October 24th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
When Dell started pre-loading digital copies of Iron Man in new systems for $19, we didn’t think that was very enticing, but at least it was a pretty good movie, right? Quite possibly encouraged by thousands of accidental purchases (we kid, sort of), Dell’s announced two new content pre-loading partnerships — Universal Music Group and CinemaNow. The music comes in 50 and 100 song bundles starting at $25, but at least it’s DRM-free, so if you don’t mind a mega mix chosen entirely by Dell it’s not all evil. CinemaNow, though, offers $25 and up bundles including (among other flicks) world-renown classics like The Fast and the Furious and the Matrix sequels. Fear.
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October 24th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
When Dell started pre-loading digital copies of Iron Man in new systems for $19, we didn’t think that was very enticing, but at least it was a pretty good movie, right? Quite possibly encouraged by thousands of accidental purchases (we kid, sort of), Dell’s announced two new content pre-loading partnerships — Universal Music Group and CinemaNow. The music comes in 50 and 100 song bundles starting at $25, but at least it’s DRM-free, so if you don’t mind a mega mix chosen entirely by Dell it’s not all evil. CinemaNow, though, offers $25 and up bundles including (among other flicks) world-renown classics like The Fast and the Furious and the Matrix sequels. Fear.
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September 21st, 2008 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Storage
We’re not sure why the music industry thinks consumers want to buy even more physical media, but it can’t seem to stop pumping out plastic in a futile attempt to stay relevant — this time it’s an initiative called slotMusic, announced today in partnership with SanDisk and several major retailers. The 1GB slotMusic microSD cards are preloaded with DRM-free 320kbps MP3s, and are aimed primarily at mobile phones — the idea is that you’ll be able to buy music and listen to it without having to sideload it onto your device using your computer at home. Sure, we can see the appeal of that, but when we half-facetiously asked SanDisk’s reps if they expected us to carry around a stack of individual microSD albums, they didn’t laugh when they said yes, and even told us that slotMusic media binders would be available at launch — no, they weren’t kidding. We’re not sure anyone’s going to be sold on going back to lugging around physical media with the iTunes and Zune WiFi stores out there, but it sounds like we’ll be seeing quite a push for this from retailers and the labels — and artists are apparently enthusiastic about using the full 1GB of space to include content beyond basic liner notes and cover art. We’ll see when these launch around the holidays — if we had to guess, we’d say this is just Ringles and CDVU+ part III.
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May 7th, 2008 by
Filed under: Portable Audio
It’s taken a few months for Qtrax to actually score a contract with one of the major labels after announcing in January that it would offer free, legal downloads of over 25 million tracks, but it looks like the company has finally succeeded in spearing itself a whale. Universal is the first major on board, joining bankrupt indie TVT, and Qtrax says the deal is for “all” of Universal’s music. Of course, in true Qtrax form, there might not actually be a contract yet — Universal spokespeople would only confirm an “agreement,” but “declined to elaborate or to say whether a contract has been signed.” Sigh. Well, the first one’s always the hardest, right?
[Thanks, Steve Z.]
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April 17th, 2008 by
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
We won’t have to wait long to find out Universal’s plans for Blu-ray, Reuters just noted that later today the studio will announce plans to release about 40 movies on the format in the second half of the year, including Doomsday. The only studio to support solely HD DVD from the beginning will come out with all three of its Mummy films: The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, and The Scorpion King (sounds like someone’s bitter about HD DVD and taking it out on Blu-ray owners to us), with catalog releases jumping over from red like Miami Vice, Knocked Up, American Gangster and others before the year is out. Keep an eye out for specifics later on, like whether those U-Control and community features from the HD DVD versions will make the jump intact.
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March 4th, 2008 by
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Man, Qtrax just can’t stop over-hyping and under-delivering, can it? The company’s trumpeting new deals today with EMI Publishing, Sony / ATV Music Publishing, and TVT Records, but of the three deals, only TVT will actually have music available for download. The deals with EMI and Sony / ATV are for publishing rights only, and since publishing companies only represent songwriters, and don’t actually own the rights to the song recordings, Qtrax still can’t offer songs to consumers. It’s confusing, but Qtrax needs both types of deals to make things work. Still, considering that the EMI and Sony agreements are extensions of existing agreements, it’s a little strange for Qtrax to hype them up — if you’re keeping score at home, this is essentially the same sort of half-truth Qtrax launched under, so it’s pretty ballsy of the company to try and pull it again. On the other hand, getting TVT on board is no small feat — TVT artists include Lil Jon, Ambulance LTD, Dude ‘N Em, The Polyphonic Spree, and The Cinematics, so it looks like Qtrax might be getting better at this whole “signing actual deals with labels” thing.
Update: We had said in an earlier version of this post that several major labels had denied having deals in place with Qtrax — while that’s still true, the information was a few weeks old. The deals announced today are for real, but until Qtrax sorts out actual content-distribution rights, nothing’s really changed.
[Via Tech Digest]
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February 13th, 2008 by
Remember that intriguing KP-900 that came our way courtesy of the FCC late last month? Turns out, this creature is getting all official on us today, with Universal proudly proclaiming that its newest IR / RF dual-use remote will be debuting at the Electronic House Expo in Orlando next month. The multifaceted gizmo is made to be retrofitted into any home that could use a wall-mounted home automation controller and a sophisticated home theater remote, and it should be hitting authorized dealer locations next month for $599. Not bad, not bad at all.
[Via Widescreen Review]
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February 13th, 2008 by
Remember that intriguing KP-900 that came our way courtesy of the FCC late last month? Turns out, this creature is getting all official on us today, with Universal proudly proclaiming that its newest IR / RF dual-use remote will be debuting at the Electronic House Expo in Orlando next month. The multifaceted gizmo is made to be retrofitted into any home that could use a wall-mounted home automation controller and a sophisticated home theater remote, and it should be hitting authorized dealer locations next month for $599. Not bad, not bad at all.
[Via Widescreen Review]
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February 11th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones
After the QTrax debacle, we were a little wary when we started hearing rumbles about a similar service from OmniFone called MusicStation Max that promised, flat-fee, unlimited downloads from all the major labels to your cellphone with no expiration dates — but color us surprised, it’s for real. OmniFone’s MusicStation is already a player in the European mobile music game, partnered with giants like Vodafone, and the MusicStation Max launch seems like a natural evolution: consumers will buy a pre-licensed MSM phone — the first will be available from LG in a few months — and be able to download away for 12 to 18 months, with the ability to sideload back to a computer or to other licensed phones. The exciting part, of course, is that unlike every other subscription program on the market, your music will still play when the license expires. Add to that the fact that everything from the tracks to playlists to friend recommendations will be backed up on the network in case you lose your device, and we’re definitely intrigued — but we’ll wait to see how well all this DRM actually works before we call this thing a winner.
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January 28th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio
Remember Nokia’s Comes with Music (CWM) service? The service which includes a full year of free DRM’d music downloads with the purchase of a CWM cellphone. Up to this point, Nokia has refused to comment on the financial details of the service. Important since “free” is expected to be anything but free with those music costs tucked neatly into the price of the handset, the carrier’s data plan, or both. In an interview published by Bloomberg, Tero Ojanpera, Nokia Executive VP, discussed CWM and says that, “In those cases where we cooperate with operators, there will be an arrangement so they can get a piece.” Something previously hinted at by Nokia’s CEO back in December. Still no word on who, beyond Universal, will offer their music on the new service or how much the new bundled handsets will cost. Ojanpera did repeat that CWM won’t be available on existing Nokia devices. For its part, Universal says that DRM is a definite component of the service — a possible deal-breaker if that DRM limits your CWM downloads to a single handset and PC for eternity.
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January 28th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio
Remember Nokia’s Comes with Music (CWM) service? The service which includes a full year of free DRM’d music downloads with the purchase of a CWM cellphone. Up to this point, Nokia has refused to comment on the financial details of the service. Important since “free” is expected to be anything but free with those music costs tucked neatly into the price of the handset, the carrier’s data plan, or both. In an interview published by Bloomberg, Tero Ojanpera, Nokia Executive VP, discussed CWM and says that, “In those cases where we cooperate with operators, there will be an arrangement so they can get a piece.” Something previously hinted at by Nokia’s CEO back in December. Still no word on who, beyond Universal, will offer their music on the new service or how much the new bundled handsets will cost. Ojanpera did repeat that CWM won’t be available on existing Nokia devices. For its part, Universal says that DRM is a definite component of the service — a possible deal-breaker if that DRM limits your CWM downloads to a single handset and PC for eternity.
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January 10th, 2008 by
Filed under: CES, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Universal Studios issued a terse statement today, denying rumors that the HD DVD stalwart is looking to take advantage of that lapsed exclusivity contract and jump ship for cross-town high-def adversary, Blu-ray. Ken Graffeo - veep of HD strategic marketing at Universal and also co-president of the HD DVD Promotional Group - said simply “Universal’s current plan is to continue to support the HD DVD format.” That Universal’s response was almost verbatim to HD DVD ally Paramount’s should come as little surprise. How about this, movie executive types: let us know about your future plans and we’ll skirt this whole song and dance, okay?
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]
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January 10th, 2008 by
Filed under: CES, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Universal Studios issued a terse statement today, denying rumors that the HD DVD stalwart is looking to take advantage of that lapsed exclusivity contract and jump ship for cross-town high-def adversary, Blu-ray. Ken Graffeo - veep of HD strategic marketing at Universal and also co-president of the HD DVD Promotional Group - said simply “Universal’s current plan is to continue to support the HD DVD format.” That Universal’s response was almost verbatim to HD DVD ally Paramount’s should come as little surprise. How about this, movie executive types: let us know about your future plans and we’ll skirt this whole song and dance, okay?
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]
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January 9th, 2008 by
Filed under: CES, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Rumors just won’t stop about the future of HD DVD, and while we try not to post all of them, some seem too believable to pass up. Our friend Bill Hunt, at the Digital Bits, — still waiting on those permalinks, Bill — is reporting that his “second to none” sources informed him that both Universal and Paramount are in the process of going blu. But don’t bother asking ‘em, because the same contracts that prevent them from switching now, prevent them from confirming the rumor. In addition, Bills sources tell him that while Paramount could make an announcement any day now, Universal’s won’t come until February — at the earliest — because “their contract period with the HD-DVD camp expires at the end of January.”
[Via FormatWarCentral]
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December 17th, 2007 by
Filed under: Portable Audio
The labels and XM have been fighting it out over XM + MP3 players for a while now, but it looks like Universal Music Group is finally backing down, signing a multi-year settlement agreement covering recording-capable XM radios like Pioneer’s Inno. Terms of the agreement weren’t released, but everyone sounds happy, with XM CEO Nate Davis calling the settlement “a win for everyone involved, especially for consumers.” Of course, that means XM is now in a suit with just most of the RIAA instead of all it, but the outlook’s not all bad: Reuters is reporting that Warner and XM are close to settlement as well. No word on when that might go down, but Reuters says it’ll be “soon.” Now if only the other labels would get it together, no?
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December 7th, 2007 by
Remember Nokia’s utopian / not-so-free and crippled “free” Comes with Music offering? We’ve been in contact with Nokia who’d like to clarify the service. According to Nokia, Comes with Music is, “completely independent from the Universal music store.” Nokia further distances themselves by stating that, “Universal was simply the first of these to publicly sign on. The fact that there are some similarities shows how the industry is thinking about the future of digital music - but its not a sign of any direct linkage between the offerings.” So, now we know what it isn’t, but we still don’t know exactly what it is. Regardless, anything can happen between now and the launch in “mid 2008″ — an eternity on a digital music evolution timeline. Perhaps the lack of detail is Nokia’s way of farming public opinion before the details are announced. Wouldn’t be a first.
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December 7th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio, Portable Video
Remember Nokia’s utopian / not-so-free and crippled “free” Comes with Music offering? We’ve been in contact with Nokia who’d like to clarify the service. According to Nokia, Comes with Music is, “completely independent from the Universal music store.” Nokia further distances themselves by stating that, “Universal was simply the first of these to publicly sign on. The fact that there are some similarities shows how the industry is thinking about the future of digital music - but its not a sign of any direct linkage between the offerings.” So, now we know what it isn’t, but we still don’t know exactly what it is. Regardless, anything can happen between now and the launch in “mid 2008″ — an eternity on a digital music evolution timeline. Perhaps the lack of detail is Nokia’s way of farming public opinion before the details are announced. Wouldn’t be a first.
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December 4th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio
If mama taught us one thing about free offers, it’s read the fine print. Unfortunately, it was missing from Nokia’s unusually tight-lipped “Comes with Music” announcement yesterday. Fortunately, Ars Technica unearthed the dirty details for us. Nokia’s service is actually a first to fit under Universal’s Total Music plan whereby carriers or device manufacturers tithe Universal a fee of about $5 per month for each device sold. While it appears free to end users, the cost is baked into the handset and/or data plans from your friendly neighborhood carriers. Oh, and it’s slathered in DRM — PlaysForSure DRM in fact making your tracks incompatible with both Zunes and iPods. Burning a CD will require an “upgrade purchase” for the tracks you received for free. Look, we don’t mind paying for tracks, in fact, we expect to. But all this underhanded sneakiness is just silly. This is not the future (at least we hope not).
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October 29th, 2007 by
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker clearly did not get enough raisins in his cereal this morning, because dude was not holding anything back during that speech he gave at Syracuse’s Newhouse School of Communications — in addition to saying NBC had made only $15M in iTunes video sales despite being the number one producer of content, he flat-out said that Apple and iTunes had “destroyed the music business” in terms of pricing and that video was next unless “we take control.” Of course, seeing as consumers can access Universal’s entire music catalog with various subscription services for under $10 a month ($36 a year, in the case of Yahoo Music) and entire NBC shows for free on the web, but still choose to buy songs and shows straight-up on iTunes anyway, it might be fair to say that NBC Universal is still figuring out how to monetize its content effectively, but really, where’s the fun in that? Round 7, fight!
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October 18th, 2007 by
Filed under: Portable Audio
The major record labels’ ongoing fixation with physical media continues on, as Universal, EMI, and Warner have each announced plans to sell music preloaded on flash drives. Universal says the move is “aimed at the younger, 12 to 24 year olds, who no longer believe that the CD is as cool as it used to be,” but that “people still want to own a physical product.” Yeah, too bad that physical product is a DAP. Predictably, the $10 flash drives will cost twice as much as normal CD singles but contain additional content — just like that ridiculous “ringle” concept we just heard about, only with more plastic and manufacturing involved. There’s no word on what format the music will be in or what the DRM will be, but it’s not like it really matters, since no one is going to buy these anyway. No word on when we’ll see this Stateside, but UK teenagers can expect to be patronized by the record labels sometime in the next few months.
[Via Pocket-lint]
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