iPod touch, nano and shuffle review – Apple’s Best iPod lineup yet!
Apple may not have invented the MP3 player, but with its iPod range it certainly defined it. Every year consumers and rivals alike wait for the company’s September music event, to see what the must-have functionality and hardware is this season. SlashGear has been playing with the new fourth-generation iPod shuffle, fifth-generation iPod nano and fourth-generation iPod touch since Apple’s unveil ...
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Apple drives another nail into Sony's coffin
Apple has stolen a march on its rivals again with the new TV and music service Ping, says John Naughton You have to feel sorry for Sony sometimes. I mean to say, there it was on Wednesday in Berlin, at the IFA consumer electronics show, launching a new music and video download service called Qriocity (it's like "curiosity", only it couldn't get the domain name, I suppose) – and what happens ...
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Review: Apple iTunes 10
The latest version of the multimedia jukebox didn't get a major overhaul, but it does offer all of the features we loved and a few new ones we're still deciding on.
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Jobs demos iPod, iTunes, Apple TV updates (video roundup)
At its music-focused fall event, Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage to show off refreshes to the iPod Shuffle, Nano, and Touch, as well as its TV device and mobile operating system.
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Apple Boasts of 35 Million E-Book Downloads, Ditches iTunes Logo
Apple announced yesterday that readers have downloaded more than 35 million e-books through its iTunes site, reports eBookNewser. The news came during a press conference that saw the unveiling of a new iPod and a new iPod Nano, both of which will use touch screen technology to encourage more e-book downloads in the future. Apple CEO Steve Jobs also introduced a new approach to the way it sells ...
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