Hang in there, iPod — ‘Gadget of the Year’ (The Hindu) It’s time to open up and ask what consumers want, says Apple’s co-founder us.rd.yahoo.com
An iPod Buyer's Guide (TechNewsWorld.com) Let's get one thing straight: You can't go wrong by buying an iPod. Any iPod. But that's not to say the decisions between which iPod to buy aren't hard. In fact, it can be downright tough. The tiny iPod shuffle is awesome for working out, but it lacks a screen. The iPod nano has a screen but lacks applications. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tech, Telecom, and Web Earnings Look Bleak - BusinessWeek (BusinessWeek) us.rd.yahoo.com
Rumor: Apple Developing Networked LCD With Built-in Apple TV [Rumor] (Gizmodo) As we get closer to yet another Apple event, the rumor mill is operating at full speed and everyone has "sources." The latest to offer up a juicy bit of gossip is Jason Calacanis, who went on record... us.rd.yahoo.com
Barclays Capital Maintains Buy Rating for AAPL (The Mac Observer) Ben Reitzes with Barclays Capital is maintaining his 1-Overweight rating (Buy) for AAPL. Even though weak economic conditions have led to a deterioration of Apple's share price, Mr. Reitzes believes the value of Apple's stock at current prices is compelling us.rd.yahoo.com
Sony NWZ-E436F Walkman (4GB, red) (CNET) The Sony E-Series Walkman is a great value. It's an excellent option for anyone looking for an easy-to-use MP3 player with a pocketable design, a long battery life, handy features, and solid sound quality. us.rd.yahoo.com
Look out, iPhone - here comes Nokia's 5800 'Tube' (New York Daily News) Apple's iPhone is about to face a new threat - the Nokia 5800 Express Music phone. According to PC World's Daniel Ionescu, the new Nokia phone, earlier known as "Tube," offers a lot more for your money than the iPhone does. us.rd.yahoo.com
Now is a good time for neophytes to catch up with the iPod (PhysOrg) When Apple released the iPod in October 2001 it cost $399 and held just 5 GB of music, or about 1,000 songs. The new line of iPods that Apple introduced last week range in price from $49 to $399, can hold up to 120 GB of music (30,000 songs), videos and photos, play games, surf the Internet, access e-mail or download music. us.rd.yahoo.com
The iPhone Apps Sweepstakes - BusinessWeek (BusinessWeek) us.rd.yahoo.com
New iPods: Smaller, Cheaper, Easier (Hartford Courant) When Apple released the iPod in 2001, it cost $399 and held just 5 GB of music. The new line of iPods introduced last week range in price from $49 to $399 and can hold up to 120 GB of music, videos and photos, and you also can surf the Internet or download music. us.rd.yahoo.com
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