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Xbox 360 and iPod interoperability? Sort of

November 4, 2005 Microsoft has been demonstrating Xbox interoperability with the iconic music device. But Apple isn't on board. TAGS: Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox, interoperability, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes Music Store, console, song, Microsoft Corp., USB port, Apple iTunes

Apple's iPod spurs mixed reactions

October 24, 2001 The Mac maker announces a digital music player to be released Nov. 10 that can store 1,000 songs. Analysts weigh its pros and cons. TAGS: Apple iPod, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, reaction, digital music player, consumer electronics, Creative Labs Inc., FireWire, digital music, Apple Macintosh, song, music player, Apple iTunes, CEO, Sony Corp., battery

Apple rolls out 1GB Nano

February 7, 2006 Newest edition of the device, priced at $149, offers same basic features as the 2GB and 4GB Nano. Photos: Apple tunes up 1GB iPod Nano TAGS: Apple iPod Nano, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iTunes, song, Apple Macintosh, photograph, Microsoft Windows

Apple calls French law 'state-sponsored piracy'

March 22, 2006 Company attacks proposal that would force it to make iTunes songs playable on devices competing with the iPod. TAGS: piracy, Apple Computer, France, Apple iTunes, law, Apple iPod, song

iTunes store comes to Australia

October 25, 2005 Apple opens up its online music venue for buyers Down Under, but don't go looking for tunes from Sony BMG. TAGS: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Apple iTunes Music Store, Apple iTunes, Australia, Apple Computer, song, music, Apple iPod, Sony Corp., video

Apple eyes fizz in Pepsi iTunes giveaway

January 18, 2005 Winners who redeem coupon for free song will be entered in drawing for free silver iPod Mini. TAGS: PepsiCo, promotion, Apple iPod Mini, giveaway, bottle, Apple iTunes Music Store, Apple Computer, song, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes

Parsing Steve Jobs' alternative views of the future

February 14, 2007 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says Jobs' proposal for a DRM-free world is a clever gambit that puts the onus on the big music companies. TAGS: Steve Jobs, music company, digital-rights management, music, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, song

Is the time right for phone-music player hybrids?

September 7, 2005 Analysts say 50 percent of digital music players hold fewer than 100 songs, which is just about how many the new iTunes phone will hold. TAGS: digital music player, digital music, music player, song, handset, Apple Computer, Motorola Inc., Apple iTunes, file-sharing, Cingular Wireless, mobile phone, cell phone, Apple iPod

RealNetworks rekindles iPod tech tussle

April 26, 2005 Company's Harmony software regains iPod compatibility, despite Apple's charge of "hacker tactics." TAGS: RealNetworks Inc., Apple iPod Photo, Apple iPod, compatibility, Apple Computer, song, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Corp., photograph

Syncing high-def music with digital generation

May 15, 2006 Tech companies offer music fans high-quality alternatives to lower quality files found in most digital downloads. TAGS: digital music, digital music player, music player, song, music, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, format, Apple iPod, CD, Microsoft Windows

Zune details unzipped

September 28, 2006 Microsoft announces release date and price, which means Zune will compete directly with Apple's 30GB iPod. Photos: Microsoft presses play on Zune TAGS: Microsoft Zune, AAC, online store, song, Apple iTunes, WMA, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp., format, MP3, Apple iPod, CD, photograph, video

Rokr iTunes phone, iPod Nano unveiled

September 7, 2005 iPod Nano, which is 80 percent smaller than the original iPod, and the iTunes-enabled cell phone called the Rokr are unveiled in San Francisco. Photos: Nano and Rokr TAGS: Motorola ROKR, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod Mini, Apple Computer, Cingular Wireless, Motorola Inc., cell phone, song, Apple iTunes, San Francisco, size, music

New Pepsi-iTunes promo, same old 'hack'

February 10, 2005 Buy a soda, unscrew the cap, and see if you've won a free song. Sound familiar? So is the way players are "hacking" the setup. Photos: 'Hacking' the iTunes-Pepsi promo TAGS: bottle, PepsiCo, contest, cap, song, hacking, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

Microsoft unwraps Zune for holiday season

September 14, 2006 The media player will come in white, brown and black and lets you share a song up to three times over three days. TAGS: Microsoft Zune, song, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, Microsoft Corp., media player, Wi-Fi, Apple iTunes, video

Microsoft sees DRM-free music in Zune's future

April 4, 2007 Software maker to add EMI's unprotected songs to its service. Also on tap: Zunes in pink and watermelon red.Photo: Zune coming up rosy TAGS: Microsoft Zune, EMI Group Plc., software company, song, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, music, Microsoft Corp., Apple iTunes, Apple iPod, hard drive

Gloomy iTunes predictions premature

December 13, 2006 Report shows declining iTunes sales, but it was based on data from fewer than 200 U.S. households and warns of drawing conclusions. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., household, digital music, Apple iTunes, conclusion, online music, survey, song, Apple Computer, U.S., music, Apple iPod

Microsoft unveils revamped Zunes

October 3, 2007 Changes include a complete overhaul of the device's software and a redesign of Marketplace, which will offer 1 million unprotected songs.Photos: Round two for Zune TAGS: Microsoft Zune, digital-rights management, music player, Apple Computer, song, Microsoft Corp., Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

Goodbye songs, hello videos

October 28, 2005 CNET's Eliot Van Buskirk explains why music and video are currently undergoing another unholy intermingling. TAGS: artist, label, song, contract, album, form, music, video, situation, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod
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