Back in the late 1990s and early 2000s, before the days of the iPod and the iTunes Music Store, there was an app called Winamp. People over the age of 30ish will remember Winamp as the premiere music ...
A glitch with the popular WinAmp software for playing digital music files could allow an attacker to embed malicious code into an MP3 file, potentially damaging the user's PC and infecting other MP3s.
Winamp was the media player that, back in 1997, introduced many people to listening to music as MP3 files on the computer. Winamp came about the same time many people were finally getting the hang of ...
What the guy gave us was a list of 10 songs and a promise of a hundred bucks. We knew he was good for it, this being an oil-rich country with no shortage of disposable income. Still, even we ...
The custom build only requires two parts, a whole lot of code, and some configuring to conjure up those good ol’ days of Winamp. Just look at that clean old-school aesthetic. It really takes you back ...
Winamp is the music software that just won't die. In the first update in four years, the producers described it as the "culmination" of years of hard work, including two teams and a pandemic-dictated ...
Iconic '90s software brand Winamp is making its big desktop return. Winamp, for the uninitiated, was a digital audio playback application used most commonly to rip MP3 files from CDs. As well as this, ...
Despite the fact that nearly every device I rely on now has the capability to play or stream digital audio files, I would still happily embrace the inconvenience of carrying around a standalone MP3 ...
Winamp, a nifty piece of freeware that Net surfers use to play their MP3 files, just got some serious competition: a version of Sonique developers are calling Mantis. On May 2, the developers at ...
Using Winamp 5 right now. There's nothing else available that matches its features. Those of you who switched away when Winamp 3 came out should give 5 a try, it's pretty quick and completely stable ...
Winamp, the popular ’90s media player, is officially back after four years of development. Up until around the millennium, the software was the go-to MP3 platform for music fans. It was purchased by ...