| BETTER IPOD MP3 PLAYER WHICH
iPod vs Zune: The bout of the century? Canada.com Witness the first true MP3 player heavyweight bout. In one corner, Apple’s iPod, with its iconic status, sleek design, five-year track record, diehard fans, and 70 percent market share. And in the other corner, the new kid on the block, Microsoft’s Zune. Apple's iPod is still king, but there are more alternatives Everett Herald Digital music players have been hot gifts for a few years but until now, it's been a category mostly dominated by Apple Computer and its line of iPod players. Personal Tech Washington Post The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro?was online to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent reviews and give advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays. 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. Apple iPod shuffle The Gadgeteer Although I haven't been an Apple iPod owner from its inception, I have been a big fan starting with the 3rd generation 30gb model . I followed that up with my current 4th generation 40gb model . I wasn't that excited about the mini or the photo versions, but the newer shuffle did intrigue me. Gadget Aims to Keep iPod Users From Driving Drunk TechNewsWorld.com There's a new gadget in the race to attach interesting things to the iPod, and it's aimed right at a core New Mexico problem: drunken driving. David Steele Enterprises this month introduced the "iBreath" iPod attachment, a blood-alcohol breath testing device following in the vein of the California company's iPod flashlight and video glasses. A gadget wish list, from iPod to HDTV Montgomery Advertiser "You're so hard to shop for," the women in my life say to me about this time of year, every year. So much music, so few choices Financial Express THIS week Microsoft introduced Zune, its answer to Apple Computer's mighty pairing of the iPod portable media player and the iTunes music and video store. Though Zune offers a new choice for customers, it also highlights how restrictive such choices can be. Wireless headphones let you listen with clarity, if not style Chicago Tribune In time for the holidays, two Midwestern companies have introduced similar and noteworthy products for portable-music fans: easy-to-use wireless headphones that sound great. The Market Mix Tape The Motley Fool Tune in to what the market was playing last week.
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