February 2, 2004

Digital music revolution changing the tune

2004 will be the year of a new generation of mobile jukeboxes and telephones that will revolutionise how the world listens to music, reports the AP.

"People worldwide will soon be tuning into their favourite songs and compiling albums via their cellphones and video-game consoles, or downloading music onto mobile jukeboxes.

Nokia has even launched what it calls a "visual radio" with colour graphics and a built-in FM transmitter that will display information such as song titles and lyrics of the music it is tuned into. Its 7700 mobile device combines a phone with a touch screen, a video player and an MP3 music player".

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