- Thu Sep 14 2006 Photos: iPod Nano, second generation
The second-generation iPod Nano, which looks just like a minified iPod Mini, runs just a hair more slender than its predecessor. Its aluminum casing resists scratches better, too. We've taken a shot from every angle.
- Thu May 15 2008 A sign of Macs to come
Apple advocates have always promoted the Mac as a better computing platform. Now, however, we actually have "gateway drugs" to get people hooked on the beautiful aesthetics, ease of use, and coolness of Apple technology through the iPhone, iPod, etc. We
- Tue Sep 8 2009 Could an iTunes subscription service save the record biz?
According to a report in Billboard, digital music sales are beginning to stagnate, too. But what if Apple was able to collect $15 a month from tens of millions of iPod Touch and iPhone users?
- Thu Aug 30 2007 Nokia takes on Apple with music store
Following in Apple's footsteps, Nokia has announced Ovi, a set of online services for its mobile phones. But in chasing the hot new handset maker, Nokia threatens to alienate carriers.
- Wed Oct 3 2007 Microsoft, the Zune, and getting beaten at its own game
The Zune came out. Did you notice? More importantly, will you buy it? Probably not.
- Fri Jul 20 2007 Zune barely registers on Microsoft's financials
Microsoft has reached its goal of shipping one million Zunes to retailers. Now what?
- Wed Jun 13 2007 Zune's not a failure. Yet
Six months after Microsoft introduced the Zune, everybody assumes it's a failure. Everybody's wrong.
- Mon Jul 12 2004 Apple sells 100 millionth download
Fourteen months after the iTunes service launched, Kevin Britten of Kansas helped Apple reach a milestone by downloading the song "Somersault."
- Wed Oct 14 2009 Concert Vault: Free live recordings on your iPhone
Wolfgang's Vault, which offers online streams of hundreds of live shows by big-name bands, has updated its free iPhone app.
- Mon Jul 12 2004 Apple's absence nibbles core at Macworld
Company chose not to come to Macworld Boston, but organizers think there's still much food for thought at confab.




