Legal Sounds offers good music service

Written by Nick on August 31, 2008

In my quest for legal downloads I stumbled on Legal Sounds. The website offers a legal way of getting music files from the internet. At this point, only iTunes has been the most popular and consistently used music download service.

Legal Sounds requires users to download its proprietary Downloader and load up the application with the preferred balance using credit card payment options. It also accepts e-Gold.

Legal Sounds has the makings of being a good contender in the legal music download service market because of its no-fuss way of providing its service.

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Cool utility: Evil Lyrics, a lyric search tool

Written by Nick on August 19, 2008

Downloading music is a lot of fun especially when you get the opportunity to actually sing along. Karaoke is probably one the best pastimes in the world but what is hard is that singing along to an mp3 is hard because you always need to look for the lyrics for each file.

That’s why I think a utility like Evil Lyrics is such a big help for closet singers. The free app automatically gets the lyrics to songs that are played on your PC’s default music app. The lyrics appear in a small window that you can customize. I’ve been using Evil Lyics for more than a year now and I am one happy user.

You guys should also try it.

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Dell to reenter MP3 player market

Written by Nick on August 1, 2008

Making downloads of your favorite music is one thing, but you’ll need a nifty gadget to store those files. I don’t know if anyone still remembers Dell actually producing MP3 players but the company is now reentering the market once again.

The company is currently testing a new player that could be made available as early as this September. Dell’s player will feature a small navi-screen and basic controls that will be used in scrolling through playlists. It can also connect to WiFi network and will be priced at less than $100.

Dell has entered the mp3 player market once before, in 2003. But that initial foray was a huge flop for the company.

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