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JBL Gets Back On Stage
PC Magazine   Thursday, 20 July 2006
PC Magazine - This cute, little iPod speaker gets an RF remote.
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Edward C. Baig: Personal Tech - Nike + iPod so easy to use, it could get you off your duff for a wor
USATODAY.com   Thursday, 20 July 2006

In this photo provided by Nike, Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon, left, and Chicago White Sox catcher A. J. Pierzynski show the new 'Nike + iPod Sports Kit' sensor and shoe at Niketown, Thursday, July 13, 2006, in New York. The small red and white sensor Gordon is holding, when placed in a pocket in the sole of the runnning shoe transmits data wirelessly to an iPod, which then can be uploaded to a computer and analyzed. The product was introduced jointly by Nike and Apple for the first time in the United States at the store.  (AP Photo/Nike, Ray Stubblebine)USATODAY.com - I'm not much of a runner. But I am rather passionate about listening to music on an iPod. So, it took the wireless Nike + iPod Sport Kit I've been testing to push me to the starting line. The clever kit may provide the inspiration required to get you off your duff. More serious runners can use it to monitor their progress and set goals.


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SanDisk, Toshiba to build $3 bln flash memory plant
Reuters   Thursday, 13 July 2006
Reuters - SanDisk Corp. and Toshiba Corp. will spend $3 billion on a new factory to make memory chips for digital music players and other devices, SanDisk said, raising concerns about a possible oversupply and slimmer profit margins.
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SanDisk, Toshiba form new memory chip company
Reuters   Thursday, 13 July 2006
Reuters - SanDisk Corp. said on Wednesday that it and Japan's Toshiba Corp. (6502.T) will spend $3 billion on a new factory to make memory chips for digital music players and other devices.
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Pumping Up Online Music, Video Ads
TechWeb   Wednesday, 12 July 2006
TechWeb - Pump Audio Inc. launches editing tool to let people license video to create ads for Web sites.
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British Recording Industry Targets AllofMP3.com
PC Magazine   Thursday, 06 July 2006
PC Magazine - The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) said this week that it plans to file suit against AllofMP3.com, a Russian music download site.
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Analyst sees iPod delay, Apple dips to 8-month low
Reuters   Thursday, 29 June 2006

An Apple Computer Inc. employee pulls out the 'iPod Nano' from his pocket in Tokyo September 8, 2005. Shares of Apple on Wednesday fell to an eight-month low after a Wall Street analyst said updated versions of the popular iPod digital music player may be delayed. (Toru Hanai/Reuters)Reuters - Shares of Apple Computer Inc. on Wednesday fell to an eight-month low after a Wall Street analyst said updated versions of the popular iPod digital music player may be delayed.


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Music download service unveiled for digital radio
Reuters   Monday, 26 June 2006
Reuters - British consumers are set to be the first in the world able to buy songs instantly as they listen to them on digital radio, using a download service announced on Monday by UBC Media.
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Nielsen's New Ratings Yardstick
BusinessWeek Online   Tuesday, 20 June 2006
BusinessWeek Online - The job for advertisers who want to know how many people are watching a certain program at a given time is getting a lot harder. Would-be product buyers aren't just tuning into television anymore. They're getting programming on a wider range of outlets, from the Internet to an MP3 to even a cell phone.
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Early peer-to-peer music site gets back in game
Reuters   Monday, 12 June 2006

Music lovers listen to songs at a music fair in Germany in a file photo. Like Napster and BitTorrent before it, LTDnetwork's Qtrax is a brand from the early days of peer-to-peer music piracy that is relaunching as a completely legal service. (Juergen Schwarz/Reuters)Reuters - Like Napster and BitTorrent before it, LTDnetwork's Qtrax is a brand from the early days of peer-to-peer music piracy that is relaunching as a completely legal service.


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Classical fans get their own digital player
Reuters   Saturday, 10 June 2006
Reuters - Aspiring to give classical music collectors the same technological edge that today's pop music fans now enjoy, Fortuna Classical Music has introduced the Maestro -- billed as the first digital music player designed specifically for the genre.
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