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- 11 April 2007
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News: Apple laptop sales slip, iPod still rules
Having just sold its 100 millionth iPod, Apple tops the MP3 category in the 'US Top Selling Computer Hardware for February 2007' report. But it's not all good news for Apple. Despite a strong showing in January, in February 2007 the company doesn't even feature in the laptop category.
- 10 April 2007
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News: LG & Volkswagen take on the iPod
LG Electronics is teaming up with car-maker Volkswagen in the latest attempt to challenge Apple’s iPod - a digital media player styled along the lines of the New Beetle car.
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News: Record-breaking 100m iPods ship
Apple has sold its 100 millionth iPod, making the device the fastest-selling music player in history.
- 09 April 2007
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News: SanDisk & Yahoo launch Wi-Fi music player
SanDisk and Yahoo are the latest companies attempting to take on Apple's iPod, releasing the Wi-Fi-enabled Sansa Connect in the US.
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News: Opinion: How to hack the Apple TV
When Apple unveiled Apple TV at January's Macworld Expo, there were oohs and aahs… and complaints. The most commonly-heard gripe: the device's "limited" functionality. Now Apple TV is here, hackers are finding ways to extend its usefulness
- 07 April 2007
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News: Google phone: the truth
You've probably heard that Google is working on a mobile phone, and that everyone is calling the Google Phone or even the gPhone. You may also have heard that they're not working on one. Well, which is it? Neither, probably, but something much more interesting.
- 06 April 2007
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News: iTunes and DRM-free music explained
Apple and EMI announced this week that you'll soon be able to buy higher-quality, DRM-free digital music from EMI artists through the iTunes Music Store.
- 04 April 2007
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News: Apple working on European iPhone launch
Apple’s plans to release the iPhone in Europe have begun in earnest after the company started advertising for a senior executive to handle the iPhone’s European operations.
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News: Unfair iTunes punishes music fans
The European Commission's complaint against Apple and the major record labels over a possible violation of European rules on cross-border trade has served to highlight the inconsistencies in how music is released and priced online.
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News: Apple backed by DRM-free competitors
While EMI's Monday event announcing the coming availability of DRM-free digital music focused on the iTunes Store, that won't be the only online service to benefit from the record label's new policy.
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News: DRM-free iTunes to revolutionise music
News of a pending announcement was buried among the April Fools Day fake stories on the techie Web sites. EMI, the world's third largest music company, and Apple were going to hold a joint press conference in London on April 2. It turned out that the press conference was real but there still may be a joke in here for someone.
- 03 April 2007
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News: Apple sued over UK iTunes pricing
The European Commission (EC) has charged Apple’s iTunes store and several big record companies with restrictive pricing practices in the European Union, a spokesman for the Commission confirmed today.
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News: iTunes to reject DRM-free movies
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs may be pushing for music labels to lift copyright protection on digital music but he doesn't appear so eager to do the same for video content, despite his position as the largest shareholder in Walt Disney.
- 02 April 2007
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News: Apple confirms DRM-free iTunes
EMI Music’s entire digital music catalogue will be available for purchase without digital rights management (DRM) from the iTunes Store worldwide in May. Apple chief executive Steve Jobs predicted that more than half of the songs on iTunes will be available in DRM-free versions by the end of this year
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News: Apple iPhone launch date leaked
Steve Jobs’ keynote at the Macworld Expo in January this year revealed that the iPhone would be released in June but now US wireless company, Cingular, has let slip that the device will be available from the site from 11 June.
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News: Video iPods get UK price cut
Apple has announced a small price cut for its video iPod range in the UK. The 30GB model, previously priced at £189, is now available for £179. The top-end 80GB video iPod has had it’s price cut from £259 to £189. Prices for Apple’s iPod nano and iPod shuffle ranges remain the same.
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News: Copy-free iTunes coming today - report
Apple and EMI are expected to announce a DRM-free approach to iTunes at a special UK announcement today. The copy-free approach would allow music fans to swap tracks bought through iTunes freely between iPods and computers
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News: Excitement over UK Apple launch today
EMI chief executive Eric Nicoli will hold an event in the UK with Apple boss Steve Jobs as a special guest, according to an invitation sent to press yesterday.
- 29 March 2007
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News: iPod & iPhone market to double
The iPod-dominated market for media and music players to double between 2005 and 2010, according to researchers at iSuppli.
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News: Google adds new YouTube features
New services available on YouTube could reflect growing influence of its parent company Google.
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