Napster, a once-popular website people used in the late ‘90s to illegally share music online that went bankrupt in 2001, has ...
As a music streaming service, Napster has lagged behind rivals like Spotify and Apple Music. According to Music Ally, Napster ...
Napster is making a comeback... in the metaverse Napster, which made a name for itself first in music sharing and then in music streaming, has now been bought by a metaverse specialist that's seeking ...
Napster, the peer-to-peer music platform that disrupted the music industry back in 1999 is making a comeback as a metaverse ...
AI startup Infinite Reality has bought Napster with plans to add a music metaverse to the music-streaming platform.
Infinite Reality, has acquired the iconic music platform Napster for $207 million, with plans to create music metaverse.
Napster has been acquired for $207m by Infinite Reality, a metaverse company valued at $12.2bn which also owns the Drone Racing League.
Infinite Reality, a media, ecommerce, and marketing company focused on 3D and AI-powered experiences, has entered an agreement to acquired Napster. That means that the brand originally launched in ...
Napster is back? If you're confused, you're not alone. Internet users expressed disbelief that the brand still existed — let alone had sold for $207 million. "Napster? Is it 1999?" The news on ...