CNET takes a preview look at possible home theater trends for CES 2012, including more sound bars, less disc players and possibly the ultimate cord-cutting device. (more here…) People who looked at this item also looked at… LG Electronics Unveils ‘HD Sound Bar,’ Subwoofer Duo at CES Preview Event Related…
RYAN NAKASHIMA AP Business Writer LOS ANGELES In recent weeks, Apple, Google and Amazon.com have each launched the missing puzzle piece in their wireless mobile music systems. Apple enabled storage and delivery of your songs over the Internet through iTunes Match. Google started selling music digitally. Amazon shipped an electronic-books…
Google is said to be in negotiations with the major record labels to expand a cloud music service and also open an MP3 store that would compete with Apple and Amazon. (read more…) Related items Amazon launches cloud music service 3 Complaints About The State of Online Music Google launches…
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Unlimited space for Cloud Drive seen as response to Google Music On Wednesday, Amazon took aim at Google (and in some ways Apple) by adding unlimited music storage for paid users of its Cloud Drive online service. (read on…) People who looked at this item also looked at… Apple ‘close to…