When it comes to music, there are a number of handsets that are perfect for those who love nothing more than listening to their favourite tunes wherever they are.
The internet has completely reshaped the music industry in just a decade, both in terms of how people find and listen to music, and also how musicians interact with each other and write new songs.
From their evolution from the fragile, cumbersome phonograph cylinders that Edison popularised back in 1877 through to flat, grooved disks we’ve come to know and love, vinyl has something of a special place in our collective hearts.
Television production company Betty may have got more than they bargained for when they attempted to convince independent musician Whitey to let them use his music for free on one of their shows.
Just 30 years ago, the idea of having a music studio at your home was a mere dream for all but already successful artists and producers, with even a relatively basic setup costing thousands, but the home computer and music software changed all that for good.