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Swinger music player 0.1

Swinger music player 0.1 02/14/2004 03:53 AM

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Microsoft Corp. today announced the final version of Windows Media® Player 10 will be available for download at 6 a.m. PDT on Sept. 2, 2004. The new player is designed to make it faster and easier for consumers to discover, download, play and transport their digital media, and includes the first built-in Digital Media Mall, which enables consumers to browse and acquire music and video from a broad number of online stores. The Digital Media Mall includes access in the United States to CinemaNow Inc., Musicmatch Inc., MusicNow LLC, Napster LLC, Wal-Mart Music Downloads and MSN® Music, a preview of which will be made available tomorrow. Windows Media Player 10 also enables consumers to transfer their music to more than 70 portable devices and automatically sync their entire media library -- music, video, recorded TV and pictures -- to new Windows Mobile (TM) -based Portable Media Centers, which Microsoft announced will be available tomorrow at retail.

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HP to launch music store, digital music
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Following the lead of its competitors in the PC industry, Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) plans to announce a digital music player and music store along with a line of digital televisions early next year, a HP spokeswoman said Wednesday.

HP Music Player and Music Store


HP Music Player and Music Store 12/03/2003 03:01 AM
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Siemens SF65 Swinger Phone


Siemens SF65 Swinger Phone 09/15/2004 03:20 PM

siemens_sf65.jpg imageMaybe it's just because I'm a sucker for white bricks, but I think the new Siemens SF65 swing-out phone looks sort of nice. It's a good thing, too, because beyond the color, the flip-out screen, compact size, and the 1.3-megapixel camera built-in there's not a lot to make it stand out.

Er, actually, scratch that. I guess it stands out quite a bit, doesn't it? Too bad it's Euro-only - it has not the dual-bandery we need.

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DMC 800 music player comes to US


DMC 800 music player comes to US 07/12/2004 12:18 PM
Digital Mind Corp. announced plans to release its DMC 800 portable music player and storage device in the United States. The USB 2.0-based DMC 800 is a 20GB hard disk-based music player that works without special software for Macs and PCs, and provides the ability to play MP3, WMA, WAV, ASF and Ogg Vorbis file formats. It features a 16 hour replaceable lithium ion battery, voice recording and FM radio, and the ability to operate as an external hard disk as well. The DMC 800 measures 2.6 x 3.9 x 0.86 inches. The DMC 800 costs US$299; a 40GB model is coming soon, as well.

Music Player Daemon 0.11.4


Music Player Daemon 0.11.4 07/26/2004 10:38 AM
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Napster gives away music player


Napster gives away music player 06/17/2004 05:12 AM
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NHJ VHD-1500 1.5GB Music Player


NHJ VHD-1500 1.5GB Music Player 07/30/2004 07:07 AM

nhjvhd1500.jpg imageWhen I4U mentioned this new 1.5GB hard disk music player from NHJ Japan, they wondered why NHJ isn't released a 4GB version to compete with the Apple iPod mini, musing that perhaps Apple bought all the 4GB drives available. Last I heard, that's pretty much the case, actually.

This VHD-1500 player, while still the same price as the iPod mini, does at least beat it in one area: it's just a little smaller and a little lighter (plus has the FM receiver that Apple continues to refuse to integrate into the iPod).

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XSPF Web Music Player


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Neuros II 20GB HDD music player


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Digital Music Player Downloads Over
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Digital Music Player Downloads Over
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Yahoo to launch its own music player


Yahoo to launch its own music player 09/17/2004 05:54 PM
The Web portal is cooking up its own homegrown music player with store, despite its recent buy of Musicmatch.

CoCoPod Music Player Reviewed


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You were hoping, I bet, to see a review of the CoCoPod, that 20GB hard drive music player we spoke opprobriously of earlier. Here is one from Techtree.com, but be warned: they start out by saying the CoCoPod has a "classy design and suave looks." Do with that what you...

Music player market heats up


Music player market heats up 03/19/2005 03:27 AM
Digital music players have exploded into the mainstream market with Apple leading the pack, offering some of the most pricey players available. After introducing the iPod in 2001, Apple has become the digital music market leader, currently holding 80% of the market in the United States. Pew Internet & American Life Project in February found that about a quarter of people with household incomes of $75,000 or more owned digital music players but only 6 percent owned the devices among those earning less than $30,000. "iPods and MP3 players are becoming a mainstream technology for consumers" Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Internet and American Life Project said. "More growth in the market is inevitable as new devices become available, as new players enter the market, and as new social uses for iPods/MP3 players become popular." Apple introduced the iPod shuffle in January at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. The introduction of the shuffle was a change from Apple's regular iPod price tag, with the device selling for less than $100. This price breakthrough for Apple allows those have been seeking a lower price point to purchase one of the sought-after iPods while still maintaining a bank account balance. A recent surge of iPod clones have been tossed into the market, confusing iPod desirers with their similar names and looks. A Taiwan-based maker of digital audio products, Luxpro, introduced its Super shuffle digital music player at the CeBIT conference in Germany last week. Luxpro's Super shuffle is nearly identical to Apple's iPod shuffle measuring in at nearly the same size but, unlike Apple's iPod shuffle, it offers a voice recorder and FM tuner. The company even had iPod silhouette-style advertising to promote the device around the show. Another Asian company, Orient Expert Technology Co., Ltd., introduced an iPod-copied device called IPOD Mini. Like Apple's iPod mini, the Orient Expert IPOD has a 4 GB hard drive but offers an optional FM tuner. With the market finding more competition, even if it is among direct clones of the iPod, prices in the market are dropping with the introduction of competitive devices offering additional features, at a lower price. With this in mind, Apple may have to consider offering additional features and lower prices to stay at the head of the game.

Other News: Music Player Market


Other News: Music Player Market 07/22/2004 09:39 AM
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Interactive Church Music Player


Interactive Church Music Player 05/16/2004 10:44 AM
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Another Music Player Works With iTunes
4.2


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Apple Music Player for Phones


Apple Music Player for Phones 07/27/2004 11:13 AM
Reuters reports a deal between Apple and Motorola to bring iTunes-like capability to mobile phones. Steve Jobs is quoted as saying, "Wouldn't it be great if you could take a dozen of your favorite songs with you on your phone. We thought it would be great if together Motorola and Apple could give them (consumers) a small taste of what this digital music revolution is about." Many of us have already done this. I do it every time I travel with my Treo 600 phone, as I noted in this column a few days ago. Except I have an advantage: I'm using MP3 files, which aren't subjected to Apple's version of Digital Restrictions Management that prevent me from using what I've purchased the way I want to use it. Most phones will soon have enough onboard memory for this kind of thing. Users want access to their music, but they don't want DRM speed bumps. I hope Apple and Motorola don't build them in.

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Review: Blackbird digital music player


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The Blackbird digital music player can store a mean-mess of high-quality audio files and play them through a good-sounding audio card, but it's hampered by a bare-bones interface.

Real Launches New Player, Music Store


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Motorola phones to get Apple music
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Did RealNetworks Violate The DMCA With
Their Music Player?


Did RealNetworks Violate The DMCA With
Their Music Player?
01/16/2004 01:03 PM
The folks over at DRM Watch believe that RealNetworks must have violated the DMCA to create their latest RealPlayer 10 software that can play songs downloaded off of other music download stores like iTunes or Napster 2.0. No matter what you think of the DMCA, though, I don't think that's true at all. The point of the copy protection technology used by iTunes and Napster (and others) is to prevent copying of the songs. If you're playing the song from the same location with a different application, then no copying has occurred. The only issue is building a player that recognizes the specific file formats - and Apple with their AAC files and Napster with their WMA files are pretty well known file formats. I don't think either application was designed so that songs downloaded to them could only be played within their software. So, am I missing something, or is this article off-base? If they are off-base, then it means it's the second time in a row - as the whole point of this article was to correct a mistake in the guy's last article, where he claimed that RealPlayer 10 couldn't play songs from iTunes or Napster.

iPod Shuffle Music Player Amazes


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My tests of the new shuffle show a surprising sophistication. Perhaps most interesting is the shuffle's audio quality. By Al Fasoldt, Syracuse Post-Standard


News: Yahoo to launch its own music
player


News: Yahoo to launch its own music
player
09/18/2004 01:34 AM
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HP teams with Apple to create music
player


HP teams with Apple to create music
player
01/08/2004 07:29 PM
Apple and HP have announced a partnership for a "HP-branded digital music player based on Apple's iPod." Part of the deal is that iTunes will be shipped on every HP computer (with an icon on the desktop), which should boost sales from the iTunes Music Store. Look for the new player this summer. Thoughts?

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Creative expands its music player line


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iPod Player Elevates Portable Music


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Netgear's Wireless Digital Music Player


Netgear's Wireless Digital Music Player 01/07/2004 07:13 PM
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Microsoft Launches Portable Music Player


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HP adds iPod minis to music player line


HP adds iPod minis to music player line 06/05/2005 11:20 PM
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Digital music player market set to
double this year


Digital music player market set to
double this year
07/21/2004 12:35 PM
According to a new study, consumers will buy more than 10 million digital music players in 2004...
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