Report: Streaming music provider Spotify to launch iPhone applicationJuly 27th, 2009 Report: Spotify to launch iPhone applicationSTOCKHOLM — Streaming music service Spotify is launching an application for Apple Inc.'s popular iPhone, Swedish news agency TT reported Monday. It would be Spotify's first mobile phone application.
Palm appoints former iPod whiz Jon Rubinstein as its new chief executiveJune 11th, 2009 Palm appoints ex-Apple whiz as CEOLOS ANGELES — Jon Rubinstein, a former executive behind Apple Inc.'s iPod, on Wednesday was named chief executive of smartphone maker Palm Inc., replacing Ed Colligan who is stepping down after 16 years with the company. The appointment, effective Friday, comes just days after Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Palm launched the $199 Pre, a well-regarded rival to Apple's blockbuster iPhone device.
Apple Forced to Apologize for Baby Shaker iPhone game April 23rd, 2009 Apple apologizes for 'Baby Shaker' iPhone game
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Nokia N-97 will be available in India by June-endJune 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Nokia's flagship touch-screen handset N-97 will be launched nationwide within two weeks at a likely price of around Rs.35,000, the company announced Thursday. "The handset is expected to begin shipping in India in the next two weeks," Vineet Taneja, director-marketing of Nokia India, told reporters here.
Apple rolls out tiny iPod shuffle that 'talks'!March 12th, 2009 LONDON - Apple has launched a tiny iPod that shouts out song titles. The face-lifted Shuffle, which is half the size of the current version, is believed to be the world's smallest music device.
Steven Spielberg unveils motion-control camera for Xbox 360 at E3June 1st, 2009 Spielberg unveils motion control for Xbox 360LOS ANGELES — Gamers, get ready for your close-up. Steven Spielberg was on hand to introduce a prototype camera Monday that can be used as a controller for the Xbox 360.
Apple disables a key iTunes feature of the rival Palm PreJuly 15th, 2009 Apple disables iTunes sync feature on Palm PreSAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc. has shut down one of the most compelling features on Palm Inc.'s rival Pre smart phone, crippling the Pre's ability to act like an iPod.
Music fan finds sex photos in second-hand iPod bought in LondonMay 30th, 2009 LONDON - A second-hand iPod bought by a music fan in South London was found to contain raunchy pictures of its former owner's wife and lovers. It was from a used goods store that Kristian Towell, 27, had bought the gadget.
iPhone Introduces Shazam; Gives Music Lovers a Treat for HolidaysNovember 10th, 2008 If you are a music lover then and own an iPhone then this news is surely gonna make you jump.Shazam is in iPhone now. With it iPhone continues to shine and improve on their ever impressive graph.
Apple, AT&T answers are due to federal regulators' questions on Google Voice iPhone rejectionAugust 21st, 2009 Apple, AT&T to answer FCC query on Google VoiceSEATTLE — Apple Inc. and AT&T Inc.
Pandit's Citi, Sanjay Jha's Motorola among top losersApril 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Citigroup led by Indian-American chief executive Vikram Pandit and Motorola, headed by Sanjay Jha also of Indian origin, figure in the Fortune 500 list of firms posting some of the biggest losses last year. Citi clocked an annual loss of $27.7 billion while Motorola incurred a loss of $4.2 billion, the US business magazine's list released online Monday said.
Nokia announces mobile financial service based on Obopay's payment platformAugust 26th, 2009 Nokia announces mobile finance service Nokia MoneySAN FRANCISCO — Nokia Corp. on Wednesday announced a mobile financial service that the handset maker said will let users send money to others by typing in that person's cell phone number.
Sony Walkman named top music invention of last 50yrsJuly 4th, 2009 LONDON - The Walkman used to be the perfect companion for whole generation of music lovers, and now the clunky portable cassette player by Sony has been named the best musical invention of the last 50 years, by a leading magazine. Sony's music player has even beaten the Dolby sound, compact discs, and the ubiquitous iPod to top the list of 'ten most important musical innovations of the last 50 years', published by T3 magazine.
Apple's overseas expansion rolls on as Korean telecom regulator approves sale of the iPhoneSeptember 23rd, 2009 South Korea approves sale of Apple's iPhoneSEOUL, South Korea — South Korea's telecommunications regulator said Wednesday that Apple Inc. can sell its hit iPhone in the country — potentially shaking up a cell phone market controlled by domestic manufacturers.
Nokia Siemens to upgrade Idea Cellular's networkJune 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Telecom equipment manufacturer Nokia Siemens Networks Thursday said it will upgrade Idea Cellular's network in 22 service areas in India. The company will use GPRS (general packet radio service) technology and its Unified Charging Solution to upgrade Idea's existing network that will enable the telcom major provide innovative mobile services like multimedia messaging, email, web browsing and online music.