ipod in comment and analysis

The Weekly Round-Up: 29.06.07

Round-Up The man couldn't use a computer and last year even said of the idiot-proof iPod: "I'm not very good with the technology, I'm not very good with any aspect of it. So goodbye Tony Blair, the world of high-tech will miss you. [29 Jun 2007]

Financial services CIOs reveal investment priorities

Comment ¦ The top 10 CIOs ¦ Win an iPod - Test your CIO knowledge ¦ CIO50 analysis: How to be a top CIO ¦ CIO50: The full report One-fifth of this year's CIO50 list is represented by the financial services sector. [19 Jun 2007]

Minority Report: Steve Jobs fails to wow

Comment Despite the hoopla over the iPhone and iPod, Apple struggles to drum up excitement over its core Mac hardware and OS X. Firstly, it will increase its brand awareness among Windows users - who may already be iTunes and iPod fans - and give them one... [15 Jun 2007]

Steve Ranger's Notebook: How my iPod ate the weekend

Comment But whereas before I could miss a show on the radio and feel sad and then move on, now I have it sitting on my iPod. Steve Ranger picks the top three time-wasting offenders. A friend of mine - who perhaps understandably wishes to remain nameless... [05 Jun 2007]

Freecycle Diaries: Serendipity at last

Comment The Sony earbuds are also in high demand (unsurprising, in this era of iPod ubiquity), as is the giant calculator and the handsaw (three potential takers each). In a last-ditch effort to clear what has rapidly become 'the Freecycle table' (formerly... [08 May 2007]

Minority Report: Whither the Mac maker?

Comment Doomsayers saw this as the beginning of the end for the company's traditional product focus - the Mac - as it turned its attention more to the iPod and digital lifestyle devices. Few would deny now that the so-called 'halo effect' of the iPod... [03 May 2007]

Editor's Blog: Grey areas, honesty and naivety

Comment The insider threat is preying on people's minds and this morning I've seen a very compelling demonstration of 'pod-slurping' (even though the removable media used was a USB key rather than the eponymous iPod). [26 Apr 2007]

Leader: Why we keep our eye on the iPod

Leader When you're mentally shaking your fist at the emo-loving teenager next to you playing their iPod too loud on the train, you might not be thinking about the link from the world's favourite MP3 player to enterprise technology. [11 Apr 2007]

Minority Report: Should Apple set its music free?

Comment The 'open letter' was celebrated and criticised in equal measure, with cynics claiming music with DRM locks benefited Apple's business model by tying iTunes tracks to the company's iPod MP3 players. Not so, apparently.iPod faith [11 Apr 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 23.03.07

Round-Up In the meantime, if you've done something ingenious with your iPod let us know by emailing editorial@silicon.com. For the scallywags out there, you could also use your iPod for stealing vast amounts of corporate data. [23 Mar 2007]

Minority Report: The 10 best things about Apple

Comment The iPod's clickwheel has been a massive factor in driving sales of the music player, allowing huge lists of songs to be navigated simply and quickly. Just a few months ago some were predicting 2007 would witness the death of the iPod after sales... [21 Feb 2007]

Minority Report: The 10 worst things about Apple

Comment The iPod Most of the silicon.com editorial team have got through at least one iPod each. Today Seb Janacek looks at the most common complaints about the Mac maker. Much like Marmite, people seem to either love or hate Apple. [05 Feb 2007]

Minority Report: Why I'm already dreaming of an iPhone

Comment In a 2006 column on the much-trumpeted and woefully inaccurate predictions of the 'death of the iPod', I said that one of the biggest challenges Apple faced in delivering a successful phone product to the market was interface design. [11 Jan 2007]

Leader: The big issues of 2006

Leader Mobile phones (the world's most successful consumer device), services such as MySpace and hardware like the iPod - they are all loved by millions. What did we learn? What will be different? The big developments that span the worlds of tech with the... [21 Dec 2006]

Leader: Cisco riling Apple with Linksys iPhone?

Leader After all, it's done the iPod, iMac, iTunes, iChat and more. Is Cisco, by allowing its Linksys subsidiary to move ahead with a brand of VoIP handsets branded as 'iPhone', playing with fire? And by fire, we mean the legal eagles over at Apple. [19 Dec 2006]

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