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Will my DAB radio work at 35,000 feet?
Digital Living UK DAB radios are designed to receive transmissions in Band III. Some European countries, including Spain and parts of Germany, also use Band III, so your DAB radio will work there -- although broadcasts will be in Spanish or German, obviously.
4 May 2006, 12:42
What do bloggers want?
Digital Living Battelle took the title 'band manager' and rolled up his sleeves. Instead of thinking writer/publisher, why not writer/agent -- or even rock band/band manager? With British bloggers threatening to claim what's left of John Prescott's scalp, this...
15 July 2006, 9:00
Consumers frustrated by online music catalogues
Digital Living Although tiny shards of the early Beatles catalogue have leaked onto online music stores, buying CDs is still the only way to get the vast majority of the band's tunes. This is not necessarily the labels' fault, as much as online fans like to...
16 June 2005, 12:44
Is Prince the prototype?
Digital Living These dedicated sites would give you one band's music, available in every secure format, and maybe recordings of live shows in an open format such as OGG or FLAC. I know, I know; every band in the world seems to have at least one Web site (here's...
Tags: stores, fans, digital music, deal
9 May 2005, 15:48
The digital won't let me go
Digital Living I'm searching with a nephew for a song by an obsure Japanese band when Google freezes. Helping to launch this Web site has given me plenty of time to think about a simple question, one I look forward to trying to answer in this weekly column.
16 May 2005, 12:40
Festival photos that rock!
Digital Living First, if it starts raining and you still want to take photographs, wrap a carrier bag around your digital SLR and use a rubber band to hold the pleated opening of the bag around the lens. The first thing you'll need to figure out is what camera to...
17 August 2005, 15:35
Top five ways MP3 has changed the world
Digital Living Giving bands a platformWe're all used to being able to hear music samples at band URLs and larger sites such as MP3.com, so it's easy to forget that if someone wanted to replicate that process ten years ago, he or she would have had to convince...
17 August 2005, 15:30

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