How To Fix A Broken Zune 30
If you’re 30G Zune is frozen your one of a million suffering from the same problem (read full frozen Zune story). Fortunately the fixing a frozen Zune 30 easy is. Continue reading
Microsoft’s 30G Zune Suffers Massive “2K9” Failure
UPDATED: New Year’s Eve morning almost a million 30G Zune owners found their mp3 players frozen at the start up screen. Dubbed by some online "Zune 2K9" and "Z2K" in. Continue reading
Official Microsoft Zune Press Release And Statement
Early this morning we were alerted by our customers that there was a widespread issue affecting our 2006 model Zune 30GB devices (a large number of which are still actively. Continue reading
Wednesday’s Music Briefing: Thumbs Down For Choruss, Digital Demo Gets Older, Projected Growth & Much More
Have a great New Year’s Eve and onward to what should be a very interesting 2009! I will be posting throughout the rest of the holiday break as news warrants. Continue reading
3 Trends Driving The Music Industry In 2009
Predictions are easy. Being good at them is much harder. As I’ve been working on my predictions for the music industry for 2009, however, three recurring themes seem to be. Continue reading
Tuesday’s Music Briefing: Friendstar Joins Ban, Dresdon Dall Disses WMG, RIAA Denied & More
HYPEBOT FEATURES: 3 Trends Driving The Music Industry In 2009 RockMoto Matches Music With Motorcycles Music Is Looking To Ads For Revenue In Middle Of Three Year Sales Slump Major. Continue reading
Harvard Class Tries To Raise Curtain On RIAA Trial
The RIAA claims its taking new approach in it’s fight to stop illegal file sharing by working with ISP’s. But thus far it is continuing to persue the dozens of. Continue reading
Monday’s Music Briefing: Ad Supported Slump, Playlists, Facebook Music, EMI.com & More
HYPEBOT FEATURES: Harvard Class Tries To Raise Curtain On RIAA Trial A Video Mashup Of The Top 25 Hits Of 2008 A Review Of Last Week’s Top Music Industry News. Continue reading
Music’s Week In Review: Project Playlist Banned, CD’s Shunned, Long Tail Questioned, RIAA Shifts & Much More
It was a holiday week in most of the news, but that didn’t stop the music industry from making news: Facebook followed MySpace bowing to industry pressure and banning Project. Continue reading