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The Yamaha PDX-31 iPod speaker dock is now available in Japan. Priced at
18,000 Yen ($221), this iPod dock features a pair of 8cm Driver unit and a
15Wx2ch output. Available in black, red or white, the Yamaha PDX-31 is
compatible with iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and the new iPhone 4. The gadget also
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Yay, the Zune is finally dead. The MP3 player was doomed from the start
because of Microsoft's poor image and decision making.









3/15/2011 12:00:00 PM

When it comes to marketing, few tactics are as tried and true as the celebrity
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Analysis: It's not news (if still not official) that Microsoft has lost
interest in this product line -- but the company isn't abandoning the market.

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Shot through the heart, and you're to blame: Steve Jobs gives music a bad
name. Poodle-haired rocker Jon Bon Jovi blames the Apple boss personally for
"killing the music business".








Enjoy your favorite music wherever you go with this affordable MP3 player from
SuperSonic, the IQ Sound IQ-4200. This stylish player comes with a 1.8-inch
LCD color display, a 4GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, an FM
radio, a voice recorder, a picture browser, a USB 2.0 port and a built-in
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Christopher Poole, the 22-year-old founder of 4Chan.org, launched a new Web
community this weekend at South By Southwest festival taking place in Austin,
Texas.





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No more devices planned

The Zune is dead, long live the Zune.

That seems to be the message coming out of Microsoft HQ after the tech giant
admitted that no more Zune devices would be manufactured, although the Zune
name will live on through its various software platforms.

"We have nothing to announce about another Zune device," a Microsoft spokesman
said via email in response to questions after an earlier Bloomberg report
stated that the company had ceased Zune device manufacturing.

The Zune range, which never did make it to the UK despite numerous rumours
over the last four or so years, ultimately failed in its aims of taking on,
and beating, the Apple iPod.

The first Zune model hit US shops on 14 November 2006 and boasted a 30GB
capacity, FM radio, and a 3-inch screen. The final model was the Zune HD which
went live on 15 September and packed an an OLED capacitative touch screen, HD
video out, and HD radio. In total there were seven Zune devices.

The Zune portal is still alive and well though, particularly on Windows Phone
7 devices and the Xbox 360, and it's clear Microsoft has no ...









Jonathan Ive, the Apple designer behind such triumphs as the iPod, iPhone and
MacBook Pro is rumoured to be planning a move back to the UK, much to his
company's displeasure.








The Memorex PartyCube speaker system provides rich, high-quality audio that is
sure to fill any space. The portable speaker has multi-directional speakers
that provide high quality sound to the entire room. The Memorex MI7706P also
has a convenient carrying handle that makes it easy to set up anywhere in your
home, backyard or even the [...]








Microsoft can blame Apple and its iPod hegemony for the failure of its Zune
digital media player.










Apple is negotiating with record companies for a system that would allow users
to access music downloaded from the App Store on an unlimited number of iOS
devices, according to a report from Bloomberg.



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