Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Starbucks To Give Away 50 Million iTunes Songs (TechWeb)


Starbucks To Give Away 50 Million iTunes Songs (TechWeb)
TechWeb - The offer is good for users of Apple's iPhone, its new iPod Touch, or any wireless-capable laptop loaded with the Apple's iTunes software.

Nokia Adding WiMax Support to Products (PC World)
PC World - Nokia Corp. plans to add WiMax connectivity to its N-series Internet tablet next year, the company said Wednesday.

Panasonic Plans New Toughbook PCs (PC World)
PC World - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (Panasonic) is refreshing its Toughbook rugged laptop PC line and aiming for a big jump in international sales of the computers over the next three years.

Toshiba Adds SLI to Gaming Laptops (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Toshiba's latest launch includes gaming laptops with SLI and an HD DVD-ROM drive, AMD-based budget notebooks, and 17-inch desktop replacement machines.

Low-cost laptops are great, but who will pay? (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Providing low-cost laptops for children in developing countries is a great idea. But while $200 for a laptop sounds like a bargain in the U.S. or Western Europe, that's not the case in countries where these computers are intended for use. And this raises important questions: who will actually pay for these laptops, and how?