August 21st, 2005 by Chi An
Is Apple going to debut iPod Shuffle with more capacity? Shopping.com has leaked the product page for the iPod Shuffle 4.1 GB MP3 player. But there is no other information available, neither price nor specification.
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Shopping.com }
August 21st, 2005 by Chi An
Believe it or not? You can get a brand new iPod Color as low as US$75 (excluding $15 of shipping surchage)! The price in Apple Store is US$299. It is $200 cheaper than Apple!. The deals is offerred by OSX-E store to its forum members.
What comes together with iPod Color?
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August 20th, 2005 by Chi An
Do you know that iPod can actually do more than just playing MP3? If you are an iPodder, you may think that iPod has less features compare to other digital audio players. Well, there are plenty of third party application that extends the fun of iPod.
Mathew Honan of
Playlist Mag has picked six iPod hacks that should not be left out by iPod enthusiasts. Let see what are they!
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August 8th, 2005 by Chi An
It seems that the Samsung’s YP-U1 is a direct competitor of the Apple’s iPod Shuffle. Neither on their design nor price range, both of them are definately on the same par. Let see Samsung make its YP-U1 different from iPod Shuffle!
- Built-in hinged USB plug
No more worry on the lose of cap like the iPod Shuffle.
- 128 x 64 LCD display where iPod Shuffle has no display
- Up to 15 hours of play time as 12 hours for iPod Shuffle
How much does it cost? It is suggested that Samsung YP-U1 to be sold at the price US$99.99 for 512MB and US$149.99 for 1GB. At this price range, it is definitely to aim on the market shares that iPod Shuffle currently own.
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Engadget }
August 2nd, 2005 by Chi An
Hewlett Packard has decided to stop selling the HP-branded iPods after a year of partnership with Apple. the news was confirmed by The Wall Street Journal. The company’s spokesman told the paper that the partnership with Apple doesn’t fit in with our digital entertainment strategy.
“The deal between the two companies, which compete against each other in the PC market, was originally viewed as a major step for both companies, but the breakdown of the partnership isn’t likely to be a big loss for either side,� The Journal reports. “H-P on average accounted for only about 5% of iPod sales, which totaled about 6.2 million of the devices, worth more than $1.1 billion in revenue, for Apple last quarter.�
It might be a game that shouldn’t be started! HP doesn’t gain much on this deal. Moreover, according to their contract, HP is not allowed to develop or market any kind of competing product until August 2006. They just out of the game!
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DAPreview }
If you really like HP-branded iPod, get your last chance here
before it’s gone!