A DUTCH FIRM said it seized a batch of Sandisk MP3 players from a booth at an exhibition, armed with a warrant. Sisvel claims that Sandisk infringes its patents and was supported by a search warrant issued by a Berlin district court.
A DUTCH FIRM said it seized a batch of Sandisk MP3 players from a booth at an exhibition, armed with a warrant.
The Criminal Chamber of the Landgericht Berlin in Germany has recently ruled that the seizure ordered by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Berlin of all of the MP3 players marketed as part of SanDisk’s “Sansa” product lines and the related advertising material exhibited at the SanDisk booth at IFA 2006 was legal.
A group of arts and entertainment innovators said Wednesday that cutting-edge technology should be integrated into art, music, film, festivals and even dining at the Seattle Center, but the group produced no specific ideas.
In the world of MP3 players, the TrekStor Vibez is a player that stands out among the dozens of ?everything elses? on the market.
… concerned that fees vary widely from nation to nation and that some people might be double charged, paying a fee to download an … I think consumers have to start asking why the equivalent comes to the market later than in the United States and why MP3 …
A phone that doubles as a first-rate music player for the serious listener? A slick TV commercial convinces our intrepid reporter that the Blackjack may, in fact, be that device. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk. Blackjack’s Crippled Subscriptions

Ipod 4Gb Nano
Amazon.co.uk Always seems to be the cheapest place to buy online and their prices are the most consistent.
It is however always worth checking elsewhere and this is what I have found today for the 4Gb Ipod Nano:-
Amazon: £119.98 including delivery
PCWorld £129 (internet orders only)
Play.com £119.99
LXDirect £151.95
Woolworths £179
Currys £129
The prices for other players in the IpodNano series are also priced along these lines
For USA customers see Amazon.com for the latest price of $199 for the 4Gb IpodNano
Microsoft’s efforts to loosen up access to closely held music owned by record labels has an unintended consequence: It punishes artists who want to share. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk.
It handles Windows Media files, MP3 and AAC compressed music files (up to 320 Kpbs). Zune also does JPEG stills and … Or, you can pay a monthly flat fee by buying a Zune Pass so you can download as many songs as you like and keep listening to …







