iPod
More people listen to Podcasts on PCs than iPods
By: Davey Winder
A new survey from Radio Joint Audience Research (RAJAR) reveals that 79 percent of people listen to Podcasts on desktop or laptop computers, compared to just 66 percent who use an iPod or other MP3 player. It seems that the average Podcast user subscribes to 3.6 Podcasts, spends an hour every week listening to them, and prefers comedy and music to all other genres. Interestingly, 53 percent of those asked would not mind advertising in their Podcasts as long as they didn't have to pay for the privilege.
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By: Davey Winder
A new survey from Radio Joint Audience Research (RAJAR) reveals that 79 percent of people listen to Podcasts on desktop or laptop computers, compared to just 66 percent who use an iPod or other MP3 player. It seems that the average Podcast user subscribes to 3.6 Podcasts, spends an hour every week listening to them, and prefers comedy and music to all other genres. Interestingly, 53 percent of those asked would not mind advertising in their Podcasts as long as they didn't have to pay for the privilege.
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Aussie iTunes TV show selection – a bit of a yaaawner
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
iYawn... yeah, Apple has finally, after a million, zillion years, launched TV shows in the Australian iTunes store. I’m sure it’ll grow, or at least, I certainly hope so, but for now... iYawn. Aaaah.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
iYawn... yeah, Apple has finally, after a million, zillion years, launched TV shows in the Australian iTunes store. I’m sure it’ll grow, or at least, I certainly hope so, but for now... iYawn. Aaaah.
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TV shows reach Australian iTunes Store at last!
By: Stephen Withers
It's been a while coming - and some are sure to say it wasn't worth the wait - but Australians can at last buy episodes of TV shows from the iTunes Store.
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By: Stephen Withers
It's been a while coming - and some are sure to say it wasn't worth the wait - but Australians can at last buy episodes of TV shows from the iTunes Store.
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Five billion iTunes served
By: Stephen Withers
Apple's market-leading iTunes Store has hit a new milestone: over five billion songs have now been purchased.
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By: Stephen Withers
Apple's market-leading iTunes Store has hit a new milestone: over five billion songs have now been purchased.
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The Apple store “experience”
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With headlines like “a glass act” and “full of hot air”, the journalist reaction to the Apple store opening extravaganza has been curious to see. But for anyone that has ever been into and shopped at an official Apple store already knows – it’s a retail experience unlike any other.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With headlines like “a glass act” and “full of hot air”, the journalist reaction to the Apple store opening extravaganza has been curious to see. But for anyone that has ever been into and shopped at an official Apple store already knows – it’s a retail experience unlike any other.
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Thieving British teens average 842 illegal tracks per iPod
By: Davey Winder
The amount of music piracy amongst teenagers in the UK has reached epidemic proportions judging by a new survey, with illegal downloads to iPods the main source. New figures show that the number of illegal tracks on iPods is staggering.
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By: Davey Winder
The amount of music piracy amongst teenagers in the UK has reached epidemic proportions judging by a new survey, with illegal downloads to iPods the main source. New figures show that the number of illegal tracks on iPods is staggering.
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Apple unveils its 'Crystal Palace' Sydney retail store
By: Stuart Corner
With its three storey high, 700 square metre all-glass frontage and all-glass staircase Apple's new retail store in Sydney, its second largest, is an impressive edifice dedicated to service and training as much as to sales.
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By: Stuart Corner
With its three storey high, 700 square metre all-glass frontage and all-glass staircase Apple's new retail store in Sydney, its second largest, is an impressive edifice dedicated to service and training as much as to sales.
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Toshiba releases faster 160GB 1.8-inch hard drive
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The announcement of a 160GB 1.8-inch hard drive isn’t new – the iPod Classic 160GB has one. But what is new is a faster 5400RPM speed that makes the drive much more suitable for notebooks and ‘mobile Internet devices’, and it’s coming in August at a price likely to be much cheaper than SSD.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The announcement of a 160GB 1.8-inch hard drive isn’t new – the iPod Classic 160GB has one. But what is new is a faster 5400RPM speed that makes the drive much more suitable for notebooks and ‘mobile Internet devices’, and it’s coming in August at a price likely to be much cheaper than SSD.
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Apple patent hints at videoconferencing for iPhone
By: Stephen Withers
A new patent application from Apple could be interpreted as meaning the new expected 3G iPhone will have integrated videoconferencing features. Is this realistic?
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By: Stephen Withers
A new patent application from Apple could be interpreted as meaning the new expected 3G iPhone will have integrated videoconferencing features. Is this realistic?
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Blu-ray HD recording a reality in Australia at last
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Previously confined only to Japan, a consumer Blu-ray recorder able to record free-to-air 1080p digital HDTV broadcasts will finally land on Australian shores in June thanks to Panasonic. And wouldn’t you know it? It’s coming just in time for the Olympics!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Previously confined only to Japan, a consumer Blu-ray recorder able to record free-to-air 1080p digital HDTV broadcasts will finally land on Australian shores in June thanks to Panasonic. And wouldn’t you know it? It’s coming just in time for the Olympics!
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Banner unfurled at Sydney Apple store site but it’s not yet open
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Apple’s first Australian store on the corner of King and George Sts in Sydney hasn’t yet opened, but there’s movement at the station indicating Apple’s iconic retail store will open soon. Will authorised Apple retailers be set into a crunchy spin?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Apple’s first Australian store on the corner of King and George Sts in Sydney hasn’t yet opened, but there’s movement at the station indicating Apple’s iconic retail store will open soon. Will authorised Apple retailers be set into a crunchy spin?
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The Forrester Research Apple report few will buy
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Forrester Research has put out a US $279 report that few will buy, as it has been dissected across the web and its “important” predictions are now well known. Will Apple actually do any of the things Forrester has specula- er, predicted?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Forrester Research has put out a US $279 report that few will buy, as it has been dissected across the web and its “important” predictions are now well known. Will Apple actually do any of the things Forrester has specula- er, predicted?
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Napster nails DRM with largest MP3 catalogue
By: Stephen Withers
Napster has driven another nail into the coffin of DRM-protected music sales with a new and well-stocked online store offering MP3 downloads.
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By: Stephen Withers
Napster has driven another nail into the coffin of DRM-protected music sales with a new and well-stocked online store offering MP3 downloads.
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Sex and violence from the iTunes Store
By: Stephen Withers
TV shows that attracted substantial criticism for their depictions of sex and violence and the use of coarse language are now available from the iTunes Store. Are your favourites among them?
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By: Stephen Withers
TV shows that attracted substantial criticism for their depictions of sex and violence and the use of coarse language are now available from the iTunes Store. Are your favourites among them?
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Can Neil Young help Sun and Sony reinvent music media?
By: Stan Beer
I've been a Neil Young fan since "After The Goldrush" (yes I'm that old) so seeing the fuss being made about him at Sun's JavaOne conference where he publicly threw his support behind Java and Blu-ray technologies naturally perked my interest. The question is can the likes of Young help the developers of Java and Blu-ray change the way music is packaged and sold?
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By: Stan Beer
I've been a Neil Young fan since "After The Goldrush" (yes I'm that old) so seeing the fuss being made about him at Sun's JavaOne conference where he publicly threw his support behind Java and Blu-ray technologies naturally perked my interest. The question is can the likes of Young help the developers of Java and Blu-ray change the way music is packaged and sold?
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iTunes gets movies on DVD release day
By: Stephen Withers
Major studios have allowed Apple and other movie download companies to begin offering movie purchases at the iTunes Store on the same day the title goes on sale on DVD - but only if you live in the US.
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By: Stephen Withers
Major studios have allowed Apple and other movie download companies to begin offering movie purchases at the iTunes Store on the same day the title goes on sale on DVD - but only if you live in the US.
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3G iPhone to come June 9 at WWDC?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Is June 9 “D-Day for 3G” as analysts are suggesting, with the WWDC conference not only to highlight developer news, but “an impressive wave of new products” – and the fabled 3G iPhone?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Is June 9 “D-Day for 3G” as analysts are suggesting, with the WWDC conference not only to highlight developer news, but “an impressive wave of new products” – and the fabled 3G iPhone?
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Can Samsung succeed with mp3 S2 Pebble and the S3 Slim?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
One of the world’s most successful consumer electronics companies, Samsung, is having another go at taking the iPod’s crown, with the Shuffle-esque S2 Pebble mp3 player and the nano-beating S3 Slim digital media player. Do they have any chance?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
One of the world’s most successful consumer electronics companies, Samsung, is having another go at taking the iPod’s crown, with the Shuffle-esque S2 Pebble mp3 player and the nano-beating S3 Slim digital media player. Do they have any chance?
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