Filed under: Cellphones , Handhelds , Portable Audio , Wireless
Fresh off an extensive corporate decaffeination downsizing and a scaling back of its foray into music sales, it’s a fair question to ask: just how ironclad is Starbucks’ commitment to rolling out iTunes WiFi Music Store integration across its entire chain? We just happened to notice that the Starbucks page on Apple’s site is now stone-cold gone, redirecting to the standard iTunes 8 stuff. You might say "no big deal, Apple’s just playing down an agreement that’s now been in place for a full year," but there’s some other weirdness, too -- the company’s iTunes WiFi Music Store at Starbucks FAQ , for example, still references the dead link. The partnership was kinda ill-conceived to begin with; getting access to the store meant hooking up to AT&T WiFi, which you wouldn’t normally have configured unless you actually had an AT&T WiFi account. We haven’t heard ...
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iTunes 8.0.2.20 From: neyrat.net Post Date: 2008-11-21 09:30:42
Filed under: Portable Audio , Portable Video
Quite frankly, Teclast’s M25 was darn close to being solid, but it’s pretty safe to say the M26 trumped it tenfold by ditching the scroll wheel in exchange for a few more millimeters of precious touchscreen. This admittedly sexy PMP features a 2.6-inch 400 x 240 resolution capacitive touch panel, support for RMVB, RM, FLV and AVI file formats, TV out and Microsoft’s PlayFX abilities, too. Judging by the interface shot, i... more
Filed under: Portable Audio , Robots
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Filed under: Wireless Details are a bit sparse, but according to CNET, in the wake of this week’s non-defeat in the FCC spectrum auctions , Google is planning a press call to publicly discuss its intentions to continue lobbying the FCC to favor the pursuit of white space data transmissions. We know Google’s all joined up with Microsoft, Intel, and a number of other triple-a companies in the white space coalition -- which intends to provide dynamic wireless access on shreds a... more
Filed under: GPS , Laptops
Our week o’ Dell scoops continues with what Dell calls its "mainstream" and "essential" series of Latitude E-series laptops. While the enterprise-ready, mainstream series packs just about everything (and more) that you could hope for in a balanced spec-for-size lappie, the essential series is only essential if you’re on a tight budget and just can’t live without the comparatively low-end chub. The 15.4-inch E6500 and 14.1-inch E6400... more
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