Jared Moya
January 16th, 2006, 03:48 PM
<p>A digital music "vending machine" of sorts, music kiosks let users browse, buy and download tracks from an Internet-connected unit that they can then either burn to a CD or transfer to an MP3 player. </p><p> </p><p>New versions support Bluetooth technology, which would enable buyers to transfer content wirelessly from the kiosk to certain mobile phones. As for downloading to a portable device, kiosks suffer from one major setback -- the lack of interoperability with the iPod. </p><p> </p><p>Only unprotected MP3s and tracks bought from the iTunes Music Store can play on the popular iPod; the tracks sold by kiosks are protected with Microsoft Windows technology, and thus are unable to be transferred to the market-leading iPod.</p>
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