Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Digital Album of the Day: Yellowcard - Lights and Sound

Yellowcard's new album "Lights and Sound", now available for download on Rhapsody, combines their punk-pop sound with a 25 piece orchestra. Rhapsody members can log in for a free download of the new disc. Not a Rhapsody member? Try Rhapsody for 14 days FREE and get unlimited listening access to 1,300,000+ songs from 65,000+ artists.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Digital Album of the Day: Coldplay - X&Y


The long awaited new album from Coldplay, X&Y, is now available at Rhapsody. Coldplay delivers one of its strongest performances yet with this ambitious "arena" set. If you are a Rhapsody to go subscriber, you can listen to this album for free or download it onto your compatible mp3 player and take it with you.

Click here to get a free 14-day trial of Rhapsody

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Digital Album of the Day: Fall Out Boy - From Under the Cork Tree


The smash hit album from Fall Out Boy, featuring the song "Dance, Dance" is now available for download at Yahoo! Music Unlimited. Yahoo Music Unlimited subscribers can download this and over a million other albums for free and transfer your new music to a compatible mp3 player. Not a subscriber? Click below for a free trial.

Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Free Trial. Music To Play & Share.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Digital Album of the Day: Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine


The long awaited follow up from Fiona Apple is available now at Yahoo! Music Unlimited If you are a subscriber to Yahoo Music Unlimited, you can listen to and download Fiona's new CD for free. You can even transfer it on to a compatible mp3 player and take it with you. If you would like a free trial of Yahoo Music Unlimited, click the link below. You can instantly listen to Fiona, plus thousands of other CD's.

Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Free Trial. Music To Play & Share.

How to stream subscription music through your Xbox 360

One of the coolest features of the new Xbox 360 is the ability to stream music and photos through your desktop or laptop. If you have a large music collection on your PC, you can simply connect the Xbox 360 to your network and access your collection from any room in your house. Very cool.

If you subscribe to Rhapsody, Yahoo! Music Unlimited, or "Napster To Go", then it gets even cooler. These services allow you to download almost any song onto your hard drive for a low monthly fee. With the Xbox 360, you can stream these subscription songs to your Xbox and through your stereo system, giving you an almost unlimited collection of music. If you are like me and listen to a lot of new music, these services allow you to discover lots great new songs, and they can save you a lot of money.

How do you do this? It’s really very easy. If you have an Xbox 360, then the first thing you need to do is connect it to your home network. The Xbox 360 comes with a built in ethernet port and cable. Just connect the ethernet cable to a standard router and the Xbox 360 will automatically detect the connection (this only works for broadband internet service). The Xbox 360 also has a wireless adapter available if you have a WIFI network at your home. It’s currently selling for around $100 so the basic cable connection is currently the less expensive option.

After you’ve connected your Xbox 360 to your home network, the next step is to download either Windows Media Connect or Windows Media Player 11 on your main desktop or laptop (whichever computer you use to store your music collection). I prefer WMP 11 because the network media sharing feature loads much faster after rebooting your computer. For those of you running Vista, the media sharing option is already built in.....no need to download anything new. Visit http://xbox.com/pcsetup and follow the instructions for the download. It’s really easy to install, and the software will detect your Xbox 360 automatically.

Next, go to your Xbox 360 unit and pull up the media menu. Select music. You should see the network name of your home computer. If you click on it, it will take you to a menu that allows you to browse your music collection by artist, album, genre, and playlist. It can take a few minutes for your Xbox 360 to detect everything in your music collection. Don’t panic if only a couple of artists show up at first. They will all show up after a few minutes. If you run your Xbox 360 through your home stereo system, then you have a great new way of enjoying your music collection.

Finally, to add an unlimited number of songs to your collection, sign up for a subscription music service. All of them offer a free trial so you can check it out without spending any money. Even if you don’t stream these songs through your Xbox, you still have the ability to listen to them on your computer, or transfer them to a compatible mp3 player and take them with you. They are all great services, but I’ve really been enjoying Rhapsody lately. It has a lot of songs and a really nice interface. You can even stream any song instantly without having to download it onto your computer……..Have fun!

Monday, January 09, 2006

Digital Album of the Day: Jamie Foxx - Unpredictable


The new smash hit from Ray star Jamie Foxx is now available at Rhapsody. If you are a Rhapsody to go subscriber, you can listen to this album for free or download it onto your compatible mp3 player and take it with you.

Click here to get a free 14-day trial of Rhapsody

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Digital music is here to stay

There's no better way to try out tons of new music than by signing up for a subscription music account. And at only 10 bucks a month, its a pretty good value. Granted, your music will die if you cancel your subscription, but how many CD's did you buy 10 years ago that you still listen to regularly today? And 10 bucks a month is much less money than I used to spend on music each month. Its a great value and its a lot of fun.

Click here to get a free 14-day trial of Rhapsody

Toshiba to Include Yahoo Music in New Notebooks

Toshiba announced this week that it will beging pre-installing Yahoo! Music Unlimited in select notebook computers. Yahoo Music Unlimited was released in 2005 and allows users to download and transfer music to compatible mp3 players for a monthly fee. It also works as a music jukebox and includes dozens of internet radio stations. It is currently the most affordable music subscription service available.

Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Free Trial. Music To Play & Share.

Friday, January 06, 2006

Rhapsody Replaces Itunes on New HP PC's

HP announced that it will replace Itunes on its new PC's with Real's Rhapsody music service. Unlike Itunes, Rhapsody offers a subscription based music service that allows users to stream, download, and transfer music to a compatible mp3 player for a monthly fee. Rhapsody will now become the default music jukebox software on HP PC's.

Click here to get a free 14-day trial of Rhapsody

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Gates Unveils Microsoft's New Music Service: Urge

The annual CES show is currently underway in Las Vegas and last night Bill Gates unveiled Microsoft's new music service, URGE, which will include a music subcription service similar to Rhapsody, Yahoo Music Unlimited and Napster. The service will include more than 2 million songs and exclusive content from MTV.

We'll be anxious to review this service as soon as it becomes available.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

New Album From The Strokes - Now Available Online


The new album from The Strokes - First Impressions of Earth - is now available online via Rhapsody and Yahoo! Music Unlimited.

Click here to get a free 14-day trial of Rhapsody

Monday, January 02, 2006

Napster To Go - Compatible Mp3 players

Napster.com is the original mp3 to go service. Here is an updated list of all mp3 players compatible with Napster to go. Check back to get updates as more players become available.

Audiovox SMT5600 Smart Phone
Creative Zen Micro (4GB, 5GB, 6GB)

Creative 8GB Zen MicroPhoto


Creative Zen Portable Media Center
Creative Zen Touch
Dell DJ 20
Dell DJ 30
Dell DJ Ditty
Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox
iriver H10 (5GB, 6GB)
iriver H320
iriver PMC-120
iriver T10 (512MB, 1GB)
iriver T30 (512MB, 1GB)
iriver U10
Palm Treo smartphone (select models) Pocket Tunes software required
Palm Tungsten handhelds (select models) Pocket Tunes software required
Palm Zire handhelds (select models) Pocket Tunes software required
Palm LifeDrive mobile manager Pocket Tunes software required
Rio Carbon (5GB, 6GB)
Rio Carbon Pearl
Rio ce2100
Samsung YH-925
Samsung YH-999 Portable Media Center
SanDisk Sansa M200 Series
Toshiba Gigabeat (10GB, 20GB, 40GB, 60GB)

Some of these players may need Firmware and/or Driver updates in order to work with Napster to go. Check with the manufacturer of your player for a free download.

Click here to get a 7-day FREE trial of Napster.