venues, festivals, and …

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Strategy Analytics: US Digital Music Sales Will Overtake CDs In 2012
BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–US consumers will spend more on online music than CDs for the first time in 2012, according to the latest study from Strategy Analytics’ Digital Media Strategies service. The report, “Global Recorded Music Market Forecast”, found that total recorded music sales in the US declined by 7% to $6.2bn in 2010, driven largely by a 16% plunge in CD revenues, to $3.8bn. In 2012 …

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Sony DSC N-2 digital camera: how do I download music?

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Sony DSC N-2 digital camera: how do I download music?I was looking through my camera and one of the options was to download music. How do you do that? (it’s the music to add to your slideshow while it’s playing) And also, what is the maximum KB it can withold?

Do you miss the album art/liner notes which accompanied vinyl/cassette but not digital download and rarely CD?

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Looking over all the liner art, song lyrics and personal thanks printed on the music packaging was always part of the thrill of getting home and listening to a new album for the first time. Most cassette tapes had fold out inserts which reproduced all of the album print. CDs rarely do this and downloads don’t even exist in the concrete world. MQ: Do you miss this aspect of being a music fan?MQ2: Are you a pure digital age music fan and don’t care?MQ3: What is your favorite combination of 1s and 0s?MQ4: Have you ever spent a day wading through shelves and bins of vinyl in a used record store?

Who can tell me how to put a music for the slide show in the Sony T100 Digital camera?

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Please can you help me, i deleted the slide show music and i tried to download another music put the it didn’t worked. i used MP3,WMA and WAV, can you please tell me what is the proper format to use?I appreciate you help.



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