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The grapevine says some at CES are being told Microsoft will no longer develop PlaysForSure, its proprietary DRM system, a move Microsoft swore up and down it would never make when the company failed to include PlaysForSure support in the Zune line.

According to Jupiter Research has done some Microsoft's decision to abandon PlaysForSure by not including it in the newly minted Zune hasn't been the death nail many expected. Napster, a PlaysForSure partner who's recently been looking for a new owner, is still managing to rake in subscribers, and grow revenue.

Adding 48,000 subscribers in their fiscal third quarter, the company managed to beat analyst estimates by a bit, and frankly, shock the pants off many naysayers. According to Reuters, "Napster Chief Executive Chris Gorog said the company had significantly improved its strategic position with international expansion to Japan and mobile phone partnerships. Subscribers downloaded 500 million songs and 700 million music streams in calendar 2006, Napster said."

Napster is still courting buyers through investment banking firm UBS but, as of yet no official deal has been announced. Stronger numbers obviously help to make any Napster deal more attractive.

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