Canonical has launched a new app that allows iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad users to stream music from the cloud to their mobile devices. The new iOS version of the Ubuntu One Music app comes a few ...
Although it is not yet official, Ubuntu’s next release looks likely to include a music store service similar to Apple’s iTunes. The first hint that Ubuntu developers were considering a music store ...
Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, has announced the official launch of the Ubuntu One music store. Integrated into the Rhythmbox music player in the upcoming Ubuntu 10.04 ...
Canonical is preparing to augment its Ubuntu One cloud synchronization service with a new music streaming feature that will enable users to stream songs to their mobile phone from their Ubuntu One ...
The music store may be access directly through Rythmbox, the standard Ubuntu music player, but a plugin is available permitting it to be embedded in other applications such as Amarok. Tracks purchased ...
In the next release of Ubuntu Linux – Lucid Lynx – A well integrated Music store in the same lines as Apple’s iTunes for Mac and Windows users is being beta tested. With one major difference namely – ...
Canonical has launched a new Android app that lets Ubuntu One users stream music from the cloud to an Android device. The Ubuntu One service lets you upload files from an Ubuntu Linux computer to the ...
If you have an iPhone or iPod, a large collection of MP3s and a great home theater system, Ubuntu has an app for you. The Linux distro maker has introduced a way to stream the music from its cloud to ...
Canonical is privately beta-testing its own music store, set to go live with the release of Ubuntu 10.04, Lucid Lynx, later next month. The music store will offer both DRM-free and watermark-free MP3s ...