SanDisk slotRadio Misses the Beat (PC World via Yahoo! News)
At a time when the digital music industry is finally moving decisively away from restrictions on your tunes, SanDisk unveiled a new MP3 player that goes entirely in the opposite direction. The company’s new slotRadio comes with a microSD card loaded with 1000 songs and almost as many constraints.
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Canada dancing to digital tunes (CBC)
More than 40 million digital music tracks were purchased in Canada in 2008, a 58 per cent increase over the year before, according to Nielsen SoundScan, which tracks sales of Canadian music.
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GOOD OLD DAYS:Remember a man who knew his tunes (Daily Pilot)
He played with Frank Sinatra in 1946, his popular trio played in Doris Day’s first starring movie, and in the 1940s and 1950s he packed nightclubs around Los Angeles. Even in the last decade, he was playing gigs at the Balboa Bay Club to a group of devoted regulars.
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Keyshia Cole - A Different Me (Rolling Stone)
Artist: Keyshia Cole Review: "I'd like to introduce a sexier side of me," Keyshia Cole coos on the slinky intro to her third album. True to her word, the Atlanta singer sheds her street sass for some softer tunes. "Make Me Over" is a shimmying, string-pierced vamp — break out your jazz hands! — and "No Other" pumps Spanish guitar into a Mary J.-style monogamy ode. Not everything feels fresh: The ...
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SanDisk slotRadio Misses the Beat (PC World)
The company's new MP3 player comes with tunes -- and lots of restrictions.
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