
September 26, 2005 17:39 by
Mark
Engadget has a
story
about the record labels wanting more money for songs when sold through
the iTunes Music Store. One of the reasons they state is because less
people are buying the full CDs and just buying the songs they want, so
they are making less money. I wonder though, if Jobs refuses to
increase the price on songs, will the big record labels stop producing
full "albums"? There always seems to be a few songs on a CD that are
destined to become singles and then there are other songs that maybe
don't fit the "format" for a hit single. Will the record labels force
artists to only churn out "hits"? I hope not. Whenever I have bought a
CD in the past for a couple of songs that I had heard on the radio, I
almost always found other songs on it that I never would have heard on
the radio, but I liked a lot.
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September 26, 2005 17:23 by
Mark
Engadget has a
story
about the record labels wanting more money for songs when sold through
the iTunes Music Store. One of the reasons they state is because less
people are buying the full CDs and just buying the songs they want, so
they are making less money. I wonder though, if Jobs refuses to
increase the price on songs, will the big record labels stop producing
full "albums"? There always seems to be a few songs on a CD that are
destined to become singles and then there are other songs that maybe
don't fit the "format" for a hit single. Will the record labels force
artists to only churn out "hits"? I hope not. Whenever I have bought a
CD in the past for a couple of songs that I had heard on the radio, I
almost always found other songs on it that I never would have heard on
the radio, but I liked a lot.
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September 23, 2005 17:37 by
Mark
I figured out my
problem with iTunes syncing my iPod contacts with Outlook.
The 5.0.1 update of iTunes now pops up a message telling me why it
can't sync my contacts. Turns out I didn't have Outlook set as my
default email and contact manager. Once I did that, It started syncing
just fine.
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September 14, 2005 17:36 by
Mark
So Microsoft has a new technology called
SideShow.
It is basically a platform that lets you display data on various
devices besides the PC's screen. It looks pretty cool, but who comes up
with these names? Did anyone do any research on the meaning behind the
word
sideshow? Does anyone else think it's funny that "sideshow" is basically a polite term for
freakshow?
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September 14, 2005 17:35 by
Mark
If you want to remove ads from MSN Messenger, but you don't want to go to the extremes documented
here, there is another option.
Open the file c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts in notepad and add the following line:
0.0.0.0 rad.msn.com
The banner ad at the bottom of the main
messenger window will stop cycling and will just display the MSN
Messenger logo. The text ads in the IM windows will be gone too.
This information is for educational purposes only :)
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September 8, 2005 17:34 by
Mark
iTunes 5.0 has been released. I like the changes so far and was excited to see that it can now
sync Outlook Calendar and Contacts
to your iPod. I have the Calender sync working, but I cannot get it to
sync my Contacts. I keep checking my iPod after a sync and the Contacts
menu has nothing in it. Is anyone else having this problem?
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