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San Francisco - Personalized streaming radio service Pandora has announced that Best Buy and Beck's have signed on as the first sponsors of its popular music application for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch, which has been downloaded over 1.1 million times. Best Buy will be the exclusive advertiser on Pandora for iPhone for the first 30 days, while Beck's bought the subsequent 30 days.
in Gadgets
via Digital Media Wire @ 21:08 23rd Sep
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Croakyvoice writes "Finally, months after the official announcement, 3,000 lucky people can now pre-order Pandora, possibly the world's fastest handheld console. It boasts a processor capable of up to 900 MHZ, PowerVR 3D graphics, a large 800x480 LCD touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, dual SD card slots, TV out, dual analogue and digital controls, a clamshell DS Lite-style shape, and a 43-button mini keyboard. The console already boasts an amazing amount of ready-for-release software such as Ubuntu and many full-speed emulators for systems such as Snes, Amiga, Megadrive, and many more that are not publicly announced yet. The console is as powerful as the original Xbox and on a par with the Nintendo Wii. Those interested should visit OpenPandora.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 13:26 1st Oct
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Eerily realizing science fiction, Pandora automates a playlist conforming to a single, model song that it's fed. The service has won a conceptual bet over whether people enjoy programs of music that is within and closely related to a particular genre -- in fact, people do enjoy them.
in Video Games
via Gamers.com @ 12:06 14th Aug
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(Nanowerk News) Thanks to emerging technologies and other advances, nano-enabled products and materials are appearing more often in our environment. But these products may hold unknown risks or dangers to ecosystems and the people who use them because of multilayered interactions involving nanotechnology and nanoparticles. A special open-access issue of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry examines these issues.
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 15:01 20th Aug
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Thanks to emerging technologies and other advances, nano-enabled products and materials are appearing more often in our environment. But these products may hold unknown risks or dangers to ecosystems and the people who use them because of multilayered interactions involving nanotechnology and nanoparticles. A special open-access issue of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry examines these issues.
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology News @ 0:02 20th Aug
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in MP3
via CNET News.com @ 11:23 11th Sep
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for the Internet radio company, said company founder Tim Westergren during his keynote at last week's Digital Music Forum West.
in Handhelds
via SNL Securities @ 16:32 10th Oct
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in MP3
via Washington Post @ 15:14 4th Oct
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The developers of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, Spark Unlimited, are ready to unleash mythical creatures on New York City and London – among other locations – within their upcoming first-person shooter, Legendary. So prepare yourself as we take a look at what they have in store for gamers later this fall.
in Video Games
via PC Gameworld @ 1:16 25th Sep
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via Music Industry News Network @ 11:18 5th Aug
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Pandora-like “Genius” smart playlists and HD TV downloads may be in your near future... at least according to some who claim to have noticed a mysterious “Download Now” button that popped up in the middle of Apple's iTunes page that allegedly linked to a download of iTunes 8.0. According to some of the users who clicked on this, the file it was liked to had already been pulled. The button disappeared from the page soon after.
in MP3
via Mac Life @ 9:55 9th Sep
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If you're a music lover, you'll fall for Pandora, an online music service that allows its 1 million daily listeners to custom-create the equivalent of a radio station tailored to their taste.
in Computer Games
via Seeking Alpha @ 9:08 20th Aug
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If you're a music lover, you'll fall for Pandora, an online music service that allows its 1 million daily listeners to custom-create the equivalent of a radio station tailored to their taste.
in Computer Games
via CNBC @ 20:13 19th Aug
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AT&T drops Dish for DirecTV A slice of life: Live Webcast set for C-section Pandora says Net radio vote is too close to call Google opposes anti-gay marriage measure More Technology News
in Computer Security
via Yahoo! @ 14:57 4th Oct
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AT&T drops Dish for DirecTV A slice of life: Live Webcast set for C-section Pandora says Net radio vote is too close to call Google opposes anti-gay marriage measure More Technology News
in Handhelds
via Yahoo! @ 12:08 4th Oct
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AT&T drops Dish for DirecTV A slice of life: Live Webcast set for C-section Pandora says Net radio vote is too close to call Google opposes anti-gay marriage measure More Technology News
in Data Privacy
via Yahoo! @ 21:43 8th Oct
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SEATTLE A precocious hacker cracks into Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's private e-mail account, looking for dirt. In doing so, he opens a Pandora's box of tech security concerns for the presidential candidates — but perhaps even more so for Corporate America.
in Computer Security
via USA Today @ 0:18 19th Sep
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Google is making some significant changes to its privacy policy as the company attempts to regain user trust. The release of its Chrome browser opened up a bit of a Pandora's box for the search giant, highlighting data collection practices that didn't sit well with customers or privacy activists.
in Data Privacy
via Computerworld @ 22:50 10th Sep
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Internet radio has had a tough time recently, with artists and song writers continuing to demand more and per song licensing fees, a practise that has already seen popular music service Pandora close its doors to UK users.
in Online Legal Issues
via Bit-Tech.net @ 16:11 24th Sep
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Two-room, wireless digital audio system, expandable to as many as 32 rooms; wireless, color-screen remote utilizes iPod-style scrollwheel; easy setup and installation for most home networks; streams the same audio to all rooms or different music to each room; excellent compatibility includes most lossless file formats, Sirius and Rhapsody premium streaming services, music purchased from PlaysForSure and Zune music stores, free Internet radio stations, and Pandora service.
in MP3
via ZDNet @ 14:31 5th Aug
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Two-room, wireless digital audio system, expandable to as many as 32 rooms; wireless, color-screen remote utilizes iPod-style scroll wheel; easy setup and installation for most home networks; streams the same audio to all rooms or different music to each room; excellent compatibility includes most lossless file formats, Sirius and Rhapsody premium streaming services, music purchased from PlaysForSure and Zune music stores, free Internet radio stations, and Pandora service.
in MP3
via ZDNet @ 13:47 6th Aug
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The good: Two-room, wireless digital audio system, expandable to as many as 32 rooms; wireless, color-screen remote utilizes iPod-style scroll wheel; easy setup and installation for most home networks; streams the same audio to all rooms or different music to each room; excellent compatibility includes most lossless file formats, Sirius and Rhapsody premium streaming services, music purchased from PlaysForSure and Zune music stores, free Internet radio stations, and Pandora service.
in MP3
via CNET @ 20:06 6th Aug
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We've been discussing the plight of Internet radio for some time, as the Copyright Royalty Board imposed royalties that industry observers predicted would prove lethal to the nascent industry. We discussed Web radio's day of silence in protest, which won the industry a reprieve, and the futile efforts to find relief in Congress. Now it's looking as if the last act is indeed close. Death Metal Maniac sends along this Washington Post story with extensive quotes from Pandora CEO Tim Westergren, who said: "The moment we think this problem in Washington is not going to get solved, we have to pull the plug because all we're doing is wasting money... We're funded by venture capital. They're not going to chase a company whose business model has been broken.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 22:23 16th Aug
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pgn674 writes "While the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 failed to pass in the House of Representatives, two other bills of interest to this community are currently moving through the US lawmaking process. One is the Broadband Data Improvement Act, which Communications Workers of America claims will help us towards bringing high-speed Internet access to all Americans. It will have the FCC increase their granularity in reporting the Internet accessibility of an area in the US, and redefine broadband measurements. It has passed through the House and the Senate, and differences in the passed versions are currently being resolved. The other bill is the Webcaster Settlement Act of 2008. Pandora is excited for this one as it will give them time to negotiate with SoundExchange (i.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 13:27 1st Oct
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EMI hopes to launch their own digital music service by year’s end, the label revealed. Even though CD sales are consistently on the decline while digital sales rise, a source close to the new service says “This is not an effort to compete with iTunes or Amazon.” Instead, it reflects an attempt to EMI to better connect with the internet age by providing consumers with a more modern, direct way of purchasing EMI music. The label hasn’t counted out adding other labels to their enterprise, however. EMI’s service will reportedly provide a blend of free and paid content, plus it will contain a “music discovery function” akin to last.fm and Pandora. The launch of their own music service might explain EMI’s reluctance in the past to join similar sites like MySpace Music.
in MP3
via Rolling Stone @ 16:22 9th Oct
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