HP To Deliver iPod-Based Players
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HP to deliver iPod-based players
HP to deliver iPod-based players
01/08/2004 07:23 PMApple's desire to see the iPod
remain the leader in the digital music player market got a big push on
Thursday when Apple and
HP announced
that they have formed a strategic alliance to deliver HP-branded
digital music players based on the iPod. The news came at the Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Cingular and Microsoft Deliver New
Windows Mobile-Based Devices
Cingular and Microsoft Deliver New
Windows Mobile-Based Devices
01/06/2005 12:17 AMCingular Wireless and Microsoft Corp. today announced that they plan
to make the powerful experience familiar on desktops available to
users through more Windows Mobile (TM) -based devices in 2005.
IBM, Unisys Deliver Mainframe Abilities
to Standards-Based Servers
IBM, Unisys Deliver Mainframe Abilities
to Standards-Based Servers
05/03/2004 09:42 AMThe companies introduce new systems that stress flexibility and
manageability.
Older flash-based MP3 players and OS X
metadata
Older flash-based MP3 players and OS X
metadata
06/24/2005 09:44 PMSeveral "primitive but common" flash-based non-Apple USB MP3 players
(e.g. AIPTEK MP-1003, SEG MP53-256) will horribly keel over if used in
connection with Tiger and/or 10.3.9. They may display two songs for
one, or even cras...
Concurrent and EDAS Sign Agreement to
Deliver PC-Based Linux Solutions
Concurrent and EDAS Sign Agreement to
Deliver PC-Based Linux Solutions
02/12/2004 09:59 AMdBusinessNews.com Feb 12 2004 2:19PM GMT
First players based on Taiwan's FVD HD
disc to ship next month
First players based on Taiwan's FVD HD
disc to ship next month
03/29/2005 06:34 AMWhy wait for blue-laser discs?
Mobile Location Based Services Finally
Begin to Deliver - $1bn this Year to
$8.5bn by 2010
Mobile Location Based Services Finally
Begin to Deliver - $1bn this Year to
$8.5bn by 2010
06/17/2005 03:16 PMMobile Location Based Services (MLBS) have promised much, but to date
delivered little. Now, with many of the elements in place to deliver
functionally richer and more attractive services, there are signs that
MLBS are about to start delivering some of the promised benefits to
both operators and end users. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
Sony takes aim at iPod with new players
Sony takes aim at iPod with new players
07/01/2004 12:21 AMby Larry Angell - Sony has announced two new hard drive-based digital
music players that appear to be the closest thing to a threat that
Apple's iPod has encountered...
Sony Takes on iPod With New Music
Players
Sony Takes on iPod With New Music
Players
07/01/2004 01:53 PMSony Electronics on Thursday challenged the Apple iPod by unveiling a
pair of digital music players, including one with an LCD to display
still images.
I have none of the players, Apple's iPod
or Sony's. I can't have an idea of why
to buy a player that does not
I have none of the players, Apple's iPod
or Sony's. I can't have an idea of why
to buy a player that does not
07/10/2004 07:51 PMTechTree Jul 10 2004 11:41PM GMT
Japanese Music Fans Rush To Buy New iPod
Mini Players
Japanese Music Fans Rush To Buy New iPod
Mini Players
07/24/2004 02:54 AMThousands of people lined up outside electronics stores in Japan on
Saturday as Apple launched sales of its iPod mini digital music
player. By Mainichi Shimbun (via MyAppleMenu)
Digital Age Products Releases New
iSoundz Product Line for iPod and MP3
Players
Digital Age Products Releases New
iSoundz Product Line for iPod and MP3
Players
08/30/2004 03:19 AMThree new products make it easier to play your iPod music and audio
books anywhere. These innovative products will also work with other
MP3 devices. [PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]
Apple Computer said quarterly profit
more than tripled, bolstered by sales of
its iPod digital music players
Apple Computer said quarterly profit
more than tripled, bolstered by sales of
its iPod digital music players
07/14/2004 08:18 PMNewsweek Jul 15 2004 0:35AM GMT
Flash-based iPod days away
Flash-based iPod days away
01/06/2005 02:35 AMThanks to jerry for the heads up in BPN.
Apple's long-rumored flash-based iPod will be introduced at Macworld
Expo in 1GB and likely 2GB versions, Apple enthusiast website Think
Secret has confirmed. Various details regarding the device have
emerged days before Apple CEO Steve Jobs is set to unveil the tiny
music player during his keynote address.
Rapidly falling flash prices have enabled Apple to buy 1GB modules
from Samsung at a relatively low cost, sources report, which in turn
will allow Apple to sell the device for $149. Sources have also
suggested that a 2GB version, packing two tiny 1GB flash modules, may
sell for $199.
The device is currently being manufactured by Taiwain-based Asustek,
which Apple brought on towards the end of the summer as a second ODM
for manufacturing iPods. Sources say the flash-based iPod will be
powered by a chipset from SigmaTel and that it will feature a screen
that is the same width as the iPod mini's but two lines shorter.
Not certain at this point is what sort of touch-based interface the
device will use. Some sources have suggested that device will forgo
Apple's ClickWheel, featured on the iPod mini and 4G iPod, and will
instead have more buttons, like the first generation iPod.

News source:
Think SecretRead full story...iTube: Tube-Based Amp For iPod
iTube: Tube-Based Amp For iPod
03/19/2005 02:29 AM By Gizmodo
iPod based foreign language phrasebook
iPod based foreign language phrasebook
06/29/2004 08:11 PMTalking Panda is a new language translation app designed for the Apple
iPod. Comes with over 300 common words and phrases of whichever
language you want to speak. French, Spanish, and Japanese for $10 per
language.
RFID News editor John
Wehr, who is helping out with the project, says "The fun thing is that
the idea is so straightforward it could be used (or pre-installed?)
with any portable player." Flash demo
here, and website
here.
An iPod-based Guide To SF Wireless
Hotspots
An iPod-based Guide To SF Wireless
Hotspots
07/19/2004 06:14 PMFlash-Based iPod to be Revealed at MWSF
2005
Flash-Based iPod to be Revealed at MWSF
2005
01/06/2005 01:55 AMThe fearless ThinkSecret team has confirmed that a flash-based iPod
will see its first light of day (or first fluorescent lighting) at
2005's Macworld Expo in San Francisco. The device will probably come
with 1GB and 2GB configurations. The price tags may be $149 and $199,
respectively.
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

HP to sell portable music player based
on iPod
HP to sell portable music player based
on iPod
01/08/2004 08:27 PMSiliconValley.com Jan 8 2004 8:12PM ET
"piPod, an iPod-based field guide to NYC
pizzerias"
"piPod, an iPod-based field guide to NYC
pizzerias"
06/24/2004 04:50 AMHP unveils iPod-based 'HP Digital Music
Player'
HP unveils iPod-based 'HP Digital Music
Player'
01/09/2004 10:08 PMCarly Fiorina, Hewlett-Packard's chairman and chief executive officer,
has unveiled the new iPod-based HP device at the 2004 Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas...
Slice: piPod: An iPod-Based Field Guide
To NYC Pizzerias
Slice: piPod: An iPod-Based Field Guide
To NYC Pizzerias
06/22/2004 08:39 PMpiPod, an iPod-based field guide to NYC pizzerias .. piPod, a New York
pizzeria guide for your iPod ..
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HP, Apple partner on iPod-based device,
iTunes [updated]
HP, Apple partner on iPod-based device,
iTunes [updated]
01/08/2004 07:16 PMHP and Apple today announced a strategic alliance to deliver an
HP-branded digital music player based on Apple's iPod, and iTunes to
HP's customers...
Flash-Memory MP3 Players: Portable Audio
Players Offer Music To Go, On The Cheap
Flash-Memory MP3 Players: Portable Audio
Players Offer Music To Go, On The Cheap
05/26/2004 06:02 AMThe Rio Cali is our favorite player of the bunch -- hands-down. This
player is especially appealing for its great functionality and
excellent interface design. By Mathew Honan, Macworld (via
MyAppleMenu)
Nomic World: By the players, for the
players
Nomic World: By the players, for the
players
05/26/2004 03:15 PM
[This is an edited version of the talk I gave last fall at the
State of Play
conference.]
I'm sort of odd-man-out in a Games and Law conference, in that my
primary area of inquiry isn't games but social software. Not only am I
not a lawyer, I don't even spend most of my time thinking about game
problems. I spend my time thinking about software that supports group
interaction across a fairly wide range of social patterns.
So, instead of working from case law out, which has been a theme here
(and here's where I insert the "I am not a lawyer" disclaimer) I'm
going to propose a thought experiment looking from the outside in.
And I want to pick up on something that Julian [Dibbell] said earlier
about game worlds: 'users are the state.' The thought experiment I
want to propose is to agree with that sentiment, and to ask "How far
can we go in that direction?"
Instead of looking for the places where game users are currently suing
or fighting one another, forcing the owners of various virtual worlds
to deal with these things one crisis at a time, I want to ask the
question "What would happen if we wanted to build a world where we
maximized the amount of user control? What would that look like?"
I'm going to make that argument in three pieces. First, I'm going to
do a little background on group structure and the tension between the
individual and the group. Then I want to contrast briefly governance
in real and virtual worlds. Finally I want to propose a thought
experiment on placing control of online spaces in the hands of the
users.
- More at http://www.shirky.com/writings/nomic.html
Web-based Timesheet Provider Replicon
Inc. Launches Web-based Resource
Scheduling Software
Web-based Timesheet Provider Replicon
Inc. Launches Web-based Resource
Scheduling Software
04/06/2005 02:38 AMReplicon’s Web Resource to Replace the use of Traditional Spreadsheets
for Employee Project Scheduling [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
"how-to record on your ipod (for free) -
ipod hacks - ipod.hackaday.com"
"how-to record on your ipod (for free) -
ipod hacks - ipod.hackaday.com"
12/31/2004 04:38 PMBB-Shopping Is One of the Best Resources
for Mobile Phone Accessories, Ipod
Accessories (Ipod, Ipod Arm Band)and
Many More
BB-Shopping Is One of the Best Resources
for Mobile Phone Accessories, Ipod
Accessories (Ipod, Ipod Arm Band)and
Many More
02/01/2005 08:46 PMOne Place Resource for Ipod Accessories and other Consumer Electronic
Gadgets [PRWEB Jan 26, 2005]
Spry Launches Windows Based Virtual
Private Server Hosting Based on
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Spry Launches Windows Based Virtual
Private Server Hosting Based on
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
03/14/2005 04:40 PMVirtual Private Server (VPS) technologies have allowed webhosting
users on Linux for years to have control of their own servers while
minimizing cost. Spry now offers this ability to the Microsoft Windows
hosting community. Spry is known as a leading VPS hosting and
colocation provider in Seattle, Washington. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Deliver Us From Eva
Deliver Us From Eva
04/13/2005 02:30 PMEven if you can envision useful applications for a female
andro
id head with a socially interactive mouth, ask yourself if that's
worth the eventual destruction of humankind.
we deliver for you
we deliver for you
03/19/2003 10:24 PMAs promised to nala, I bring you a special presentation. clicky here
(keep it open while you surf!). whoo hoo!...
AMD To Deliver Low-End Chips
AMD To Deliver Low-End Chips
06/08/2004 12:18 PM“AMD is preparing to launch a line of low-end processors,
targeting ‘everyday’ computing on business and consumer
hardware. The Sempron chips will be offered in desktop and mobile
version, and are scheduled for release in the second half of this
year.”
Text Ads Deliver What You Pay For
Text Ads Deliver What You Pay For
08/12/2004 04:15 AMSearch engine text ads can outperform most banner ads, even when users
aren
How to Stand and Deliver
How to Stand and Deliver
08/30/2004 03:30 PMgood tips for speakers
Deliver Maildir 0.8
Deliver Maildir 0.8
06/11/2004 03:13 AMA tool for delivering messages from STDIN to a Maildir mailbox.
When Keywords Don’t Deliver
When Keywords Don’t Deliver
03/19/2005 02:41 AMTwo Companies That Deliver
Two Companies That Deliver
04/22/2004 01:25 PMFedEx and UPS may bring solid returns to your portfolio.
Can Microsoft deliver on CRM?
Can Microsoft deliver on CRM?
02/11/2004 10:51 AMZDNet Feb 11 2004 3:22PM GMT
News: Griffin ships AirClick Remote for
iPod, iPod mini
News: Griffin ships AirClick Remote for
iPod, iPod mini
03/31/2005 07:35 PMGriffin Technology Inc. on Thursday announced the release of their
AirClick Remote for iPod and iPod mini, a remote control designed, as
you might have guessed, to work with Apple's iPod and iPod mini. The
AirClick Remote is different from most iPod remote controls because it
works using Radio Frequency (RF) technology instead of infrared, so it
doesn't require a line of sight to the iPod and can operate up to 60
feet away, according to Griffin. It's shipping now for US$39.99.
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