TOSHIBA GIGABEAT
Wrap your Gigabeat in a case from Noreve Geek.com I recently reviewed and subsequently purchased the Toshiba Gigabeat S. I'm usually not a fan of cases but the Gigabeat has a beautiful screen and I was living in fear of harming it. Microsoft's zune could be great with a bit more work Financial Express As soon as it became known that Microsoft was preparing its own portable media device and service, the phrase "iPod Killer" was attached to it. Whatever Microsoft's intentions, it was going toe-to-toe with a well-established product that absolutely dominates the portable media category. Las Vegas Review-Journal The Online Guy Column RedNova By Al Gibes, Las Vegas Review-Journal Nov. 28--GREAT GAGGLES OF GAMES, GADGETS AWAIT SHOPPERS; ONLINE SITES GAUGE THEIR POPULARITY: Holiday shopping is the buzz these days, and the Internet is the place to be to see what's hot and what's not. Great Gaggles of Games, Gadgets Await Shoppers; Online Sites Gauge Their Popularity RedNova By Al Gibes Holiday shopping is the buzz these days, and the Internet is the place to be to see what's hot and what's not. Digital cameras are out this week, but Apple iPods are still red- hot. Microsoft's Music Madness Microsoft Watch Zune is a mistake. While Microsoft's Zune marketing beckons, "welcome to the social," the device is instead antisocial with the existing Windows Media ecosystem. Zune Opens to Number Two Spot DesignTechnica Data from the NPD Group finds Microsoft's Zune debuted to sales which made it the number two portable media player - still behind the iPod, but ahead of rivals. Thurrott reviews Microsoft Zune: ‘a joke, a travesty, I can’t imagine what they were thinking’ Mac Daily News "Microsoft's "Zune, which was confirmed in mid-2006 and then released earlier this month, is a me-too device that provides only a small fraction of the iPod's functionality. It's bigger, heavier, thicker, and delivers worse battery life than the iPod, despite costing the same. The scoop on iPod alternatives The Springfield News-Leader Brian Willet is a bona fide music fan. He owns thousands of songs in a collection that spans blues to hip-hop, all stored on CDs, vinyl and digital downloads. Microsoft's Music Madness Microsoft Watch Zune is a mistake. HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE: Electronics The Florida Times-Union From music to photographs to video and so much more, you'll be totally plugged in for fun with these new high-tech devices
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