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Popular singles and some classic songs on the US iTunes site will see a 30-cent price bump early next month.
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Thomson, the company that helped create the MP3 format, has developed a lossless version that's backwards compatible with the original.
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Facebook member now have the ability to use Facebook Connect to share their ratings of movies hosted on Netflix.
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US iTunes customers can now purchase and rent box office favourites HD.
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Microsoft have released the latest iteration of their market-share hogging browser Internet Explorer 8.
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Google and Sony announced that Google would make its free public-domain eBooks available on the Sony Reader.
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Perfect for people on the go that want speakers for their Sony Ericcson phone.
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IMDb has said that it wants to stream for free every film and TV episode it indexes.
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Nvidia has been approved as a third party tools solution provider for the Wii console.
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The quality of sound you get from a CD could be less than you get from the same CD copied to hard disk.
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Shaf Rasul, founder of E-net - the world's biggest buyer of DVD and CDR Media - has joined the BBC's Dragon's Den team.
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A TV advert for the DVD of Angelina Jolie action blockbuster Wanted has been banned in the UK for glamorising violence and the use of guns.
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Google's free new version of its Chrome Web browser is slated to be a lot faster than previous betas.
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The new iPhone 3.0 update will bring, at last, copy and paste.
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Anybody who is trying to lose weight needs to establish an exercise program as well as engage in a calorie controlled diet.
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Google has updated Mars in Google Earth, the company's free 3D mapping tool for the Red Planet.
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A German mathematician who died 450 years ago has been sent a letter demanding that he pay "long-overdue" television license fees.
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Toshiba is working on a new technology that will improve the quality of YouTube videos when played back on a TV.
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20th Century Fox will start producing premium versions of discs with added-value material and stripped-down offerings for rental.
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Android application developer Alex Holmes is creating a simple and powerful new way to get your pirated videos.
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