12 hrs ago | CNN
Yesterday | The Age
Mike Wilcox puts some mini MP3 players through their paces. If you place any value on a well-catalogued music collection at your fingertips, you have no doubt jumped on the digital music bandwagon eons ago. via The Age
Thursday | Scoop
iPod And iPhone Connectivity Now Available
“Singapore Airlines' customers can now enjoy their music, TV shows and movies on their iPod and iPhone through the in-flight entertainment system.”
Friday, 16 May 2008, 10:35 am Press Release: Singapore Airlines iPod And iPhone Connectivity Now Available On Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines announced the first-ever flights featuring iPod and iPhone ... via Scoop
Thursday | Reuters
Apple's largest U.S. store highlights growth plan
“These stores have served them very, very well and really raised the bar in terms of technology customer service”
Apple Inc unveiled its largest U.S. store on Wednesday, a glass-facade building sheathed in steel that a senior company official said reflects Apple's plans to expand retail ventures at home and abroad. via Reuters
Wednesday | ZDNet
Wednesday May 14 | Slippery Brick
Creative MuVo T200 storage doubled to 4GB
Posted in Portable Meda Players by Conner Flynn on May 13th, 2008 Creative has doubled the gigabytes in their Shuffle-rival, the MuVo T200. via Slippery Brick
Wednesday May 14 | Embedded.com
Under the Hood: Mature devices get Rolly rocking
The Sony Rolly, shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, is a "dancing" MP3 player: When songs are loaded or streamed via Bluetooth, the Rolly can roll around and flap its speaker coverings in time ... via Embedded.com
Tuesday May 13 | Gizmodo UK
Creative's Muvo Gets An Upgrade
Read more Digital Audio , MP3 , Mobile Devices Creative's original Muvo player was one of the smallest MP3 players around at the time and did quite well for itself amongst a swathe of chunky rivals. via Gizmodo UK
Tuesday May 13 | Chicago Tribune
Research In Motion announces faster BlackBerry to compete with Apple's iPhone
“We expect to be consistent with the margins in our business.”
Research In Motion Ltd. climbed to a record on the Nasdaq after the introduction of a BlackBerry model with quicker Web browsing and more space for video and music, stepping up competition with Apple Inc.'s ... via Chicago Tribune







