12 November 2005
Could Apple be planning a new iPhone?
Piper Jaffray analyst, Gene Munster remains decidedly optimistic about Apple’s share price, and predicts a variety of future innovations by the company, including a possible Apple-manufactured iTunes Phone.
03 November 2005
Sprint Enters the Mobile Music Market
Sprint Nextel has just launched its first attempt over-the-air music download service. But the offering is far from ideal, with prices of more than double those of iTunes.
27 October 2005
The ROKR is off to a Rocky Start
Motorola’s new ROKR cell phone, best known for its ability to play Apple iTunes music, isn’t performing anywhere near as well as expected.
19 October 2005
More Competition for the ROKR
Sony Ericsson has just announced the launch of their most recent Walkman-branded mobile phone, the W900. The new handset will feature 3G connectivity, as sell as a 2 megapixel digital camera, and have a focus on playing music.
30 September 2005
Motorola CEO Downplays Negative iPod Comments
Ed Zander, the CEO of Motorola, is doing his best to downplay the critical remarks that he made recently, regarding Apple’s iPod Nano.
27 September 2005
New Mobile Music Service For Cingular Customers
A recent agreement between Cingular Wireless, Billboard Mobile, and MFORMA will allow cell phone users to interact with music in a whole new way.
Nokia Announces its Next Music Phone
Nokia has just announced the release of a new music phone, called the Nokia 3250.
22 September 2005
Sprint to Launch Streaming Music Service
Sprint Nextel will soon become the latest cellular phone carrier to allow customers to listen to music on their handsets.
18 September 2005
Virgin Mobile to Release iPhone in the UK
After last week’s US launch the Motorola ROKR E1 device has become the first mobile phone equipped with Apple iTunes technology.
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