Partnership Means Free Music For Pocket PC, Windows Smartphone Users
Music subscription service, Mercora, has partnered with Microsoft to offer a free six-month subscription to the Mercora M service for Windows Mobile users for a limited time.
The service, which costs $49.99 annually (or $14.99 quarterly) boasts over 3.5 million songs in "ad-free, high-fidelity streaming audio." There are over 100,000 channels that, according Mercora, are searchable by artist, genre, and subgenre.
Posted at 01:41AM Jun 21, 2007 by Guest in General | Comments[1]
Apple verkauft 100-millionsten Ipod
Can you guys understand Dutch. This is done on the request of my dutch friend to post one single link to his blog. Apple hat am Montag den 100-millionsten Ipod verkauft. Die Verkaufszahlen verteilen sich auf mehr als zehn neue Modelle des tragbaren MP3-Players, die seit der Markteinführung im November 2001 vorgestellt worden sind.
Posted at 01:51AM Jun 16, 2007 by Guest in General | Comments[1]
COMPUTEX - iPhone to ignite smartphone use, ARM chief says
The iPhone is about to do for smartphones what the iPod did for digital music players: put one in everyone's pocket.
That's the message Warren East, CEO of ARM Holdings PLC, brought to Computex Wednesday in a talk about the future of mobile
computing. Read whole story.
Posted at 01:39AM Jun 06, 2007 by Guest in General | Comments[1]
False tsunami warning creates panic
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia --A tsunami warning siren went off
accidentally in Indonesia's Aceh province on Monday, causing residents
to flee their homes and run to higher ground, officials said.
Authorities were investigating why the siren rang out for around 30 minutes in the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, much of which was destroyed in the 2004 tsunami disaster.
"We would like to apologize for causing the panic. The siren went off by itself," said Suhardjono, a scientist from the Geophysical and Meteorological Agency, which maintains the warning system.
Posted at 03:44AM Jun 04, 2007 by Guest in General | Comments[2]