Archive for September, 2009

PostHeaderIcon How to Burn Free Music Legally

Discovering the best ways to burn free music legally has often been time consuming and plain boring for many people. This is simply because of the confusion that has been created around music downloading services which are known to have created legal problems for the users downloading tracks from their web sites.

Thanks to the Internet, people now have access to billions, if not hundreds of billions of files which allow them to burn free music from their favorite artists instantly. People no longer have to buy new cd’s since they can simply download and burn free music on the web without having to spend a dime on the music they want. This is something that has caused the major labels so much stress and has pushed most of them to chase music lovers with rediculus law suites in hopes of getting them to stop downloading their mp3 tracks for free. The key to avoiding a law suite is to simply find out where to burn free music legally, then use those web sites on a continuous basis.

The first thing you want to do is find multiple sites that let you burn free music legally is to visit a downloading music review site. These kind of sites usually review a growing number of music web sites that help people get all the goodies they need.

Once you get onto their sites, you’ll be directed to the top music downloading sites that don’t mind if you burn free music off their networks without having to spend a dime.

PostHeaderIcon The Awsome Power of the Samsung G600



Over the years Samsung has established itself as a stalwart in the thriving mobile phone industry. This South Korean electronic giant has given the world an exciting range of handsets in the last few years. Be its exciting D-series, or slim E-Series, Samsung has brought a sea change in terms of mobile phone features and functionalities. After creating huge sensation among the consumers with their feature rich stylist handsets Samsung is again bringing another member to its league, this time under the G-Series category, called the Samsung G600.

The Samsung G600 is a heavily loaded slider phone in an attractive casing. The handset measures 102 x 47.8 x 14.9 mm and weighs 105 grams and works on Quad Band technology, ensuring simfree use across many countries. The display feature is magnificent – the O2 phone has got a 2.2 inch 16 million colour TF screen supported with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. The phone stands tall above the rest with its stunning imaging feature. Equipped with a highly impressive 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, the phone works great for any occasion – birthday, wedding, family get-together or anything else.

Music features in the phone are also superb. The O2 Samsung G600 houses an integrated music player as well as a stereo FM radio. For those game lovers, the the device turns into a complete gaming console – it features embedded Java games as well as supports downloadable games. With 55MB internal memory and MicroSD memory card option, you can keep your entire world of entertainment with you. Connectivity features in the phone are also brilliantly incorporated – thanks to feature like Bluetooth A2DP, USB, EDGE and GPRS. The Samsung G600 carries some more features such as WAP 2.0 XHTML, NetFront HTML, TV Output, mobile printing, email support, handsfree speakerphone etc. All in all, the Samsung G600 is a complete package.

Samsung, O2

PostHeaderIcon What to Look for in a Music Download Site

Since the mid-1990s brought the beginning of legal battles surrounding digital music, the subject of downloading music has been a tricky one. It’s hard to know what is legal and what isn’t, and the potential risks associated with downloading anything can sometimes make people hesitate to try new sites for music downloads.

The threat of viruses and spyware would be enough to make anyone wary. Add to that the fact the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has been extremely aggressive in its pursuit of illegal downloads, and you have some compelling reasons to be nervous about downloading music.

As long as you take precautions to protect yourself from malicious software and from potential litigation, though, downloading music is the best way to get new songs for your computer or MP3 player. You can buy individual songs rather than entire albums, and you don’t have to deal with having a house full of CD cases. Digital; music is most definitely the wave of the future, so it’s worth finding out how to locate safe and legal music downloads.

When you are looking for a site to download music from, your first concern should be making sure that it is legal. Some companies outside of the US claim to be exempt from US music distribution laws and therefore state that they have a right to offer music for download without a license to do so. The legality of these sites highly questionable. If you find yourself at a site which is offering songs at what seems like an unusually low price, there is probably a good reason for that: they are doing it illegally.

There are five basic factors that you should look at after legality: price, selection, format, digital rights management (DRM), and extras. The first two, price and selection, are very similar between the big download sites. The infamous-but-reformed Napster offers roughly the same amount of tracks as Apple’s iTunes, and the per-track price for both sites is 99 cents. However, Napster also offers an unlimited monthly plan that allows you to pay one price to download unlimited songs per month – something that iTunes has yet to explore. A lot of enthusiasts argue that this makes Napster a better value.

Selection is something that’s extremely important to many of us – more important, even, than price. When you want a particular album or you need to check out a new band, you don’t want to see that your preferred site for music downloads doesn’t carry that artist. Of course, you have to expect that it will happen sometimes – but if you can’t find any of your favorite music on a particular site, it’s time to move on.

If you plan to use your music downloads on a portable music player, it is essential to know what format is offered by the site that you choose and whether it is compatible with your portable player. Some sites or services offer only a proprietary format that can only be used with their software. This is very limiting and can frustratingly lock you into using only one type of musical device forever because your entire music library is in that format.

DRM is an issue that most of the internet community divided. This is a way for music distributors to control what happens to the music that you download. If you want to download music and then use it to burn CDs, you will need to make sure that the DRM allowances for that particular music download site will let you burn CDs of downloaded tracks. Some sites allow a maximum number of times you can burn a song or playlist, some require additional payment, and some will not allow you to burn CDs from downloaded songs at all.

Finally, the extras that you get with your music downloads might be enough to tip the scales one way or the other for you if you are deciding between two sites. Some music download services will include additional files with the download of albums – but not the malicious kind of additional files. These files are like the liner notes that come in CDs. This type of additional offering is great for those who don’t want to miss out on the great cover art and notes that bands include with their CDs.

Armed with this information, you should be able to make an informed decision about which site is best for you when you’re looking for legal music downloads. If you are having trouble making a choice between several contenders, there are plenty of site reviews online that will give you all of the information you need about the music download sites you’re interested in. When in doubt, stick to a well-known service to avoid running into problems with spyware, viruses, and questionable legality.