51. The unit also comes with the software and cables needed to download music using either a Windows or Macintosh-based computer. 52. The Warner Music Group plans to let customers download music starting in November through Web sites of retailers such as Wal-Mart. 53. They can play a song, then direct listeners to a Web site to download music and eventually buy it. 54. They download music from a computer, and store it on a RAM chip, which plays it back through headphones. 55. They will also stop requiring consumers to enter their names and e-mail addresses as a condition of downloading the music. 56. This deal sets the stage for record labels to allow people to download music to their computer. 57. Time Warner wants to turn online retailer CDNow into a digital storefront that will let customers download music from the Internet. 58. To use the I-Jam system, you download music through your computer as you normally do. 59. Users of the service can also download music, read reviews and watch music videos on their PCs. 60. Users also will not be able to download music to portable devices or create their own CDs. |