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Article | 15/11/2011
Apple institutes first-gen iPod nano replacement program
Apple has instituted a replacement program for first-generation iPod nanos, which may contain flawed batteries that could overheat and cause damage.
Article | 4/10/2011
Is the iPod Classic dead?
Ten years ago in October, Apple announced a game-changing device: the $500 5GB iPod Classic. This Tuesday the iPod Classic (now $299 with 160GB storag...
Article | 17/03/2011
Samsung unveils Galaxy Player details
Samsung on Wednesday unveiled details of its soon-to-be-released Galaxy Player, a handheld device that offers a choice of different screen sizes to le...
Article | 16/03/2011
Apple's iPod killed Microsoft's Zune
Microsoft has nixed any future iterations of its Zune music and video player, according to a Bloomberg report, adding another name on the list of devi...
Article | 9/03/2011
Peter Garrett now on Obama's iPod
As the lead singer with politically-edged Aussie rock band Midnight Oil, Peter Garrett railed against "US forces".
Article | 22/02/2011
iTunes Store, in trying to help, may say too much
Apple's iTunes Store that can reveal what content another person has downloaded, which could be a privacy concern for users of the service, says a res...
Article | 21/01/2011
Porn in Apple's App Store? Keep Dreaming
For a minute there, it seemed like hell had frozen over.
Article | 7/01/2011
Hacked iTunes accounts continue to sell in China
The sale of iTunes accounts that have reportedly been hacked has yet to be stopped by Apple or the Chinese e-commerce site hosting the sellers.
Article | 26/11/2010
Apple starts massive one-day online shopping event
Apple has started a store-wide 'shopping event' on the online Apple store, as well as in Australian retail stores. Discounts on many Apple and third-p...
Article | 19/11/2010
Design concept turns your iPod Nano into a watch
Back when Steve Jobs introduced the new multi-touch iPod Nano in September, he joked that one of the members of Apple's Board of Directors was going t...
Article | 18/11/2010
The Beatles on iTunes: I want to hold your bits
It is amazing what will catch the fancy of the news media. For example, Nov. 16 was “British day” in U.S. publications. The day started out with just ...
Article | 17/11/2010
Help! arrives: Apple lands Beatles for iTunes
Apple today added the Beatles' catalog to its iTunes online music store, making it the first to sell digital downloads of the Fab Four's tracks.
Article | 17/11/2010
The Beatles and iTunes: Making sweet music together
Apple finally reeled in The Beatles and put all 13 of their original studio albums on iTunes.
Article | 17/11/2010
Yeah, yeah, yeah! The Beatles hit iTunes
Apple is about to announce that its iTunes store will begin selling music by The Beatles, according to a report by <i>The Wall Street Journal
Article | 12/11/2010
Sorry Apple, Twitter won't save Ping
Apple's Ping is no longer afraid of the World Wide Web.
Article | 11/11/2010
ZTE Peel allows 3G access on iPod, hits Nov. 14
U.S. iPod touch owners will soon be able to access the Internet without a Wi-Fi hotspot by using a new add-on being launched on Sunday by Sprint and C...
Article | 26/10/2010
Sony Walkman cassette player dies in Japan, lives on in U.S.
The Sony Walkman cassette player took one step closer to the grave on Monday when Sony announced it would stop selling the portable music player in Ja...
Article | 13/10/2010
10 things I don't 'get' about consumer technology
We live in an age of invention and scientific discovery. But there are things about some inventions that science simply cannot explain. Here are 10 th...
Article | 5/10/2010
Apple fights multi-million dollar patent infringement verdict
Apple has asked a federal judge to postpone applying a multi-million dollar patent infringement verdict, citing a dispute over "triple dipping" made b...



