Sony has launched their own challenge to Apple's iTunes this week, dubbed Qriocity, which will be an unlimited, cloud-based music service available via the PlayStation 3 and other Internet-connected devices such as HDTVs and Blu-ray players.
The service will go live by the end of the year, giving users a chance to stream millions of songs in the cloud.
Besides the PS3, the service ... [ read the full article ]
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here they go again another sony connect failure in the waiting as sony install more feckin DRM that damages your system and reports every click back to sony HQ!
Quote:Sony kills DRM stores -- your DRM music will only last until your next upgrade
The Sony 'Connect' DRM-tastic music store is closing shop on March 31, 2008. Another failed experiment in DRM is leaving its paying customers out in the cold with soon-to-be unusable content (unless you violate the DMCA) in the form of audio files DRM locked to Sony's ATRAC media players. Yet another in a seemingly endless stream of examples of how media companies are punishing their paying, legitimate customers for the RIAA's own infuriating technological shortsightedness.
i think i'll pass fecktards as youve proven to not give a dam about your customers too many times now so you can continue with your strategy of "a new mug is born every minuet" but im not falling for it again.