Apple Rocks New Nanos, iTunes, iPod Touch
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs took the stage at today's Apple event in San Francisco to revive the iPod nano's form factor, introduce iTunes 8, and slim down the iPod Touch even more. Here's everything that Apple presented on Tuesday. Read this story
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Sprint Phone Launch Boasts Google, Touchscreens
Sprint launched a half-dozen intriguing new phones at the CTIA Wireless trade show on Wednesday, including a Windows Mobile smart phone for business, a music phone with an extra-large speaker and a texting phone shaped like a makeup case. The new feature phones each have a new user interface with Google services baked in. Read this story
RIM Announces Flip BlackBerry Pearl 8220
Research in Motion announced the BlackBerry Pearl 8220 at the CTIA Wireless trade show—and it's a flip phone. Read this story
TechCrunch50: FitBit Trainer Tracks Your Health, Even Sleep
One reason people get personal trainers and go to gyms: to find other people to tell them how they're doing and offer encouragement. Those services cost hundreds of dollars. For $99, the FitBit Tracker will do the same thing. Read this story
DEMO: Putting Web 2.0 to Work
The second afternoon at DEMO Fall 08 started out with a look at Web 2.0 tools aimed at businesses. There were some interesting choices, but I found the most interesting ones were those aimed at helping organize projects and tasks. Read this story
Nokia Signs Exchange Email Deal with Microsoft
Nokia said on Wednesday it has signed a deal with Microsoft to expand corporate e-mail access to 80 million Nokia phones as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM. Read this story
Microsoft's New Explorer Mice to be Laser-Killers
Microsoft's Explorer Mouse and Explorer Mouse Mini will feature Microsoft's patented BlueTrack technology. Microsoft also announced new keyboards for ergonomists and gamers, as well as webcams for leaving video messages with friends. Read this story
Microsoft's New Zunes Add 'Buy from FM'
On Sept. 16, Microsoft will begin offering a feature that will let users "tag" and download music they hear on its Zune MP3 player's built-in FM radio, the company said Monday. Read this story
Big Brands Regain LCD TV Sales Lead
Global electronics giants Samsung and Sony made sharp gains in the North American LCD TV market in the second quarter, largely at the expense of lesser known Taiwan firms, according to a report. Read this story
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