The 7digital Music Store app for the PlayBook will be previewed this week at the South by South West music and digital festival in Austin, Texas. There's no word on a release date or prices for the PlayBook yet, but we do know that tracks bought through the 7digital app will cost the same as if bought online. Other mobile music services include the free We7 Android app - what's with all the 7s? - and Spotify, which this week reached 1 million paying subscribers. iTunes is used by many millions of people to manage the music on their iPods and iPhones. The PlayBook is up against the iPad 2, which is tied to Apple's iTunes for syncing, movies and apps, as well as music. It's good news, then, that 7digital has music covered. /rebates/&252fcrackberry-apps-free-download. It also boasts a new, specially-designed operating system, so apps for BlackBerry phones won't work on the PlayBook. RIM's slate supports Flash, multi-tasking and gaming features. The PlayBook is a 7-inch tablet with a powerful dual-core processor. Tracks are 320kbps MP3 files, and are DRM-free so you can transfer them easily to other computers and devices. PlayBook owners will be able to preview and download tunes chosen from the 13 million or so tracks in 7digital's catalogue. That's good news for music-lovin' CrackBerry fans. The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will come with a built-in 7digital Music Store app when it launches this year.
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