Posts Tagged ‘service’

Apple Unveils ?Cloud? Music and Storage Service

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

25 reasons Android should fear iOS right now
We knew Apple had to catch up to Android with its iOS 5 release. But instead of catching up to Google’s mobile operating system, it leapfrogged it. Here are 25 amazing examples.

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Apple iCloud Service Designed to Align Online Content Across Devices
Apple’s iTunes software has been heralded for the past decade as an example of an application that almost exemplifies what cloud computing is all about. With Monday’s launch of iCloud services , Apple takes its digital music offering the rest of the way by allowing iPod, iPhone, iPad, Mac and PC users to store their tunes (and a lot of other content, for that matter) on the company’s servers and …

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Lady Antebellum ready for follow-up album
NASHVILLE, Tenn — Now that “Need You Now” has changed their lives, the members of Lady Antebellum are ready to change the subject.

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Machine Head Releasing New Music
Machine Head have announced a September 27th release date for their new album via Roadrunner Records and the first song from the effort is coming next week

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Apple Unveils ‘Cloud’ Music and Storage Service
“We are going to move the digital hub, the center of your digital life, into the cloud,” said Steven P. Jobs at the opening of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.

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360 North Carrying Soboleff Memorial Service

Sunday, May 29th, 2011

Gateway FX6850-51u
The Gateway FX6850-51u is a well-priced entry-level gaming PC, but there are desktops being sold for the same price with more features and better performance.

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New Film Festival Looking for Entries from Alaskan Filmmakers
Lori Townsend, APRN – Anchorage A new film festival is looking for entries from filmmakers who live or were born in Alaska. The Never Sets Film Festival is planning two days of screen in Anchorage in August. And instead of judges selecting the entries, community members will vote for their favorite films that qualify from [...]

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Dozens of New Fires Ignite
Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks A dozen new wildfires were reported in Alaska Thursday, a mix of lightning and human caused blazes. Several are being fought, including an over 1,000 acre lightning start in the Delta Junction area, where more than 50 firefighters and air resources are working. The largest fire in the state is [...]

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Kenai Peninsula Fire Conditions Elevated
Lori Townsend, APRN – Anchorage Elevated fire risk on the Kenai Peninsula has division of forestry officials concerned about warming or campfires this weekend. As Alaskans and visitors make their way to the popular recreation area for a long weekend of camping, division of forestry fire prevention officer Paul Pellegrini says one of the things [...]

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360 North Carrying Soboleff Memorial Service
Rosemarie Alexander, KTOO – Juneau Memorial services for the Reverend Doctor Walter Soboleff will be carried live on statewide television Saturday. Beginning at 2 p.m., Doctor Soboleff will be remembered at a Grand Camp Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood service followed by a community memorial. The public affairs channel 360 North will televise [...]

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Fairbanks Borough Ride Service for Disabled in Jeopardy

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Media : MP3: Bon Iver Offers A New Tune For Free
Indie-folk swooner Bon Iver ‘s self-titled album is arriving next month and today we get the first single off that album. Via the widget below, you can stream ” Calgary ” and download it after entering an email address. The Jagjaguwar album is available for pre-order Right Here and will be available for iTunes pre-order starting tomorrow. You can also catch Bon Iver on Late Night With Jimmy …

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Amazon launches electronics trade-in program
Online retail giant Amazon.com announced that it has launched an electronics trade-in store, a program allowing customers to trade in their used electronics for Amazon gift cards. Starting Wednesday, shoppers can trade in electronics including tablets, cellphones, MP3 players and…

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User Panel Options
Biography: Richard Melville Hall was born on September 11th, 1965, in Darien, Connecticut. Richard, aka Moby, is an American electronic musician, who can play keyboards, guitar, and bass.

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Imran Khan: Pakistan’s Political Hero
He is a sports hero who led Pakistan to its first and only Cricket World Cup championship. He’s one of the country’s leading philanthropists, having built schools and Pakistan’s only cancer hospital. And he’s an international celebrity. But today,…

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Fairbanks Borough Ride Service for Disabled in Jeopardy
Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks There’s concern the Fairbanks Borough’s ride service for the disabled may not be able to keep up with rising costs. Van Tran is seeing 18 percent annual growth in demand, and last week the assembly turned down measures, including a fare hike, aimed at supporting an alternate voucher program. Mayor [...]

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Apple Zeros In On Deals For Its Cloud Music Service

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Apple Clears Its Cloud Music Service
Three major record labels have agreed to let users of Apple’s new music service access song collections from handheld devices via the Internet, say knowledgable persons

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Apple Is Said to Secure Music Accords for ITunes Cloud Service
May 20 (Bloomberg) — Apple Inc. has reached agreements with three major record labels to let users of its new music service access their song collections from handheld devices via the Internet, people with knowledge of…

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Apple Is Said to Secure Music Accords With Labels for ITunes Cloud Service
Apple Inc. (AAPL) has reached agreements with three major record labels to let users of its new music service access their song collections from handheld devices via the Internet, people with knowledge of the deals said.

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Aspiro Music Lands on iPad
STOCKHOLM–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Scandinavian music streaming service WiMP by Aspiro (STO:ASP) today announced the launch of a customized iPad App. The new application features WiMP’s editorial profile and focus on music discovery. The app is available for download in AppStore in Norway and Sweden now. WiMP is an Aspiro owned and managed music service currently available in Denmark, Norway and …

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Apple Zeros In On Deals For Its Cloud Music Service
Apple is furiously negotiating with the record labels to finalize deals which will allow it to stream music from the Internet to mobile devices (iPhones, iPads, iPods) and computers. It just came to terms with Sony Music, according to a Bloomberg report , which means that of the four major labels it’s got three down (EMI, Warner, and Sony), and one to go (Universal Music). Streaming rights are …

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Apple Is Said to Secure Music Accords With Labels for ITunes Cloud Service

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Apple readying Web music service, report says
Apple has dominated digital music sales for years with its iTunes store, which allows shoppers to download songs and other content.

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Download Books, Music, Video from Library
The Alameda Free Library now offers best-selling and classic audio books, eBooks, music, and video available 24/7 from the its website; log onto www.cityofalamedaca.gov/Library/Audio-eBooks, and select “OverDrive.”

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Report: Apple Readying Web Music Service
Apple has dominated digital music sales for years with its iTunes store, which allows shoppers to download songs and other content. Now it will enter the growing music-streaming market as well.

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For a Song, Online Giants Offer Music In a Cloud
Once again, the way to buy music is changing. For years, the legal digital music world has seemed relatively simple to grasp. There were two basic models: the online stores, where you bought singles or albums and stored them on individual computers or devices; and the subscription services, where you pay a monthly fee or listen …

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Apple Is Said to Secure Music Accords With Labels for ITunes Cloud Service
Apple Inc. (AAPL) has reached agreements with three major record labels to let users of its new music service access their song collections from handheld devices via the Internet, people with knowledge of the deals said.

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Google: Our music service is legal

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Google Premieres Android Market Movie Rentals
The digital service giant will add full-length feature film rentals to its Android Market application storefront.

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Google Music Might Not Let You Store Copyright-Infringing Music In the Cloud [Google]
# google At a Q&A following the Google IO keynote, a Google exec said something potentially chilling about digital locker service in Google Music: “We will respond to requests by rights holders who feel their rights have been violated.” More »

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The iTunes Economy And Data Transparency
iTunes has quickly become a major economic force within the digital economy. By some estimates, Apple now controls more than 70 percent of online music sales and has a larger share of the overall music market than Walmart stores. The success of the iPad will only add to consumption of media within Apple’s tightly controlled OS environment. From an advertising perspective, Apple’s lack of …

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Sumthing Else Music Works Announces Release of Red Faction: Armageddon Soundtrack
New York – Sumthing Else Music Works, Inc. proudly presents Red Faction: Armageddon Original Soundtrack featuring the original music score from the highly anticipated sci-fi action video game developed by Volition Inc., an internal studio at THQ Inc. The soundtrack album was written, arranged and se…

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Google: Our music service is legal
The company defends its cloud-based music service and says that it was designed to ensure that it does not violate copyrights. Originally posted at Signal Strength

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West Vancouver music teacher awarded for long-time service

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

Warner Music being sold for $1.3b amid sales drop
Warner Music Group Corp. , the world’s third-largest recording company with such artists as Eric Clapton, Michael Buble, and Paramore, is being sold for about $1.3 billion as a global decline in compact disc sales weighs down the industry.

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Music fans rush for Proms tickets
This year’s BBC Proms is on course to be one of the most popular after more than 85,000 tickets were snapped up by music lovers on the opening day of sales.

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Music Scene: Choir pops concert
The music of the Beach Boys, Barry Manilow, vocal jazz and favorite musicals will highlight the Mesa State Choirs Pops Concert set for 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 6, at Robinson Theatre in the college’s Moss Performing Arts Center, 1231 N. 12th St.

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Sale of Warner Music could cause ripples in Nashville
Warner Music Group, which represents Faith Hill, Blake Shelton and other artists, is being sold as the music industry continues to cope with a global decline in CD sales.

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West Vancouver music teacher awarded for long-time service
West Vancouver music teacher Bernice Pearce and her former student Perry Ehrlich will be heading to Toronto on May 13 to accept Pearce’s Thank A Teacher Award from The Royal Conservatory.

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Holiness Church of God of Bethlehem Musicians After Service

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Cloud Player: Amazon Launches New Service

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Amazon’s Cloud Drive Riles Music Industry
On Monday night, Amazon announced a new cloud-based music service that lets people store their music in “the cloud” and access it from anywhere.

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The Cloud That Rains Music
For years now, the most popular music system — Apple’s — has worked like this. You buy song files from the iTunes store. They download to your computer. If you want to listen to them on the road, you connect your iPod or iPhone to that computer and copy the files to it.

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Baby Teardrops Offer Free Download
Fresh from performing at SXSW this year, Baby Teardrops are gearing up for the release of their debut album X Is For Love on April 7. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Baby Teardrops are unsigned and are self-releasing their first album.  It is a daunting task indeed but should be no problem for …

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mSpot bumps free storage to 5GB amid competition from Amazon
Cloud entertainment company mSpot has announced that its free storage option has been increased to 5GB. The change appears to be directly related to Amazon’s introduction of a competing service, Cloud Drive, that offers a 5GB storage locker for a user’s music collection, along with a player interface for remote streaming….

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Cloud Player: Amazon Launches New Service
Amazon has fired the next shot in the battle for online music supremacy by launching its Cloud Player music locker service for U.S customers.

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Amazon faces backlash over ‘music locker’ service

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Three-cheese pizza with Jesus’ face up for grabs on eBay in Oz
Melbourne, Mar 30 : The face of Jesus Christ is said to have appeared on a three-cheese pizza that was made at an eatery in Brisbane, Australia.

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NEW BUSINESS LICENSES: Week of March 21, 2011
NEW BUSINESS LICENSES: Week of March 21, 2011

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Amazon Beats Google, Apple in Launching Cloud Music Storage Server
Glenn Peoples, Billboard People can now remotely access their digital music collections from connected devices. read more

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Houston forecast: Cloudy, cool Wednesday
HOUSTON — Wednesday morning will start cloudy and cool at 54 degrees, with a 20 percent chance of rain, 11 News Chief Meteorologist Gene Norman said. “We may briefly see some sun in the afternoon, but it’s going to be a cool day with temperatures primarily in the 60s,” he said. Norman said the extended forecast shows the weather looks really good.  Lows will remain in the 50s and highs will …

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Amazon faces backlash over ‘music locker’ service
A new Amazon.com Inc service that lets customers store songs, play them on variety of phones, computers is facing a backlash from the music ind.

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