(Monday) February 12, 2007 • admin
Lennon/McCartney for the iPod age
Morning Call – After nearly three decades of legal gridlock, the dispute between Apple Inc. and the keeper of the Beatles’ music, Apple Corps Ltd, ended last week. This was a trademark dispute, and as such things go, not a remarkable one. However, its resolution
EMI in talks to dump copy protection
USA Today – For instance, songs bought at Apple’s iTunes Store can be easily played only on an iPod, and not on digital devices from Microsoft and SanDisk. EMI spokesman Adam Grossberg wouldn’t comment on the DRM-free proposal. Big four music labels EMI, Warner
The human factor in gadget, Web design
CNET News – For every slick Apple iPod , there are a dozen washing machines with a baffling array of buttons. And for every simple TiVo interface, there are umpteen TV remote controls that look like something out of NASA’s Mission Control. Now companies
Gadget Fans Slam iPod Ban Plan
NewsFactor Network – Many readers expressed strong opposition to the possibility of a ban on using iPods and other electronics while crossing New York streets — an idea proposed by Senator Carl Kruger to combat “iPod oblivion.” While some recognize that fiddling with
Expand the reach, power of your iPod
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – Recording lecture notes, interviews, band rehearsals or any other ambient sound is a lot more sophisticated on your iPod than cassette-based systems. A $40 to $60 plug-in called MicroMemo, from XtremeMac, turns your iPod into a digital sound
World’s Wireless Industry Heads To Spain For 3GSM Conference
CNN Money – The device, which will be available starting in June, marks the iPod and Macintosh computer maker’s entry into the mobile phone business. The ultra-thin iPhone is controlled by touching a large touch screen, plays music, surfs the Internet, and runs a
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