Following Steve Jobs' announcement on Monday, iTunes users will finally be able to share their music wirelessly between their own devices. But the new service stops short of introducing essential new social components.
In the wake of Steve Jobs's anti-Flash rant, a new voice has emerged in support of HTML5. Microsoft said that IE9 will play both HTML5 and Flash videos.
The list of failed acquisitions in so many other sectors is so dismayingly long that it's a wonder any halfway sentient CEO ever dares do a deal. And yet, dare they do.
Angsty words spun by disc jockeys who never met an inside joke they didn't like; throughout Woxy's troubled past it has become tradition to tell the station's history through clever playlists.
Google Inc. and Apple Inc., which have long thrived without treading on one another's turf, are vying to acquire some of the same Silicon Valley start...
Google has announced in a blog post that Google Music Search is officially "rolling out." This new feature will allow users to hear song previews and ...
But Google isn't alone in wading into the waters of the music business. Facebook, which has been toying with bringing music to the social network for ...
Apple Inc. has purchased online music retailer Lala.com, a Silicon Valley startup that has threatened "the end of the MP3" with its fast song-streamin...
If elected President, Barack Obama would create the first-ever Cabinet level Chief Technology Officer. Obama thinks that the US is not doing nearly ...