Archive for January, 2007
Wednesday 31 January 2007 @ 9:45 am
The Microsoft Zune isn't the only digital audio player on the block to pack in WiFi. The G14 from Blu-Sens has got it too, and what's more, it's even got Bluetooth.
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Wednesday 31 January 2007 @ 9:24 am
Apple's current dominance hurts company, but CEO says picture will change as consumers increasingly use mobile phones as MP3 players.
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Wednesday 31 January 2007 @ 5:58 am
Logitech expands the role of PC speakers with its X-240 speaker system that can charge, play and sync docked gadgets, such as MP3 players, cell phones and personal digital assistants, with your PC.
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Wednesday 31 January 2007 @ 2:45 am
Napster Chief Executive Chris Gorog told Reuters that Apple’s approach was "anti-consumer" and had held the subscription model back. But Gorog expects the picture to change as consumers turn to mobile phones that also operate as MP3 players.
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Wednesday 31 January 2007 @ 2:04 am
The majority of consumers have not yet accepted the subscription model to rent rather than buy music but this is likely to change over the next year, according to the head of the online service Napster Inc..
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Tuesday 30 January 2007 @ 11:09 pm
MICROSOFT has finally pulled the covers from its new Windows Vista software, touting online movie, music and photos photo services and the ability of parents to control their kids' use of the family computer as the big reasons to upgrade to the new system.
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Tuesday 30 January 2007 @ 5:33 pm
Despite Microsoft's best efforts, Vista isn't yet breaking any sales records. According to some reports, the launch of the new operating system didn't even draw a midnight crowd. People are curious about Windows Vista, though - data from Hitwise reveals that searches for the term are up 53%. I had a cynical reaction when I saw LeeAnn Prescott's headline: "What kind of 'start date' does that 53% ...
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Tuesday 30 January 2007 @ 5:08 pm
People love to throw around the term “iPod killer”, and if ever there was an iPod nano killer, the Samsung T9 is it. Read our review.
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Tuesday 30 January 2007 @ 4:56 pm
The majority of consumers have not yet accepted the subscription model to rent rather than buy music the head of the online service Napster says.
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Tuesday 30 January 2007 @ 4:17 pm
LONDON: The majority of consumers have not yet accepted the subscription model to rent rather than buy music but this is likely to change over the next year, according to the head of the online service Napster Inc.
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