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Under the wire: Eye pods
Pssssst. You want to get in on the ground floor of a fantastic business opportunity?
Matthew JC Powell
Nov 3 2005, 10:44AM
Collaboration
Hitachi Q2 profit tumbles, outlook slashed
Japan's Hitachi posted a 48 percent fall in quarterly profit this week, hurt by its loss-making hard-disk-drive operations, and it cut its full-year forecast more than expected.
Kiyoshi Takenaka
Nov 1 2005, 3:05PM
Hardware
Apple faces lawsuit over iPod screen scratches
Apple Computer faced a lawsuit that alleged the company knew its nano portable music player was defective but still decided to press on with the product's release last month.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2005, 9:46AM
Hardware
Could rising iPod sales hurt Apple's margins?
Apple Computer has a runaway hit with its market-leading iPod digital music player, but could the device's success actually hurt the company's profitability over the longer haul?
Duncan Martell
Oct 24 2005, 2:30PM
Hardware
ShadowRAM: iPods, mobiles 'essentials' for schoolkids?
Looks like there’s something in the water over at non-profit IT and communications company education.au.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2005, 1:55PM
Software
Apple faces hard time wooing Hollywood to new iPod
Apple Computer chief Steve Jobs faces a far tougher task wooing film and television producers to create shows for the new video iPod than he did in the music industry as many questions remain over content and pricing, industry executives say.
Bob Tourtellotte
Oct 18 2005, 11:30AM
Hardware
Podcasters prepare to launch video era
Podcasting is on the verge of setting off a video revolution and users of Apple Computer's new video iPod can expect a deluge of outspoken commentary, religious sermons and pornography.
Pascal Pinck
Oct 14 2005, 9:00AM
Sales & Marketing
Apple unveils new video iPod
Apple Computer has unveiled a version of its market-leading iPod that also plays videos and increased the iMac computer's ability to act as a home entertainment hub by adding a remote control.
Staff Writers
Oct 13 2005, 9:00AM
Hardware
Apple profit soars but iPod sales miss estimates
Apple Computer this week reported a quarterly profit that quadrupled, but sales of its market-leading iPod digital music player fell short of many analyst estimates.
Duncan Martell
Oct 12 2005, 11:04AM
Finance
Apple stirs product speculation over Oct 12 event
Apple Computer has emailed invitations to reporters for a special event next week, prompting speculation on the internet that the company would unveil a long-rumoured iPod that can display videos.
Duncan Martell
Oct 5 2005, 3:21PM
Hardware
Apple admits problem with iPod nano
Apple Computer Inc., responding to complaints the screen on its sleek, recently introduced iPod cracks too easily, said on Wednesday it will replace any defective units.
Staff Writers
Sep 29 2005, 10:27AM
Hardware
"IPhone" could be music to Apple's ears
With the help of Motorola, Apple Computer chief executive Steve Jobs finally made good last week on his pledge to deliver a mobile phone that plays music like an iPod, Apple's wildly successful digital music player.
Staff Writers
Sep 12 2005, 9:00AM
Mobility
Sony to offer advanced Walkmans to tackle iPod
Sony said on Thursday it would sell advanced Walkman portable music players later this year, aiming to move out of Apple Computer's shadow in a market the Japanese company created a quarter of a century ago.
Staff Writers
Sep 9 2005, 11:00AM
Hardware
Apple unveils iPod-mobile phone, even smaller iPod
Apple Computer has unveiled a mobile phone that plays music like an iPod and a pencil-thin "iPod Nano" digital music player, both aimed at extending its domination of the digital music market.
Duncan Martell
Sep 8 2005, 12:00PM
Hardware
Apple's iPod to set European mobiles ringing
European mobile phone operators are jumping on the iPod bandwagon and hope to secure deals that will give them access to a wealth of hot tracks from Apple Computer's famed iTunes music store.
Staff Writers
Sep 2 2005, 10:30AM
Mobility
Creative says has patent covering iPod technology
Creative Technology, a maker of portable music players, on Tuesday said it was awarded a US patent that applied to Apple Computer's iPod and other rivals.
Sue Zeidler
Aug 31 2005, 8:54AM
Software
Apple shrinks iPod line, adds to iTunes
Apple has merged its iPod and iPod photo lines and outlined plans to build further podcasting functionality into iTunes.
Staff Writers
Jun 30 2005, 12:14PM
Hardware
Apple keeps mum on iPod battery offer
No local announcement has yet been made on whether Australian iPod owners can apply for the compensation offered to US users who sued Apple, alleging iPod batteries didn't perform as advertised.
Fleur Doidge
Jun 6 2005, 2:30PM
News
PalmOne takes on the iPod
The ubiquitous micro-hard drive has found its way into a PDA. palmOne yesterday announced the LifeDrive, a PDA with basic features, a large 320x480 colour screen and a 4GB Hitachi hard drive.
Staff Writers
May 20 2005, 11:31AM
Collaboration
Next Byte closes Glenelg store
Apple reseller Next Byte closes up its Adelaide shop in Glenelg tomorrow, Thursday 17 February, in preparation for a bigger operation in Adelaide’s CBD.
Fleur Doidge
Feb 16 2005, 12:00AM
Hardware
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