Sony Music Unlimited makes debut
Google announces a subscription service for newspapers and magazines, Warner Bros. unveils app editions of its top movies, and Sony launches a service that gives you unlimited access to music for a monthly fee.
Sony Music Unlimited makes debut
Links from Thursday's episode of Loaded:
Sony launches Sony Music Unlimited, the company's own music store.
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The FBI gets ready to outline wire-tapping policies for digital communication.
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Google announces Google One Pass, a subscription service for newspapers and magazines that will compete with Apple's recently announced iTunes subscription service.
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The iPhone rumor mill is predicting a smaller, $99 version of the iPhone this summer.
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Warner Bros. announces App Editions of "Inception" and "The Dark Knight."
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Sony announces its zero-tolerance policy for hacking the PlayStation 3.
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The more Facebook friends you have, the more anxiety you may feel, according to a new study.
