Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Sep 2005 17:31 UTC
Apple Confirming long-standing rumours, Apple has today announced the iTunes-enabled phone together with Motorola in a special press event. The phone will automatically pause when you get a call, explained Jobs. The ROKR can only hold about 100 songs, according to Jobs. "The way we think of this phone is, it's really an iPod shuffle on your phone," he explained. "Both devices can shuffle, both can autofill, neither has a click wheel - but the phone has a display." Meanwhile, Microsoft joins hands with Orange to challenge Apple Motorola iTunes Phone.
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re: Nano is cheap in a good way
by polaris20 on Thu 8th Sep 2005 15:47 UTC
polaris20
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2005-07-06

Does anyone here think that the world's largest flash maker (Samsung) offering a steep discount to the world's largest mp3 maker (Apple), thus allowing Apple to severely undercut the price of other mp3 players, amounts to some kind of anti-competitive behaviour? Not that I do. I don't know enough about the law to have an informed opinion. Just wondering what others think.

It's called capitalism.