London-based company Omnifone today announced the launch of MusicStation Max -- a worldwide mobile music download service that offers 'free' unlimited downloads of music from the four major labels ...
We've heard about Cricket's Muve Music in the past, and the idea is the same as other subscription-based music services before: you pay a certain amount per month, and you get an unlimited amount of ...
Value-driven wireless provider Cricket has announced a new, unlimited mobile calling plan that has a bit of a musical twist. The new plan will offer unlimited calling, text messaging, and data, and ...
At a press conference in Amsterdam this weekend, Nokia launched a new service, Comes With Music. As the name suggests, it's all about music. The promise is that customers buying a compatible handset ...
Bloomberg reported today that Apple is negotiating with several music labels to allow its customers unlimited downloads of music they've bought. The roster of companies is said to include Universal ...
U.K. telco and cable TV company Virgin Media has partnered with Universal Music on an unlimited download service described as a "world first" in that users will be able to keep all the MP3 downloads ...
Starting September 2nd, every Cricket Android smartphone will automatically come equipped with the Muve Music service and unlimited downloads of songs and ringtones. The move aligns with Cricket’s ...
NEW YORK — Recording companies fed up with people illegally downloading music have a possible solution: Add the cost of music to monthly phone bills. Mobile phone operator Cricket Communications will ...
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First launching in the U.K., Comes With Music will be available on the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Comes With Music edition. Users who buy the device will have access to all of the music available in the ...
NEW YORK — Recording companies fed up with people illegally downloading music have a possible solution: Add the cost of music to monthly phone bills. Mobile phone operator Cricket Communications Inc.