(Monday) July 31, 2006 • admin
‘New iPod’ available in Chocolate
Although it’s been available in the UK for some time, US mobile phone users will soon be offered LG’s new cell phone, dubbed “Chocolate”. And network operator Verizon Wireless is marketing it as a digital music player that will challenge Apple’s ubiquitous iPod.
Key parts of ‘iPod law’ struck down in France
The French Constitutional Council has declared major aspects of the so-called iPod law unconstitutional, undermining some controversial aspects of the legislation.
EMusic’s Pitch: Download Song and Own It
By Jefferson Graham LOS ANGELES — The smash success of Apple’s iPod is paying huge dividends for a less-well-known music industry player, online retailer eMusic.
Verizon Wireless will release a cellphone that plays music and resembles Apple’s iPod as carriers edge into the MP3
Verizon Wireless will release a cellphone that plays music and resembles Apple’s iPod as carriers edge into the MP3 market.
France nixes part of so-called iPod law
France ruffled Apple’s feathers when the French Senate and National Assembly passed legislation that would force Apple to reveal its digital rights management technology (see our previous coverage ). The FairPlay DRM technology means that only iPods can play music purchased from Apple’s iTunes music store, and France claimed that its government-forced interoperability was meant to help consumers
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