Last week, AOL announced that it was shutting down Winamp, ending the audio player's 16-year run. In response, a group of developers has launched a "Save Winamp" campaign aimed at convincing AOL to ...
Today’s the day. Winamp is officially kicking the bucket. Well the day it was supposed to, but maybe not? Either way, the peppy little player that really whips the llama’s ass has been fading into ...
Winamp version 5.9.1 is here, rejoice! The venerable — nay, aged — but reliable media player has been receiving sporadic updates over the last couple decades, but little truly new functionality has ...
After 15 years on the internet, once-ubiquitous digital audio player Winamp will soon be just a memory. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts ...
It’s not dead! Winamp will continue to whip the llama’s ass for the foreseeable future, but under new management. The legendary MP3 software has been acquired from AOL by Radionomy, less than a month ...
Winamp's plans to regain relevance include much more than finally updating its audio software. The company has opened invitations to a creator service that gives musicians tools to distribute, promote ...
This year marks the 15th birthday of Winamp. During that time it went from being a must-have piece of software to languishing in complete obscurity. But where did it all go wrong? Ars Technica has a ...
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