Enderle: Microsofts iPod killer Zune is brilliant strategy
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-"Microsoft's Zune portable music player will let people share and sample tracks via wi-fi, reports suggest," BBC News reports. "Although details of the gadgets are sketchy, Microsoft said it will use a hard drive, wi-fi and owners will be able to buy tracks that are downloaded direct to the device.
Opening View: Texas Instruments Calculates Profits, DuPont Beats
Many of our observations are now available as audio presentations that you can hear on your computer or download from Apple's iTunes Music Store to play on a portable device such as an iPod...( Read More )
How To: The Wired Guide
Knowing how to use the technology that surrounds you is good, but a little creative hacking is even better. This special section is your instruction book on how to do, well, anything. From Wired magazine. How To: Trick Out Your MySpace Page Play YouTube Videos on Your IPod Foil a Snooping Boss Ditch Your Cell-Phone Plan ... and more. Plus: Get celebrity DIY tips from Dane Cook.
Company drops lawsuit against former middle manager
WILMINGTON -- A lawsuit filed against an ex-employee, seeking the return of his salary and lost profits because he spent too much time on the phone and playing with his iPod, has been dropped. The Newark-based U.S. Card Partner Services dropped its civil action in federal court this week against former employee Drew Scopelliti without any explanation. In the original suit, filed in May, the

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