Is the iPod touch 2.0 update worth $10?Open in New Window
Christopher Breen discusses the update for iPod Touch 2.0 which costs $10 and explains why it is worth the extra cost. read more »
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Yes, Zune does support iTunes librariesOpen in New Window
Matt Rosoff corrects an article from the NYT's Saul Hansell that suggests that music library compatibility will prevent consumers from switching from the iPod to Microsoft's Zune. Rosoff points out that Zune does support iTunes libraries. read more »
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JVC Everio GZ-HD5Open in New Window
"JVC's Everio GZ-HD5 is a digital camcorder that uses three charge-coupled devices (CCDs) to record high-definition video to its built-in 60GB hard drive..." read more »
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Sony coughs to third-gen PSP power problemOpen in New Window
"Sony has admitted that the new PlayStation Portable 3000's brighter, richer display has shortened the handheld console's battery life..." read more »
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Glossy black finish dominates consumer electronicsOpen in New Window
"One trend more obvious than any other at the IFA electronics show is how glossy black has taken over the consumer electronics market as the color and finish of choice." read more »
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Microsoft makes FM radio the center of new Zune featureOpen in New Window
"In the latest attempt to further differentiate itself from the iPod, the Zune will now be able to tag songs from FM radio and purchase the music directly from the marketplace." read more »
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Griffin pitches out-loud music without wires - or speakersOpen in New Window
James Sherwood writes, "Griffin has created an iPod docking station that’ll have Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison rotating in their graves, because it plays music without speakers and doesn’t read more »
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RFID deployment ramps upOpen in New Window
"Interest in radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is on the rise, according to the results of a study from the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)." read more »
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