Mp3 Players & PMPs Category - Page 10

Can iCloud & iTunes Match Save the Music Industry? [Music Industry Analysts Think Apple Can Help Boost the Music Industry With a Subscription Model. Are Google's & Amazon's Cloud Service Too Premature?]

By on Monday, 6. June 2011

Apple just announced its upcoming iCloud and iTunes Match service at WWDC 2011. While most people were amazed at Lion’s and iOS 5′s new features, business analysts are more hopeful of what iCloud could bring to the music industry.

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iSteve – The Official Biography Of Steve Jobs Available to Pre-Order Now [iSteve: The Book of Jobs by Walter Isaacson, Early Orders now Accepted by Amazon]

By on Monday, 6. June 2011

It has to be said that, whatever your opinion of Apple or, for that matter, Steve Jobs it’s nay on impossible to not respect Apple as a company or Jobs as its polo neck attired figurehead though, equally, it also has to be said that both Apple and Jobs are [...]

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GEAR4 Unity Turns Your iDevice Into A Universal Remote [Let Your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch Change Channels By Connecting It To A Unity From GEAR4, Game On It During Commercials ]

By on Wednesday, 1. June 2011

I read a report, not so long ago, that says the greatest threat to television advertising is no longer the DVR, but rather, the smartphone. Seems people weren’t paying a whole lot of attention to television advertising but rather playing with their smartphones during commercial breaks. And this makes sense–if [...]

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Analysts Say That App Developers Earn More Money On The App Store Than On Android Market [Reports Emerge Saying Developers Make More Cash With An App On Apple's Store Than On Google's]

By on Friday, 27. May 2011

A new report has emerged from analysts out at Distimo, who have detailed that, if you’re looking to make the bank with your app, you don’t put it on Android Marketplace alone, but rather, on the App Store. And the numbers that back this up are as surprising as they [...]

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WatchESPN App Now Optimized For iPad [Want Your Sports On The Biggest Of iDevice Screens? ESPN Has An App For That.]

By on Friday, 27. May 2011

The mobile television market, which has been having a lot of trouble lately trying to get off the ground through the flak clouds of rights issues and intellectual property law, just got a little bit of a boost today with the announcement that WatchESPN is now available for iPad. But [...]

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Apple Looking At Back To School Special Announcement For WWDC [Apple May Have A New Surprise At The WWDC This Year, News About Its New Back To School Specials]

By on Friday, 27. May 2011

You’re probably already in the know that, most years, Apple likes to put out a back to school special deal, in much the same way that Microsoft did not too long ago. But what you may not expect this time around is where they plan to announce it, and just [...]

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PlayStation Down Update: Sony Music Websites Hacked [Sony Music Websites In Greece & Japan Hacked By Rebellious Hackers, The Cyber War Against Sony That Started With PSN & Qriocity Outages Continues]

By on Tuesday, 24. May 2011

2011 is really not Sony’s year. The company which was once the most powerful company in consumer electronics has found themselves at the mercy of internet malcontents recently, and as they’ve just gotten PSN back online (or not), the attacks on other Sony online properties continues. Two Sony Music sites, [...]

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iRiver’s T9 MP3 Player Offers Old Fashioned Styling [The Simple MP3 Player Finds New Life With iRiver's T9, Along With Korean Pop Endorsement]

By on Friday, 20. May 2011

Ah, the MP3 player. Of all the things that probably should have been killed off by smartphones by now, the MP3 player is pretty high up on the list. But then, there are places like iRiver, who are still finding good business in making them, and is coming out with [...]

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Amazon Trade In Program Expands To Include iOS Gear [Got An Old iPod, iPad or iPhone? Amazon Will Let You Trade It In On A New One]

By on Friday, 20. May 2011

Just yesterday our own J. Angelo Racoma brought you word about Amazon’s trade-in program, allowing you to take your old electronic gear and trade it in for credit on the company that buys and sells most everything under the sun. Well, word has emerged today that the program is already [...]

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ThinkFlood Goes Android…Sort Of [Beta Testing Begins For ThinkFlood's Android Compatible Remote System, But There Are Significant And Strange Issues For Now]

By on Wednesday, 18. May 2011

I love the guys out at ThinkFlood. Not only have I been following their stuff largely since I got here, but they keep coming out with new and bizarre little twists that I can’t help but pay attention to. Their newest little surprise is a RedEye remote system that works [...]

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