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File-sharing phenomenon Napster just announced its latest act with a $207 million deal that has some millennials scratching ...
In April 2000, the band sued a website for copyright infringement. They won, but their popularity was seriously affected and they didn’t achieve much: Napster had already dictated how we would listen ...
Since 2016, Napster has been operating as a (legal) streaming service. It claims to have over 110 million high-fidelity tracks, with some supporting lossless audio. Napster subscribers can also listen ...
Hot on the heels of its $207 million Napster acquisition, Infinite Reality has announced the acquisition of AI company ...
The music-streaming service Napster has sold for $207 million to the tech firm Infinite Reality.
Infinite Reality, a tech company working on digital experiences and extended reality, has agreed to acquire AI firm Touchcast ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Napster, a brand that was notoriously connected to music piracy before reemerging as a subscription music service, has been sold to Infinite Reality for $207 million. The tech startup ...
Now owned by XR company Infinite Reality, the onetime music-sharing platform may once again turn the industry on its head ...
Since its file-sharing operation was shut down in 2001, Napster has been bought and reimagined several times. Harry McCracken ...
Napster, a once-popular website people used in the late ‘90s to illegally share music online that went bankrupt in 2001, has been sold for $207 million to a 3D technology company with plans to bring ...
Infinite Reality appears to have big plans for the streaming music service that revolutionized the industry in the early 2000s.
Napster, formerly a peer-to-peer file-sharing application founded in 1999, has been sold to Infinite Reality, a digital media and e-commerce company, for $207 million. Infinite Reality announced ...