(Wednesday) September 28, 2005 • admin
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News: Warner exec: Labels could cut off iTunes Music Store
Warner Music Group digital strategy chief Michael Nash said today that the major record labels could easily cut off the iTunes Music Store if Apple CEO Steve Jobs doesn’t budge in the song pricing battle. “What if Jobs says 39 cents or 29 cents per download—what then?” Nash asked during a
News: Motorola: ‘Screw nano’ comment just a joke
Motorola public relations has put out a statement in regards to a widely-cited report by the IDG News Service that portrayed Motorola CEO Ed Zander as having animosity for Apple’s iPod nano. The company claims that the “Screw the nano” remark was taken out of context and that Zander was simply
Acme Made The iPod Wallet
Looking for a more sophisticated case for your iPod or iPod mini? The Wallet, from Acme Made, is all about looking good while you listen to tunes on the way to brunch, the corner store, or the plane. Just don’t expect it to offer total protection along the way.
iPed iPod Stand
Thought Out’s iPed iPod stand combines a design that echoes the curves on Apple’s high priced Cinema Displays with steel construction so robust you could probably use it to hammer nails. Cool.
News: Mix: LuxPro Pico, iTunes for Windows Mobile, nano response
LuxPro, which blatantly copied Apple’s iPod shuffle, is apparently at it again with its “Pico” MP3 player. No specific details are currently available regarding features or availability. [via Engadget] A tech blogger has purportedly gotten his hands on a beta version of iTunes for Windows Mobile 5.0. While totally unverifiable, the
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