News (19)

  • Australian iTunes overshadows briefing

    Despite fevered speculation Apple Australia was planning to announce today the launch of an iTunes music store in this country -- with some pundits claiming a statement was being prepared to coincide with the MacWorld conference in the US -- nothing eventuated.

  • Apple hints at big music announcement

    Apple Computer is preparing a major announcement next week, dropping hints of something as critical to the company's future as the release of the original iPod in 2001.

  • Apple earnings top estimates

    Fuelled by continued strong iPod sales, Apple Computer reported fiscal third-quarter earnings and sales that easily topped expectations.

  • Apple lines up for Intel-Micron flash

    Intel and Micron Technology are launching a joint venture to produce NAND flash memory, with Apple Computer prepaying US$500 million to secure its place in line for the popular technology, the companies said on Monday.

  • iPod overheats, sparks while being charged

    An iPod nano in Japan overheated and discharged sparks, the Japanese industry ministry said today.

Blogs (1)

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    Flash memory takes the hire path

    Devices which flaunt their flash memory are often frowned upon in a corporate setting, but it turns out that you can actually use them as a novel recruitment aid.

Features and Case Studies (4)

  • Photo gallery: iPod anatomy

    Get an inside look at the hardware that powers the iPod family of products.

  • SanDisk CEO flashes forward to phones

    SanDisk co-founder and CEO Eli Harari continues to fight the good fight against Apple's iPod juggernaut, but even he's starting to look toward the future.

  • IBM's anti-control freak

    Senior vice-president of IBM Linda Sanford explains why the handoff to an offshore partner should be embraced, not feared.

  • Notebook overhaul on the horizon

    Five years from now the notebook will likely be smaller and lighter, capable of making mobile phone calls on its own and running on methanol.

Reviews (29)

  • First Take: Apple iPod Shuffle

    The new low-price iPod Shuffle has no display -- it just shuffles through your tunes.

  • Apple iPod Shuffle (2nd generation, 1GB)

    Still screenless, the second generation iPod Shuffle is, according to Steve Jobs, the smallest MP3 player in the world.

  • Apple iPod Nano (4th generation)

    Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore.

  • Apple iPod Classic

    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.

  • Apple iPod Nano (3rd generation)

    Honey, I shrunk the iPod! The new nano has all the features of its big brother, the Classic, but in a smaller package with fewer gigabytes.

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