iPod
Rocker Neil Young wins backers for challenge to iPod
Miles Weiss Rock singer Neil Young has raised $500,000 from an investment group to launch a high-fidelity format for downloading music.
How your iPod could be damaging your ears
Rod Easdown Endless hours of pounding sound from your music player could damage your hearing.
Man surgically attaches iPod to wrist
Professional body piercer Dave Hurban is a man attached to his iPod. Literally.
Apple expected to unveil new iPod line
Apple is planning a September 1 event at which the company is expected to unveil an updated iPod line-up.
Review: iPod Nano 5th Gen
Rachel Metz The new Apple iPod Nano is the best and smallest multimedia player you can buy for under $200.
iWay robbery: iPod's a dud for a mugger
Georgina Robinson It appears you won't get mugged for your iPod in Sydney any more.
Amazon ramps up challenge to iTunes music store
Amazon.com has launched a service that gives CD buyers instant copies of music in the cloud in a major challenge to Apple's iTunes shop.
Amazon says music catalogue open to Apple users
Amazon says its 22-million song music catalogue is now "optimised" for users of Apple devices, making it easier for iPhone owners to circumvent the iTunes Store.
Radio's next big challenge
Asher Moses Video didn't kill the radio star but a free online music-streaming service called Pandora just might.
iTunes' time has run out
Farhad Manjoo iTunes 11 did not arrive on time. Apple had promised to deliver the next version of its music-management program in October.
Listen up: a brief history of headphones
Fran Berkman Headphones have come a long way in the past 100 years, revolutionising the way we consume media and the way we communicate.
Load them up and let it rip
Sight and Sound These days we can store our entire CD collections in small, convenient boxes.
Now hear this, binge listeners: turn the tunes down, or risk aural damage
Julie Power ANVARA AKBAROVA says she ''can't live'' without her earphones plugged in to loud music on her phone or iPod, although friends have told her she is going deaf from continuous exposure.
Neil Young: Steve Jobs listened to vinyl
RYAN NAKASHIMA Legendary rocker Neil Young has taken his campaign for higher-fidelity digital sound to the stage of a technology conference, saying a giant of the industry was on his side: the late Steve Jobs.
Apple censoring explicit music on iTunes Match
Chris Taylor Apple is unintentionally censoring rap music and other explicit tracks downloaded using its iTunes Match service — by replacing them with the clean versions of the same songs.
Natural selection
Bleeding Edge Subscription networks give you control of your music at the push of a button.
Hazarrds are loud and clear
Rod Easdown Endless hours of pounding sound from your music player could damage your hearing.
Toss up: noise-cancelling headphones
David Flynn Want to tune in to your music or video and tune out of the world around you?
War looms as Sony hints that it will abandon iTunes
Julian Lee SONY has signalled it may withdraw its artists from Apple's iTunes store and withhold its games from the iPhone in a sign the two companies are on the brink of all-out war.
MP3 successor to fight piracy
A leading technology company is set to launch a new digital music file format which will embed additional content for fans including lyrics, news updates and images in what could be a successor to...

























