Sony Electronics will begin selling two hard-drive music players this US fall which, combined with its new music download service, will create an iPod-like parallel universe.
Google says it will dramatically ramp up the storage available with its Gmail Web-based e-mail service, raising the bar for rivals in the sharply competitive business for the second time in a year.
Apple Computer said late Monday that it is looking into some users' complaints of sound problems with the iPod Mini.
Sales of unprotected music at retailers could help determine whether record industry adopts open MP3s.
Dell is dropping high-capacity music players from its roster of consumer electronics products, a company spokesman confirmed on Monday.
People were apparently switching their brains off before joining the 3G iPhone queues, so it's somewhat surprising that considering an appropriate amount of storage was quite a high priority for many buyers.
There are lots of fiddly little rules surrounding backup and disaster recovery, but some of them are, to be frank, blindingly obvious. At the top of my personal list would be this one: don't check your notebook PC as hold luggage when you get on a plane.
The Olympics are nearly over, and the Australian team deserves kudos for an excellent performance all around. Yet even as the Olympic sun sets on the Bird's Nest for the last time this weekend, millions of spectators around the world will be scanning their dials in the hope of finding something else to fill their viewing hours.
I used to be the only kid on the block with an iPod. Now I'm old and uncool, and salespeople don't understand me.
As part of Apple's "Made for iPod" program, the Mac maker is pledging to make future iPods fit inside a standard well.
Making copies of DVD movies on the office machine may seem like an excellent idea to some of your employees. But what issues should Australian enterprises and IT departments be aware of?
Nokia has unveiled four new entertainment devices that also work as mobile phones.
If you're looking to get organised digitally for the first time, and are a little bamboozled by what's out there, we've corralled together the best PDAs for first timers.
With all eyes on the Australian iPhone release, HTC has stolen some of the limelight with the release of the Touch Diamond. Coming in glossy black, with a large touch screen and an array of features, everything about this phone screams iPhone rival.
Apple Computer said late Monday that it is looking into some users' complaints of sound problems with the iPod Mini.
The name suggests more of the same but with more space and better value. Hard disk lag issues, video out controversy and just okay sound stop it from being a true classic though.
If you've been holding back, now is the time: the second-gen Touch is an excellent media player, and the addition of third-party apps extends the fun for everyone, no matter where your interests lie.
Creative just released its MuVo²s, two compact MP3 players with massive storage capacities, including a 1.5GB hybrid which stores up to 36 hours of music.
We take a peek at one of Sony's Hi-MD portable music players, supporting a gigabyte of removable storage thanks to the company's higher-capacity media format.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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