Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Ubuntu One Music Store For Cheap, DRM-free Music

The Ubuntu One Music Store will be available out of box on Ubuntu 10.04 at the end of April. I can already tell that I'll be using it to buy music instead of using Zune or iTunes. Tracks appear to be 77 cents instead of iTunes' 99 cents. A full album appears to generally be $7.77.

As a test case, I looked at the price of Megadeth's United Abominations album on all three platforms. On Zune it was 800 MS points ($10). It was $9.99 on iTunes. Ubuntu One had it for $7.77. I also checked on a few more albums at the music store and they were the same price.

The UI is also pleasing. It's not as flashy as iTunes or Zune, but it is simple and not too cluttered. It's very easy to browse and to search for music.

iTunes and Zune both require you to install their respective software in order for you to download items from their marketplaces. Ubuntu One Music Store, on the other hand, is embedded into Rhythmbox. But if for some reason you don't like Rhythmbox, you can also access it through Banshee or Amorak. I'm all about not having to install crappy software just to download some mp3's. This is definitely an open source solution for handling a music store.

I'm really digging the music store. Even if you aren't an Ubuntu user, it may be worth installing on an virtual just to get music at such a great price. I really hope this will be a hit. I would love for Ubuntu One to extend to all sorts of digital downloads including TV shows and movies!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Ubuntu One Music Store

Beginning with Lucid Lynx, Ubuntu will begin shipping with a music store available out of box. The idea is to have a digital download store that doesn't hassle you with DRM. Sounds great right? Check out the FAQ here.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

L4D2's Midnight Riders

I heard that if there's a breeze, they have to cancel the concert because the town down wind will catch on fire.



Thursday, August 20, 2009

Kids these days...

They have no taste in their music. They are all adrenaline junkies, and all of them are out for attention. Take these kids for example...