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MP3-player demand to spike in 2009

October 13, 2005 IDC report predicts an industry with $145.4 billion in revenue in four years. TAGS: online media, capacity, flash memory, Apple Computer, MP3 player, MP3, Sony Corp., hard drive

Apple's iPod costs likely went up--in a flash

September 8, 2005 Company's two new music players are smaller than its iPod Minis--and they probably cost more to make, too. Photos: Apple's new gadgets TAGS: flash memory, Apple iPod Mini, music player, Apple Computer, flash, Samsung Electronics, Apple iPod, hard drive

Apple unveils $499 PC

January 11, 2005 update Apple Computer chief Steve Jobs delivers the goods, showing off budget PC and new flash memory-based iPod Shuffle. Photo: Mac Mini TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple Intel Mac Mini, flash memory, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, Apple Macintosh, Apple iPod Shuffle, digital media, PC, hard drive

Dell bids adieu to hard-drive music players

February 6, 2006 Pocket DJs never made headway against the iPod, so PC maker is focusing on flash-memory music players instead. TAGS: music player, flash memory, MusicMatch, Dell, PC company, consumer electronics, spokesman, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes, MP3, hard drive, PC

This week in Apple

September 9, 2005 Season's new crop includes a diminutive new iPod to replace the popular Mini, as well as an iTunes cell phone. TAGS: Motorola ROKR, Apple Computer, music player, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iTunes, flash memory, cell phone, Motorola Inc., MP3, hard drive

Apple debuts new, low-priced iPod

January 11, 2005 Mac maker introduces new version of its popular music player dubbed the Shuffle, priced at just $99 or $149. Photos: iPod Shuffle TAGS: Apple iPod Shuffle, NPD Group Inc., music player, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, flash memory, MP3 player, song, MP3, U.S., hard drive

Can a new hard drive meet the flash challenge?

April 4, 2006 One-inch drives are being munched by flash memory. 1.8-inchers seem too big. Could 1.3-inchers be just right? TAGS: microdrive, Hitachi Ltd., consumer electronics, video recorder, flash memory, digital video, DVR, electronics, recorder, music player, hard drive, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, video

iPod chipmaker offers rosy outlook

July 25, 2005 PortalPlayer forecasts that its sales could rise to between $50 million and $60 million for the quarter that runs through September. TAGS: PortalPlayer Inc., flash memory, chip company, music player, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, video, hard drive

Rockin' growth seen for MP3 players

April 13, 2005 Report sees more than 56 million digital-music players in circulation by 2010, with flash players dominating the market. TAGS: digital music, Apple iPod Shuffle, flash memory, Apple Computer, MP3 player, MP3, Apple iPod, U.S., CD, hard drive

Week in review: It's Apple season

September 9, 2005 Apple is shiny and ripe as it unveils a tiny new iPod and a Motorola cell phone that holds music downloaded from iTunes. TAGS: Motorola ROKR, Apple Computer, Week in review, Apple iPod, cell phone, Apple iPod Nano, Motorola Inc., flash memory, music player, Apple iTunes, MP3, music, hard drive

Disk drives to stop shrinking

January 12, 2005 Gear such as MP3 players with tiny drives are all the rage, but drive makers say their platters cannot get much smaller. TAGS: drive maker, flash memory, disk drive, Hitachi Ltd., size, MP3 player, MP3, Apple Computer, hard drive
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