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Article | 20/03/2008 Apple ponders unlimited iTunes access, says report
Apple is talking with major record labels about offering unlimited access to the iTunes music collection for a flat fee paid when purchasing a new iPo...
Article | 13/03/2008 Japan investigates sparking iPod
A Japanese government agency has ordered an investigation into possible defects in Apple's first-generation iPod nano after one of the music players e...
Article | 12/03/2008 Researcher posts attack code for RealPlayer bug
A noted ActiveX researcher Monday revealed a bug in RealNetworks' RealPlayer that could be exploited by attackers to hijack Windows machines running n...
Article | 11/03/2008 The first MP3 player in space
Heroic spacemen risking life and limb aboard the International Space Station are braced for their latest trial: not alien attack, nor a malfunctioning...
Article | 7/03/2008 Samsung, Adidas take on iPod, Nike
Samsung Electronics and Adidas have joined the race against Apple and Nike to offer people a device that plays music and keeps track of workouts.
Article | 7/03/2008 What iPhone 2.0 will let you do
This June, Apple will release a major update to its iPhone software, including new features for businesses and broad support for third-party software....
Article | 28/02/2008 Sony shows off concept hand-powered gadgets for kids
Sony has developed a hand-powered digital still camera prototype envisaged for children in developing countries where electricity or batteries might n...
Article | 25/02/2008 Blu-ray Disc faces fight against downloads
Blu-ray Disc may have beaten out HD DVD as the high-definition optical disc format to replace DVDs, but it now faces a new test against Internet downl...
Article | 20/02/2008 Microsoft looking for ways to converge Windows Mobile, Zune
Microsoft appears to be looking for new ways to tie Windows Mobile phones and Zune media players together, although a Zune phone remains unlikely.
Article | 19/02/2008 'DVD Jon' offers beta version of content sharing tool
After cracking the encryption system that protected DVDs in order to play the discs he had bought on a PC running Linux, Jon Lech Johansen has his sig...
Article | 19/02/2008 BBC sells TV shows on Apple iTunes
BBC TV programs such as Life on Mars, Torchwood, Spooks and Little Britain have been made available for download from digital store iTunes.
Article | 14/02/2008 UK gov't mulls banning illegal downloaders from Internet
The UK government is considering cutting off Internet access for web users who illegally download music, movies and other digital media.
Article | 20/02/2008 Apple slashes iPod shuffle price, intros 2GB version
Apple cut the price of its iPod shuffle, the least expensive of its music players, by AUD$34, and will launch an AUD$89 2GB model later this month, th...
Article | 19/02/2008 Toshiba after HD DVD: What lies ahead?
By now Toshiba's decision to [[ArtId:1019495862 | no longer develop]], manufacture, or market HD DVD players and recorders is public knowledge. What'...
Article | 19/02/2008 Toshiba plans massive chip investment, JV with SanDisk
Toshiba and SanDisk will build a new state-of-the-art flash memory chip factory together starting in 2009, and will share the output from it, the comp...
Article | 18/02/2008 Sony hits greenhouse gas emission cuts target early
Sony is beating its own target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and will begin promoting a sustainable lifestyle to consumers through its product...
Article | 15/02/2008 Nanotech T-shirt can recharge MP3 player
Nanotechnology researchers have developed a shirt that brings new meaning to the slogan power to the people. They claim that what you wear may soon be...
Article | 15/02/2008 Lunch is new prime time for watching network TV online
The most popular hours for watching network TV video online falls between noon and 2pm, and women are nearly twice as likely as men to be watching the...
Article | 12/02/2008 Here comes the Apple iGame
Apple's latest trademark manoeuvres suggest it might be planning a variant on its iPhone or iPod aimed at the gaming market, offering fresh competitio...
Article | 12/02/2008 Microsoft buys mobile software company Danger
Continuing its push into the mobile consumer market, Microsoft announced that it plans to acquire Danger, the developer of software and services that ...

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