Intel Plans 120-Gbyte SSDs for Notebooks (PC Magazine) Intel plans to ship a 120-Gbyte 2.5-inch solid-state disc drive (SSD)in a month's time, company executives plan to announce at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday. us.rd.yahoo.com
Trial by music (Haaretz Daily) Portable music players are getting smaller and smaller, until the only thing you can see is the earphone wire attached to the listener's ears and barely the player itself. The big companies have good reason to brand tiny players as sporty and designed for running and other athletic activities. us.rd.yahoo.com
What to Do With That Old iPhone? (TechNewsWorld.com) First-generation iPhone owners who've upgraded to the new iPhone 3G have a problem on their hands -- what will they do with their old iPhones? The issues surrounding that question involve practicality, friendship, insurance and cold, hard cash. Basically, it comes down to several options, each of which has its own little quirks, pitfalls and opportunities. us.rd.yahoo.com
iPod rumor mill: 64 GB iPod touch on the way? (TG Daily) It time for a new round of Apple rumors. Apple is widely expected to refresh its iPod lineup in August. There is your usual set of rumors out there with some interesting thoughts on likely changes and upgrades. Sources seem to agree that the upgrades will more evolutionary than evolutionary, which, if the sources are correct, may be surprising as Apple’s iPod sales growth shows signs of a ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Backstage: iPod nano 4G: a Zune-alike? (iLounge) It may be hard to believe, but from what we’ve now heard from multiple sources, it’s true: the fourth-generation iPod nano will look like… a Microsoft Zune. Well, sort of. Contradicting speculation that Apple was planning to transform the new nano into a miniature iPod touch, complete with a smaller touchscreen, we’ve been told that this year’s nano upgrade will go in a different direction. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
News: Apple warns of near-term iPod shortages (iLounge) Apple has issued an advisement bulletin to select resellers suggesting that the company is beginning to ramp down production of current-generation iPod models, according to AppleInsider. In the advisement, Apple “strongly suggested” that resellers either bring in or place immediate orders for approximately four weeks worth of their top selling iPod models, noting that supplies of the devices ... us.rd.yahoo.com
IPod Battles Rage On (Forbes) Companies, including Dell and Samsung, keep trying to build a better music player. us.rd.yahoo.com
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