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The market for subscription-based music rentals would reach $3.3 billion in 2012, outpacing spending on original recordings. The global market for end-user generated mobile music revenues will rise to nearly $17.6 bln in 2012, from $8.9 bln in 2007. Total revenues from original recordings delivered to handsets, including both purchases and rental subscriptions, will increase to $6.1 bln in 2012 from $960 mln 2007.
 

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World Tech Round Up - Thursday September 7, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 07-09-2006 14:35

Fastest supercomputer to be built
P2P hogs putting pressure on bandwidth
Airline bans 'fire fear' laptops
3G Subscriptions to Reach 285 Million Worldwide
Advertisers look to mobile phones
IPTV to convert 48 million by 2010
Sprint streams full-length movies to mobiles
Microsoft hints at Vista delay in Europe
Bank of Ireland agrees to phishing refunds

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World Tech Round Up - Wednesday September 6, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 06-09-2006 14:11

Viacom Says Goodbye to Freston
Will Vista stall Net traffic?
Vivendi to buy BMG, settle Napster claims
PlayStation 3 Euro launch delayed
Google opens up 200 years of news
Google intros mobile ads service
MySpace music downloads 'doomed' without DRM
Students given free MP3 players
Apple phone draws near
Does Telephone telepathy exists
Battlestar Galactica attacks cyberspace
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World Tech Round Up - Tuesday September 5, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 05-09-2006 12:47

SMS phishing attacks hit mobile users
Firms targeted in spam share scam
Panasonic notebook batteries recalled
Vonage slowing down?
Patent Dispute Means SanDisk Can Only Show Photos
TiVo molds new marketing models
Online viewers shun lengthy videos
Kids buy lunches with scans of fingers
Digital divide still has a gap
China to lead the broadband world

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World Tech Round Up - Monday September 4, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 04-09-2006 14:39

MySpace punts 'MyTunes', targets Apple
Nokia snaps up mapping company
Call for MP3 hearing risk warning
Airports face growing mountain of unclaimed laptops
TV research to double visible colors
Global sat phone service awaits launch
Silicon Valley Worst of Technology Hubs
Pre-schoolers 'send e-mails'
Brazil orders Google to name names

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World Tech Round Up - Friday September 1, 2006 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 01-09-2006 13:57

Intel to slash 10,000 jobs?
U2 at heart of Spiral Frog-Apple battle
Paris Hilton calling card account cancelled
Microsoft releases latest version of WMP 11
NPR to Launch Digital-Music Service
Sony sponsors video podcasts for CNN
Net browser promises private surf
Blu-ray in Europe
MPAA Rates Film About MPAA Ratings As NC-17

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