itunes mobile
'Mobile Linux "revolution" on the way'
News The Rokr E2 is Motorola's independent follow-up to the Rokr E1, an iTunes-sporting collaboration with Apple which saw poor sales due to limited storage. The co-founder of one of the most popular mobile Linux platforms has predicted a "revolution... [29 Jun 2006]
Mobile music to be beat online by 2010
News While prices for wireless over-the-air downloads typically cost up to three times more than those bought over fixed lines, IDC predicts pricing for single track downloads bought on mobiles will settle at around $2 - twice the price of a song on... [16 Jun 2006]
Where next for PayPal?
News It also works closely with Dell, iTunes and, being part of the same business family, eBay and Skype. I see PayPal partnering in that area and I think you'll see some of our ambitions in that area coming out this year in the UK, whether it's mobile... [21 Mar 2006]
Mobile TV turns consumers off
News And Cingular supports Apple's iTunes service on some of its phones. According to a survey conducted by RBC Capital Markets, about 75 per cent of roughly 1,000 people polled said they have no interest in watching TV on their mobile phones. [06 Mar 2006]
Radioactive: Crazy Frog's legacy - it's boomtime for ringtones
Comment Even with Apple's success with iTunes, US pollster Ipsos found that Napster remains the most recognised online music brand, with some 80 per cent of teenagers recognising the brand. It has reportedly put on hold plans to launch a ringtone section... [16 Jan 2006]
Is Apple's new trademark a mobile giveaway?
News Although Apple has already worked with Motorola to produce handsets with iTunes included, industry watchers expect Jobs and co to launch an own brand phone at some point. Apple has filed a number of trademark applications around the term 'Mobile Me... [13 Jan 2006]
Apple challenged by Linux and pirates
News Revenues from the iTunes Music Store pale in comparison to iPod revenues, however, which topped $4.5bn this year. Despite Apple's massive market share in the world of online music, Jobs and co perceive a variety of threats from emerging sectors... [02 Dec 2005]
Motorola announces Razr quartet
News The Razr V3i will be the second mobile handset to feature Apple's iTunes software. Motorola announced four upcoming Razr handsets on Tuesday, including one that comes preloaded with Apple's iTunes music software. [09 Nov 2005]
Photos: Motorola unveils new Razrs
Photo Motorola's Razr V3i will be the second mobile handset to feature Apple's iTunes software. Pictured is the Razr V3i, an update to the Razr V3 that plays iTunes. It will utilise the same software found in the iTunes Rokr phone launched by Motorola in... [09 Nov 2005]
£100 iTunes download exposes mobile roaming rip-off
News A download of a single iTunes track could cost up to £100. An investigation by silicon.com's sister site ZDNet UK has exposed the massive roaming charges levied by mobile phone operators on users who download data when abroad. [01 Nov 2005]
iPorn: Adult sites offer iPod 'featurettes'
News Apple unveiled the video-enabled iPod last week, along with a new version of the iTunes music store that sells music videos, some short films and episodes from five TV shows, for $1.99 each. A handful of video podcasts are already available through... [21 Oct 2005]
Digital sales not saving faltering music industry
News Digital music services such as iTunes and co are going from strength to strength, according to international music industry body the IFPI. The Music Managers Forum has been protesting this week that the sales from online song shops with £0.79... [04 Oct 2005]
Apple smart phone "only a matter of time", says Zander
News And earlier this month, the two companies shared a stage to introduce Motorola's Rokr mobile phone, which runs Apple's iTunes software. Motorola CEO Ed Zander on Thursday downplayed disparaging remarks he made last week about Apple's newest music... [30 Sep 2005]
Why less wireless?
AS Analysis Certainly Motorola, with 2005 the year of the slimline Razr and now the iTunes hybrid Rokr, is a desirable brand in mobile. Mobile and wireless has never dominated Agenda Setters polls despite the influence the technologies and the wider industry... [26 Sep 2005]
Ed Zander
AS Profile Motorola still has its problems but in mobile devices it is more than a one-hit wonder with its Rokr handset, while its partnership with Apple for an iTunes phone is intriguing. Described by one of our Agenda Setters panellists as a "basket case in... [23 Sep 2005]
