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Music wants to be mobile ...and DRM-free

The world’s biggest handset maker is not surrendering. It wants to be the way you consume and experience music.

Music industry 2.0

The record label is being reinvented. You can now buy any music online - even without iTunes.

Music
Hilton Tarrant

Pandora`s Music Box

A recent project aiming at breaking music down into its core elements has enabled a fascinating application that introduces you to new music by knowing what you`ll like.

Techscape
Simon Dingle

KKNK – Local has never been so lekkker

Whatever happened to boeremusiek? Well, some of it got all funky and cool – and headed for the fees.

Tech Style
Gail Strauss

The hills are alive, with the sound of mobiles

Although most people consider the high-pitched, bleeping tones emanating from cell phones around them as necessary evils at best, wonderful expressions of personality at worst, you would be hard pressed to find somebody who thinks tinny renditions of Beethoven`s Fifth could rank as serious music.

Tech Style
Michael Sharon

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