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SanDisk CEO flashing forward to phones

August 31, 2007 With Apple's stronghold on the MP3 player market, Eli Harari is looking to mobile phones, which require more and more of SanDisk's flash memory. TAGS: Eli Harari, SanDisk Corp., SanDisk Sansa, flash memory, music player, Apple Computer, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod, MP3 player, mobile device, mobile phone, cell phone, MP3, CEO, video, PC

Creative expands its music player line

January 6, 2005 The company's new offerings include a 1GB flash-memory based device, plus a 6GB player that holds 3,000 songs. Photo: Creative's Zen Micro music player TAGS: music player, flash memory, Apple Computer, digital music, recorder, song

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, Apple Computer, consumer electronics, PC company, spokesman, Apple iTunes, hard drive, Apple iPod, MP3, PC

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, Samsung Electronics, Apple Computer, Apple iPod Mini, flash, music player, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, hard drive

SanDisk's musical splash with more flash

August 21, 2006 The flash-memory specialist unveils an 8GB upgrade to its music player line; also, a review of the Archos 604. TAGS: SanDisk Corp., music player, SanDisk Sansa, Archos, flash memory, flash, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer

SanDisk chief bullish on flash

August 2, 2004 CEO says flash memory has opportunity to store data in products ranging from camcorder phones to e-book-bags for students. TAGS: Eli Harari, flash memory, SanDisk Corp., NAND, textbook, digital music player, music player, camcorder, digital music, student, consumer electronics, electronics, hard drive, conference, Apple iPod, CEO

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, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod, music player, flash memory, Apple iPod Nano, cell phone, Motorola Inc., MP3, hard drive

Lexar joins the MP3 party with new player

October 27, 2003 The company joins the crowded field of companies selling MP3 players, but it is pitching its product as a data-storage device first and a music player second. TAGS: Lexar Media Inc., Lexar JumpDrive, portable music player, music player, Gateway Inc., digital music player, MP3 player, MP3, Apple Computer, flash memory, digital music, USB

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, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, NPD Group Inc., music player, MP3 player, Steve Jobs, song, flash memory, MP3, hard drive, U.S.

Sony launches music players with MP3 support

October 25, 2004 The company's first digital audio players to support MP3 files have been released in Europe, marking a big change in strategy. TAGS: Sony Corp., digital audio, flash memory, Sony Walkman, MP3, Apple Computer, music player, Europe

March of the mini music drives

October 22, 2003 New portable music players that mimic the iPod are expected to hit the market soon, as a result of manufacturers churning out tiny hard drives. TAGS: Cornice Inc., music player, portable music player, Hitachi Ltd., hard drive, MP3 player, spokesman, Toshiba, MP3, Samsung Electronics, flash memory, Apple Computer, research company, consumer electronics, Apple iPod, music

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, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, chip company, music player, hard drive, video

A voyage inside the iPod Shuffle

February 25, 2005 An analyst dissects a Shuffle, details what she finds and takes a guess about the profit Apple's making on the device. Photos: The littlest iPod TAGS: memory chip, Apple iPod Shuffle, circuit board, Apple Computer, flash memory, USB, margin, Apple iPod, MP3, Samsung Electronics, battery, music player

SanDisk unveils 8GB music player

August 21, 2006 Latest Sansa device costs $249; SanDisk also reduces prices across the board to compete with iPod. Photo: SanDisk's 8GB music player TAGS: SanDisk Corp., SanDisk Sansa, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, MicroSD, digital music player, music player, Apple Computer, digital music, MP3 player, flash memory, song, card, MP3

New flash plant in Toshiba's future?

March 6, 2006 Toshiba and partner SanDisk will spend $4.3 billion to build new NAND factory in Japan, according to reports. TAGS: NAND, wafer, Toshiba, SanDisk Corp., flash memory, NAND flash, facility, Japan, Samsung Electronics, music player, manufacturing, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, camera

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, Apple iTunes, Week in review, Apple iPod, Motorola Inc., Apple iPod Nano, flash memory, cell phone, music player, MP3, music, hard drive

Sony to support MP3

September 22, 2004 Major strategy shift aims to help consumer electronics giant compete with Apple Computer and other rivals. TAGS: portable music player, Sony Corp., MP3, consumer electronics, Apple Computer, music player, digital audio, rival, flash memory, digital music, WMA, Apple iPod, handheld, format, hard drive, U.S.

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., flash memory, video recorder, DVR, consumer electronics, digital video, hard drive, recorder, music player, electronics, Apple iPod, video, Apple Computer
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