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Apple's iTunes serves up 10 millionth song

Apple announced today that it's Apple Music Service has served up its 10 millionth song, as of 11:34pm on September 3. This puts their run rate at a little over 500,000 songs per week and still going strong. Now, where did I see that graph saying that the …




VirtualPC not compatible with G5

In what is probably bad news for Apple (and certainly should have been obvious in the beginning), Microsoft has confirmed to MacWorld UK that the company's newly acquired PC emulation software is not compatible with Apple's new G5 computers due to a feature that doesn't exist in the CPU that …

SIGGRAPH 2003: Dynamics papers

The Dynamics section contained a number of papers on dealing with rigid and soft body dynamics. Because most of the papers deals with the math involved in simulating physics for these mechanisms, I won't provide a lot of detail, but there were a couple of talks that were particularly interesting …

More bad news for BuyMusic.com

I know, you're sick of hearing me complain about these guys, but here are some more choice complaints from users and musicians. A lengthy article of complaints from a Windows 2000 user who has bought tracks from BuyMusic.com enumerates the following problems: You must download each track in an …

BuyMusic.com's rush shows

Not that anyone familiar with running software on a Windows box would notice, but another hallmark of bad customer service has reared its ugly head at BuyMusic.com, insufficient testing. According to an article in USA Today, the company's new music system has not been appropriately interacting with digital music …

PC music still doesn't play well

An article in the Washington Post takes on MusicMatch (one of the most popular Windows programs for managing music, and Apple's partner for their iPod device on the operating system) and BuyMusic.com as being misleading and difficult to use. In particular, her calls attention to misleading advertising on the …

Is BuyMusic.com the Yugo to Apple's Rolls?

The (presumably biased) Dr. Mac from the Houston Chronicle seems to think so. In this article, he smashes the advertising, ease-of-use, and licensing of the new site. However, the best line was definitely in this selection:"The site is called BuyMusic.com. At first glance it looks a lot like …

Pearl Jam announces iTunes bootleg contest

Pearl Jam has announced a contest to find the favorite versions of each of a dozen or so tunes that they have posted to iTunes after each concert on their current tour. Pearl Jam has taken the novel approach of posting an "album" after each concert so that attendees (or …

New Music Tuesday brings Buy.com to the fray

Not wanting to be left out of the online music game, buy.com will introduce today their BuyMusic.com service, intended to compete with Apple's iTunes Music Service, according to this report from the Associated Press (carried by Yahoo!). When I am able to actually access the system, I will …

Analysts see Apple Music Store capturing 20%

According to an article from Macworld UK, analysts from Needham and Company believe Apple is poised to take 20% of the online music market. The article goes over the various numbers, including the analysts estimates of what Apple makes per song (they think it is between 5 and 10 cents …

Raindog to offer indies access to iTunes

Raindog Records (a subsidiary of Oasis CD Manufacturing) has just announced a service for independent musicians who want to get on to Apple's iTunes Music Service. The package includes everything from getting the data into the right formats to clearing albums (except for cover tunes) straight through to the service …

The cult of Final Cut Pro

Wired has an interesting article describing the "guerrillas" who have invaded this week's MacWorld show in New York to taut their favorite software package (Final Cut Pro) as a mechanism for revolutionizing film. What surprised me was that there are 27,000 members of the FCPUG (Final Cut Pro User …

So you want to write a web browser

Don't like the way Safari looks or acts? Microsoft Internet Explorer got you down? If you're a Macintosh developer and have installed the latest SDK from Apple, you can write your own web browser with "one line of code" by following the instructions in this article from CocoaDevCentral. Admittedly, the …




Apple up on strong revenue

Apple's stock was up in after-market trading after the company announced that they had earned a profit on increased revenues of 1.55B in the last quarter. Although still much smaller than the Microsoft Windows market (Apple is number 7 in personal computer sales), the showing was strong enough to …