Another free ride is coming to an end for Web music, only this time it's the musicians who stand to lose out. As consumers grapple with content filters on Napster that may make it harder to find free ...
At a federal prison in the mountains of southern West Virginia, hundreds of female inmates are taking part in a pilot program to bring the quality of entertainment behind bars into the 21st century.
MP3 changed the way we listen to music, as we shifted from bulky Walkmans to compact digital listening devices. But the digital audio encoding format has now been officially confirmed as dead by the ...
A new program will allow federal prison inmates to listen to music on personal MP3 players. More than 200,000 prisoners will be allowed to have MP3 players, which will be sold to them in the prison ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- At a federal prison in the mountains of southern West Virginia, hundreds of female inmates are taking part in a pilot program to bring the quality of entertainment behind bars ...
First published in 1993, MP3 development began at the Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in the late 1980s. Those of a certain age may nostalgically recall the days of dial-up ...
Ok, here's the deal:<P>I assembled an old computer from spare parts, and I'd like to be able to be able to play MP3's on it. I think it should be capable of it (if just barely), but I think I need a ...
More than 400 inmates have spent about $70 apiece to buy an MP3 player from the commissary in the Federal Prison Camp at Alderson, then 80 cents to $1.55 per song to customize their playlists from a ...