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(Via AppleInsider.)

In what could be a significant victory for its online music store, Apple is believed to have landed agreements not only to remove copy protection from the music of all major labels but to also allow direct music downloads to iPhones over cellular networks.

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Apple has posted a page to remember the soul artist Isaac Hayes days after his death last week. We’ll miss you, Shaft.

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(Via MacNN.)

Premiere Radio Networks has announced that this weekend, a new, three-hour music countdown show backed by Apple will launch, titled The iTunes Download (link not yet functional). The show will be hosted by iTunes’ Director of Music Programming, Alex Luke, and be broadcast from Los Angeles to a number of Top 40-format radio stations. The show will air weekly on Saturday or Sunday, and will feature the 30 most downloaded songs in America, as well as interviews with highlighted artists. Luke will also draw attention to celebrity playlists, and iMixes, the playlists shoppers create in the iTunes Store.

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(Via Mac OS X Hints.)

Prior to the iPhone software version 1.1.4, you could listen to the iPod audio over a Bluetooth headset if you did the trick of switching to the voicemail screen and selecting the headset for audio. This still works, but you can’t leave this screen and you can’t sleep the phone, or the headset audio is disabled.

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(Via USA Today.)

by Jefferson Graham, USA Today

The music industry is fianlly comfortable selling digital music without copy protection, but the huge shift hasn’t resulted in dramatically higher sales.

Instead, it produced something that major music labels have long sought: a strong No. 2 competitor to Apple.

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(Via Insanely Great Mac.)

A sure sign of the apocalypseApple’s giving something away

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“The CEO of Sony BMG Music Entertainment says that the company is developing an online music subscription service that would give users unlimited access to its music and be compatible with a host of digital music players,” Matt Moore reports for The Associated Press.

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