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CIO2CEO: Play the Music, Not the Notes By John D. Hughes | Article Published February 09, 2011 CIO2CEO: Play the Music, Not the Notes Tags: CIO, music, CEO, COBOL, Notes Linux Music Players: Amarok vs. Clementine By Bruce Byfield | Article Published July 28, 2010 The two Linux music players display different assumptions about what users want. Which do you prefer? Tags: open source, Linux, open source tools, KDE, music Bringing Your Wireless Network Up to Speed By Eric Geier | Article Published August 31, 2009 Boost your wireless network's speed using a number easy and affordable strategies. Tags: video, wireless, networking, VoIP, music Britain May Block Net Access for File Sharers By - Reuters | Article Published August 25, 2009 The proposed step would be an effort to curtail the illegal sharing of copyrighted material. Tags: consumer, broadband, media, music Apple Tablet to Debut With New Album Format? By - Reuters | Article Published July 29, 2009 The major labels will launch a new digital album format about the same time that Apple debuts its tablet this fall, according to sources. Tags: software, iPhone, media, music Can Social Media Help Discover Customer Preferences? By Rob Enderle | Article Published July 16, 2009 A 15-year-old writes a report about online media that shocks the financial industry. Why were his comments so surprising? Tags: Facebook, IT, SAP, media, music iPhone Apps: the Top 46 Oddest By Troy Dreier | Article Published June 15, 2009 You have all the productive iPhone apps already loaded. Now its time for a little amusement. Tags: search, iPhone, iphone apps, music Sweden 'Free Web' Party Scores EU Seat By - Reuters | Article Published June 08, 2009 Pleasing those who want everything to be free on the Net, Sweden's Pirate Party won a seat in the European Parliament. Tags: IT, Internet, Copyright, media, music Microsoft to Unveil New Zune By - Reuters | Article Published May 27, 2009 Later this year the software giant will launch a refreshed competitor in the music player market. Tags: video, Microsoft, media, music Pirate Bay Operators Get Prison Time By - Reuters | Article Published April 17, 2009 Four operators of the sprawling file sharing site Pirate Bay were give one-year prison terms for copyright breach. Tags: piracy, servers, media, international, music Google Debuts Free Music Downloads in China By - Reuters | Article Published March 30, 2009 Google debuted a free and legal music download service in China, a market that has more than its share of piracy issues. Tags: Google, search, advertising, downloads, music Looking for Free Mobile Apps? By Amy Mayer | Article Published January 26, 2009 GetJar is a good source for free Java, Symbian, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Palm and Flash Lite mobile games and applications. Tags: services, software, mobile, music, call The Well-Prepared Mobile Superhero By Paul Chin | Article Published January 22, 2009 Paul Chin details the best gear for the mobile writer. Tags: security, support, IT, voice, music BlackBerry Storm Tips, Part II: Using RIM's First Touch Smartphone By Troy Dreier | Article Published January 17, 2009 Can't get enough info on your new BlackBerry Storm? Read our second installment of useful tips. Tags: Blackberry, e-Mail, instant messaging, music, cable Open Source Alternatives to iTunes: Your Favorite? By Matt Hartley | Article Published January 15, 2009 Songbird, amaroK and Banshee each have their strengths and weaknesses. Whats your favorite? Tags: open source, iPhone, iTunes, Mozilla, music Linux is the Engine Under the Hood of Instant On By Paul Ferrill | Article Published January 15, 2009 Linux-powered "instant-on" environments are the new hot technology. ASUS and DeviceVM led the way with Splashtop, and now the venerable BIOS vendor Phoenix has released Hyperspace, which has some significant differences. Tags: developer, software, IT, desktop, music Roundup: The Best iPhone Apps of the Week By Troy Dreier | Article Published January 08, 2009 Our weekly roundup of the best free and paid applications available for the iPhone and iPod touch. Tags: iPhone, IT, Apple, international, music T-Mobile G1 Short on Application Memory? By James Alan Miller | Article Published October 27, 2008 Reportedly, the first gPhone cannot run software off a storage card, leaving its relatively paltry amount of internal memory to do all the work. Not good for a smartphone platform that purports to be friendly towards third-party applications. Tags: video, Windows, Google, software, music Roundup: The Best iPhone Apps of the Week By Troy Dreier | Article Published October 15, 2008 Our weekly roundup of the best free and paid applications available for the iPhone and iPod touch. Tags: Google, search, iPhone, IT, music KDE 4.1 Review: The Rocky Road of the New KDE By Bruce Byfield | Article Published July 29, 2008 Whether the new KDE 4.1 release will silence user complaints depends very much on your tolerance for change, willingness to customize, and the degree to which the available programs fit your needs. Tags: Linux, Gnome, KDE, desktop, music 7 Tips to Keep Windows XP Running (For Years...) By Ronald Barrett | Article Published July 10, 2008 If you'd prefer to skip Vista and wait for the next Windows release, youll need to use some serous life extension techniques. Tags: Windows, Vista, Windows XP, music, RAM upgrade PulseAudio Tames the Linux Audio Zoo, Part 1 By Carla Schroder | Article Published June 23, 2008 A number of distributions include PulseAudio as an option, but brings with it a few woes as well, and has a lot of users asking "How does adding Yet Another Sound Server to Linux help anything?" Carla Schroder fills in the blanks. Tags: Linux, server, programming, management, music Conference for Digital Media Professionals: Mediabistro Circus By James Maguire | Article Published April 08, 2008 Sure, the two-day summit about digital media, in New York City on May 20-21, will offer plenty of future-think and a plethora of Internet buzz-makers. But its also going to be practical. Tags: video, advertising, MySpace, media, music National Semi Makes iPod Standard Issue By David Needle | Article Published June 13, 2006 Only in Silicon Valley? The chip maker distributes video iPods to all 8,500 employees. 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