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Transcend Digital Album (20GB)
Reviewed on April 26, 2005
Poor battery life and a thin set of features makes this photo viewer with a built-in MP3 player a secondary choice.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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