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Spotify Plans To Continue Free Listening For The United States

The popular music streaming service called Spotify arrived in the United States last July. Since then it has gained a ton of users because of the deep Facebook integration allowing users to share what they are listening to with friends. At launch Spotify announced that they'd allow United States … [Read more...]

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Amazon Working On A Book Subscription Service

Some people read a lot of books, and many of those people have ended up purchasing eBook Readers to save a little money and space. Since in most cases eBooks are a little cheaper than regular books, and eBook readers can in most cases hold thousands of books. But you still have to buy each book … [Read more...]

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ZL Daily #61 – Microsoft E3 2011: New Kinect Games, Minecraft For Xbox, New Xbox User Interface…

Today two big events are going on. E3 2011 and WWDC 2011. E3 is for Electronics, Entertainment, and Gaming while WWDC is for Apple and developers. This video is about E3 and today Microsoft talked about Xbox and Kinect. So Microsoft announced a ton of new Xbox games including Mass Effect 3, Modern … [Read more...]

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New Metro Xbox Interface Includes Kinect Support And Live TV

So Microsoft has recently been really into that new Metro UI that they first used in Windows Phone 7. They've recently put it in WIndows 8 and it looks like they're now using it with Xbox. So the Xbox 360 has a brand new interface which is basically the Metro UI modified to support the Kinect … [Read more...]

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OnLive Now Officially $10 A Month, Another $99 For The Console

I'm a fan of the OnLive gaming service. I've used the beta version on my computer and it's a great concept.  You use your speedy internet connection to stream games from the Internet. Streaming the games means your computer doesn't have to be very fast for the games to work which is a nice thing … [Read more...]

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The Beatles finally get released on iTunes

For most people, it's hardly a day that they'll "never forget" as Apple claimed, but today the famous rock band The Beatles were released on to the ground breaking music store iTunes. After a lot of legal issues and such, The Beatles are finally released on to iTunes. Not the cloud based iTunes and … [Read more...]

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Apple updating iTunes again. Stepping in to the cloud?

What would you think of a cloud based iTunes? No need to store music on your local machine when you can store it on Apple's servers. That'd be pretty neat if I'm honest with you - if you're like me then movies and music takes up a lot of hard disk space. Or perhaps a subscription based iTunes? … [Read more...]