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Google Keeps a Record of Your Voice – Find Out How to Delete It

If you’re using Google Voice Search, Google has a record of you. In fact, you can listen to all the recordings of your searches over the past few years.  Google has been secretly collecting this sort of conversation whenever people utilize their product.  Google Voice search allows people to use the search function using their […]

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Artists Set to Benefit from a Simpler Form of Vinyl Production

Vinyl has surprisingly been showing impressive growth, even in the current age of digital downloads and live streaming. If you overlook the long delays and high costs of production, then you could see how artists can stand to make a lot of money from vinyl. With over 30 million vinyl units being shipped from 2008 […]

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The Amazing Power of Music

Every now and then we stumble upon a story that strikes the core of our humanity. Such is the story of Jack Leroy Tueller and His Ever Faithful Trumpet. The story of Jack Tueller (pictured above) has managed to touch the heart of everyone who’s listened to him recall his childhood days, or when he […]

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Keeping Your Old CDs Might be Redundant

We live in particularly interesting times for music fans. There’s a wide range of music services such as the YouTube, Music Key, Spotify, Google Play, Apple Music and Tidal. They’re getting more and more exclusive by the minute. And they’re taking the streaming industry to new heights, becoming one of the most popular ways to […]

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Significant Increase of Hearing Loss Amongst Teenagers Due to Risky Listening Habits and Misuse of Music Players

Earlier this month, NBC News Today reported that according to a new study, 30% of teenagers are suffering from tinnitus, a condition associated with a buzzing or ringing noise in the ears. Larry Roberts, researcher at Ontario-based McMaster University, concluded that tinnitus is an ever-growing problem and is a “major public health challenge.” According to the World […]

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Smartphones are the Biggest Culprits in Music Piracy

Music piracy is rapidly changing––both in the methods used, and the platforms engaged to pirate that content. Most music piracy today is being done through smartphones, as compared to the past, when desktops were the main culprits. The issue of music piracy is a multifaceted one, and there is more to this problem than simply […]

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