Pandora and Last.FM MashupSource: omgirock.com
Recently, I have become a fan of Pandora Radio, the Internet radio station that discovers music for you. Last night, I stumbled across an open source app for Pandora called OpenPandora.
List of programs associated with WHS bug growsSource: Ars Technica
The list of file types that face corruption on Windows Home Server if certain conditions are met has grown and may continue to grow, Microsoft says. The problem was first reported in December when Microsoft announced it could reproduce the corruption error with nine programs.
Return of the llama: Winamp 5.5 impressesSource: Crave
When Winamp 5.3 came out a year ago, it impressed many who had written it off, although that may have been simply because it hadn't died a quiet death of obsolescence.
10 Alternatives to iTunes for managing your iPodSource: SimpleHelp.net
This overview details the features (with screenshots) of 10 different programs other than iTunes to manage your iPod. Tutorials are included for every program, and they're all either free or Open Source.
tutorials for free programsSource: Author - Gary Marsh
Tutorials for using the Gimp, Adaware, Clamwin, Audacity, Winamp, Streamripper, Phex and more. Links to sourves and installation instructions included.
Winamp and Orb team up to release Winamp RemoteSource: smartsymbian.com
AOL has launched Winamp Remote as of late last week that hopefully will turn any xHTML-equipped mobile handset (like almost any modern cellphone) into a Internet-controlled remote for a user's Winamp media player on that stationary (or laptop, heh) PC.
Current Track - Now Playing For GaimSource: software.johnroark.net
The Current Track plugin for Gaim (Win32) displays the current track gathered from iTunes, Winamp, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, foobar2000, Musicmatch Jukebox or from a file ( - ) in your Available message or Away Message (download 02/02/2007).
Hide music in your GIF picturesSource: MP3gif
The GIF format allows for an "application extension block" - an arbitrary section for applications that isn't checked by the GIF parser. Meanwhile, Winamp and other MP3 players ignore all data in the file that isn't marked as an MP3 block.
Winamp exploit poses hacker riskSource: The Register
Hopefully it's nothing major but I updated just in case. Winamp is a great program and I'd hate to see anything crazy happen to it.