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...name is a dead giveaway that PalmOne is aiming this at people who, in fact, have lives. Drag pictures and movies into the LifeDrive Manager software, and it converts them to compatible formats, optimized to look good on the 320x480-pixel color screen. You can also load your MP3s using Windows Media Player or RealNetworks' Rhapsody software. We filled a test unit with 350 songs, more than 400 pictures and the entire feature film Garden State, and we still had more than 1 GB of space left. --By Wilson Rothman
...Waste your time checking out record label websites instead of stalking people on thefacebook. Websites such as epitonic.com have thousands of free and legal MP3s that would look good in the most discerning indie snob’s iTunes library, while more mainstream music like Lil Jon can be procured at music.download.com...
...broader challenge for both Sirius and XM, as well as broadcast radio, is to fend off rival audio technologies, from iPods to cell phones that can play MP3s to Internet radio. Consumers like New York City law student Shaina Itkin, 26, say they would love a satellite radio--iPod combo, using the radio to find new music to download. Although there's an iPod dock from TimeTrax for podcasting satellite radio, for now, she says, "my iPod will do." Sprint, meanwhile, launched a radio network this month (see sidebar). And Motorola is testing a service called iRadio that will allow...
...most all Harvard file-sharers could tell you right away that swapping mp3s is illegal, and some would likely go so far as to say that despite the fact that they do it, they believe it to be “wrong” at some level, perhaps because they fear it destroys the incentive model for creative works. But if Harvard undergraduates truly believe file-sharing to be wrong, and they do it anyway, this implies at some level that the only reason we don’t all walk into stores and take whatever we like is because...
...thought handheld gaming devices were just for kids, Sony's new PSP (short for PlayStation Portable) could easily change your mind. With its slick, black-lacquer design, bright 4.3-in. display and ability to play movies and MP3s, the $250 PSP makes its main competitor, the Nintendo DS, look like a relic from the Ice Age. The PSP could be the hottest gizmo since the iPod. --By Anita Hamilton...