This category contains articles and reports relating to the issues and news items about MP3s and other MPEG audio formats.
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Open-source software developers hoping to create a free replacement for the MP3 technology are pushing ahead with their project after the collapse of their parent, Webcasting start-up iCast. [News.com]
(December 11, 2000)
In 1998, The Beastie Boys posted digital recordings on their Web site and gained instant credibility as leaders in the online music revolution. [News.com]
(November 06, 2000)
Sprint PCS is launching a new online MP3 service linked with its mobile phones Wednesday, with an eye toward capturing a large share of a market coveted by companies ranging from Time Warner to MP3.com. [News.com]
(October 31, 2000)
Texas Instruments today announced its first chip designed specifically for digital music players, at the same time acknowledging that industrywide shipments of MP3 players will fall below predictions again this year. [News.com]
(October 02, 2000)
Websites like Napster.com and MP3.com have turned the music industry on its ear over the past year. [The-Surfs-Up]
(October 01, 2000)
Iomega today unveiled its first MP3 player, as the struggling storage maker latches onto one of the hot technologies of the moment. [News.com]
(September 21, 2000)
Campus police confiscated an Oklahoma State University student's computer after the RIAA notified the school that a person on campus was allegedly distributing copyrighted material including MP3s and full-length movies. [News.com]
(September 15, 2000)
One of the most popular meeting spots for trading MP3 songs and information on the underground Internet Relay Chat network has closed its virtual doors. [News.com]
(August 31, 2000)
MP3Board.com, the small MP3 search site being sued by the record industry, has a new strategy: blame America Online. [News.com]
(August 21, 2000)
Despite recent moves to stay out of copyright disputes, America Online has become embroiled in the controversy surrounding MP3 files and Napster. [News.com]
(August 12, 2000)
A group of open-source developers has created a new music format they say will be free and will equal or better MP3s quality. [News.com]
(June 16, 2000)
MP3Board.com fired a legal shot over recording industry to preserve its ability to guide Web surfers to online music files, legal and illegal. [News.com]
(June 06, 2000)
In wireless phones, the next killer application may have more to do with music than with conversation. [News.com]
(June 02, 2000)
Consumers can soon expect to see MP3 music players integrated into cell phones, handheld organizers and other appliances says S3. [News.com]
(April 18, 2000)
Open-source software developers hoping to create a free replacement for the MP3 technology are pushing ahead with their project after the collapse of their parent, Webcasting start-up iCast. [News.com]
(December 11, 2000)
In 1998, The Beastie Boys posted digital recordings on their Web site and gained instant credibility as leaders in the online music revolution. [News.com]
(November 06, 2000)
Sprint PCS is launching a new online MP3 service linked with its mobile phones Wednesday, with an eye toward capturing a large share of a market coveted by companies ranging from Time Warner to MP3.com. [News.com]
(October 31, 2000)
Texas Instruments today announced its first chip designed specifically for digital music players, at the same time acknowledging that industrywide shipments of MP3 players will fall below predictions again this year. [News.com]
(October 02, 2000)
Websites like Napster.com and MP3.com have turned the music industry on its ear over the past year. [The-Surfs-Up]
(October 01, 2000)
Iomega today unveiled its first MP3 player, as the struggling storage maker latches onto one of the hot technologies of the moment. [News.com]
(September 21, 2000)
Campus police confiscated an Oklahoma State University student's computer after the RIAA notified the school that a person on campus was allegedly distributing copyrighted material including MP3s and full-length movies. [News.com]
(September 15, 2000)
One of the most popular meeting spots for trading MP3 songs and information on the underground Internet Relay Chat network has closed its virtual doors. [News.com]
(August 31, 2000)
MP3Board.com, the small MP3 search site being sued by the record industry, has a new strategy: blame America Online. [News.com]
(August 21, 2000)
Despite recent moves to stay out of copyright disputes, America Online has become embroiled in the controversy surrounding MP3 files and Napster. [News.com]
(August 12, 2000)
A group of open-source developers has created a new music format they say will be free and will equal or better MP3s quality. [News.com]
(June 16, 2000)
MP3Board.com fired a legal shot over recording industry to preserve its ability to guide Web surfers to online music files, legal and illegal. [News.com]
(June 06, 2000)
In wireless phones, the next killer application may have more to do with music than with conversation. [News.com]
(June 02, 2000)
Consumers can soon expect to see MP3 music players integrated into cell phones, handheld organizers and other appliances says S3. [News.com]
(April 18, 2000)