USATODAY.com - A year ago this week, Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs introduced an online music store that promised to make buying and playing digital music on portable devices like Apple's iPod less cumbersome. [Yahoo! News - Digital Music]
For iTunes' first birthday, Apple increases the number of computers on which people can listen to their purchased tunes. The company also announces plans to publish tons of out-of-print records. But there are a few sour notes. By Katie Dean. [Wired]
Disk drive makers Maxtor and Seagate are touting plans to add external hard drives to digital video recorders, which consumers can now max out "pretty fast," says one analyst. [CNET]
Disk drive makers Maxtor and Seagate are touting plans to add external hard drives to digital video recorders, which consumers can now max out "pretty fast," says one analyst. [CNET]
An anonymous reader writes "Jon Lech Johansen, who reverse engineered FairPlay back in January, and wrote the decryption code that was later used by an ... [Slashdot]
Steven Jobs, Apple's chief executive, has convinced the recording industry that he has found a solution for ending its nightmare of digital piracy. [New York Times]
AP - The music industry's trade group has ended a program that offered to prevent people from being sued by recording companies if the downloaders admitted to illegally sharing music online, according to court documents. [Yahoo! News - Digital Music]
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