Tuesday, November 23, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 11/22/2010

Digital Trends

eMusic adds major labels and tiered pricing
eMusic is now offering tracks from three out of four major music labels...but users will pay more for them than for eMusic's staple indie tracks.


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Groupon celebrating Grouponicus this holiday shopping season
Groupon is getting into the holiday spirit with deeper discounts and extended coupon deadlines.


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Vudu coming to Panasonic Blu-ray players
HD video streaming service Vudu has another partner: this time it's Panasonic's 2010 line of Viera Cast-enabled Blu-ray players.


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Apple releases iOS 4.2, makes Find My iPhone free
Apple has released iOS 4.2 for iPhones, iPads, and the iPod touch...and Find My iPhone now works for free without a MobileMe account.


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Google: social is only “one chapter” in future plans
Google's CFO says that social networking is just "one chapter" of Google's plans, but an important one.


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Facebook: 25 pct of U.S. traffic and 100+ million app downloads
Facebook has sucked up nearly 25 percent of all Internet traffic in the United States and has more downloads than any app, ever.


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Netflix offers subscription plan just for unlimited streaming
Netflix new subscription plan comes with price hikes for users who still want the option to receive discs by mail.


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Murdoch to launch The Daily, an iPad-only newspaper
Rupert Murdoch is planning to open an iPad-only newspaper called The Daily. It will have 100 staff and cost $.99 a week.


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Droids for $0.01 at Amazon, $50 at Wirefly
Black Friday deals are everywhere. Amazon is offering new Verizon customers a Droid for $0.01 and the Droid Pro is on sale at Wirefly for $49.99.


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Viacom yanks The Daily Show, other shows from Google TV
Viacom's move is the latest chapter in a stormy relationship between to the two companies.


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