, Dell is considering re-entering the MP3 player market later this year. Full Article at Malaysia Sun
Several years ago, Dell attempted to break into the Apple-dominated MP3 player market with a line of Creative-designed players marketed under the Dell DJ brand (a lucky Ars editor still owns one, and it continues to work flawlessly in all of its... Full Article at Ars Technica
According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, PC maker Dell is considering making MP3 players again, along with its own software and music subscription service. Full Article at CNET
Breaking news and weekly top stories via email 1752 Subscribers Think of It as More of a “Zune-Killer” Patches from All Things D headlined his Dell MP3 player post in a way that tickled me elmo: Likely, he wrote this while raising a rich... Full Article at Gizmodo
Hey it's me, Michael. Do you remember how well our last round of MP3 players did? Let me rephrase that. Did you know that we used to sell MP3 players? Well, we did. And it was a resounding success. Full Article at Wired
I myself am sick and tired of Apple and Ipod article and adds. It's everywhere you look. I do not like any type of hardware or software that keeps you locked into there certain file types or any propr... Full Article at Malaysia Sun
Remember Dell's DJ Ditty MP3 player? Probably not, since Dell shut its PMP shop a while back. But over at the Wall St Journal, there's a rumor that Dell is planning on re-entering the PMP market with a new device that's been under development and test. Full Article at Gizmodo
Watch out Apple, because Dell is poised to unveil an MP3 player and music downloads service, according to company insiders. Full Article at The Register
If initial Wall Street Journal reports are to be believed, Dell is busy readying a new brand of MP3 players to renew the iPod battle. Full Article at Techtree.com
Dell is trying its hand at a portable music player again, after failing to gain enough marketshare with earlier versions such as DJ Ditty. Full Article at paidContent.org
claims that the compressed MP3 is going the way of the Dodo bird because everybody's going to switch to lossless formats, which retain every audio bit on the CDs from which they were ripped. Accordin... Full Article at Malaysia Sun
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