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MP3 Headlines & News for August 27, 2008


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Man Destroys iPod In A Blender
Blendtec, a company that makes heavy duty blenders, is destroying iPods to help sell $400 blenders.

Apple Tries To Bury Stock Options Controversy
Based on an analysis of the findings of the independent investigation, Apple has recognized additional non-cash stock-based compensation expenses of $84 million.

Bono pumps up the volume, lets slip new U2 songs (Reuters)

U2 lead singer Bono attends a news conference to present the 2008 DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa) Report in Paris June 18, 2008. (Benoit Tessier/Reuters)Reuters - Rock stars may have to rein in their taste for loud music after a fan overheard U2 frontman Bono listening to tracks from the group's forthcoming album and recorded them before posting the songs on the Internet.


Apple: More than 70 Percent of 2007 Cars will have iPod Support
More than 70 percent of 2007-model US automobiles will offer iPod integration.

Internet socializing keeps time with the music scene (AFP)

Thom Yorke of British rock group Radiohead, seen here performing in 2006. As music lovers mobbed an outdoor stage, vying for views of Radiohead, Beck and other rockers, Keith McPhail enjoyed a prime view of the show from a couch in an Internet AFP - As music lovers mobbed an outdoor stage, vying for views of Radiohead, Beck and other rockers, Keith McPhail enjoyed a prime view of the show from a couch in an Internet "living room."


Crow aims to upload voters with free download (AP)

Sheryl Crow performs at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts, in this August 2, 2008 file photo, in Philadelphia.  As part of a Rock the Vote voter registration drive, singer-songwriter Crow will give away 50,000 digital copies of her latest album, 'Detours,' for free to anyone who registers three friends to vote_ a tactic she calls the 'Tupperware' party approach to inspiring young people to vote.  (AP Photo/Tom Mihalek, FILE)AP - Sheryl Crow wants your vote — and figures she can get it for a song.



MP3 Tech Commentary

Motorola Shows Off New Portable Speaker Systems
Motorola recently announced some new portable speaker systems for those who make use of mobile phones embedded with wireless Bluetooth. These systems are known as the MOTOROKR EQ7 and EQ5...

Creative ZEN Mozaic First Look
The Creative ZEN Mozaic is a playful spin on the traditional portable media player market dominated by the iPod. This small player has a unique "mozaic" keypad design for controlling...

Amazon Kindle Ebook Reader Review
Amazon's Kindle ebook reader redefines the category of products it belongs to, opening up a more obscure field of portable electronics to mainstream consumers. The ability to hold hundreds of...

New Portable Gaming Device Brings Back Sega 16-Bit Goodness
If you are old enough you probably remember with some fondness the glory days of 16-bit Sega video game titles such as Sonic and Knuckles, Golden Axe and Ecco the...

iHome Introduces First Ever Zune Friendly Alarm Clock
iHome, normally a maker of accessories for the iPod, also likes to tinker in doing up related products for the iPod's Microsoft-backed competitor known as the Zune. One of the...


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