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The ex-RIAA head who helped the recording industry defeat Napster now battles on behalf of XM Satellite Radio against the organization she led. Eliot Van Buskirk talks with Hilary Rosen about her new role. This column is also available as a
Navio, a hot new music start-up promises to unleash digital distribution through the magic of interoperable DRM. But it’s likely marketing firms will be the company’s customers, not consumers. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk. 
Cell-phone carriers and satellite radio services want to give you all the music ever made, anywhere, anytime. But a better solution promises to beat them both. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk. 
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Recognizing the need for high-performing wireless to drive adoption of next-generation applications like Wi-Fi digital video streaming, digital voice connections and digital music in the home, industry innovator Airgo Networks, Inc. today announced the launch of True MIMO Media technology.
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Neptune’s mission is to offer the ultimate expression in the art of bathrooms. With an extensive collection of baths, showers, and accessories that showcased at K/BIS 2006, Neptune’s latest offerings are each an integral element of the ultimate bathroom experience. The top featured highlight of the show was the Neptuner. (PRWEB May 30, 2006) Trackback URI:
All is not well in the French world of digital music, as Nicolas Paitre, a salesman at one of Paris’ largest electronics stores, hears from…
The paperless office didn’t exactly come to pass. But how about the paperless orchestra? It could happen: Even sheet music is going digital. Two companies that market electronic systems for reading and notating music are quietly making headway among musicians. One of the greatest advantages is that the tablets allow the user to turn pages himself, either by touching the screen or pressing a foot







