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Apple's acquisition of Lala gives the tech giant a foothold in the music streaming business.
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After what seems like 40 years in the desert, the iPhone will launch in Israel this week.
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Apple has struck a deal to buy the streaming and downloading music Web site LaLa.com, according to reports from the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. It would add to Apple's music empire, but how might this acquision change Apple's tune?
As the first decade of the 21st century draws to a close, we are on the cusp of another massive change in technology, one that will involve a new, more dynamic two-way experience with the web.
I've been spending a lot of time thinking about the battle between Google and Microsoft and how it is largely counterproductive for both companies. Since I spent a lot of my life in competitive analysis, I thought it might be fun to set out a strategy of how Google could take out Microsoft and how Microsoft could take out Google, and consider whether either firm could carry it out.
Skyhook Wireless CEO and co-founder, Ted Morgan, talks about the importance of the iPhone, the growth of location-enabled apps, and the future of location-based advertising.
Downloading and syncing music could become a thing of the past. Apple is believed to be developing cloud streaming of your music library anytime, anywhere, off the cloud to any iTunes device. As Geek reported, Apple acquired music startup Lala this past Friday confirming Bloomberg’s report. Palo Alto, California-based Lala Media is backed by venture capital [...]
A look at Lala's history offers some clues as to Apple's motivation. It could be good. Or not.
"Apple’s standard 'ships with every desktop Mac' mouse (but also available alone for Mac or Windows at US$69) is now a Magic Mouse," Andy Ihnatko reports for The Chicago Sun-Times.
The impassioned pleas of one developer, e-mailed to Steve Jobs, resulted in a quick reversal of an app's rejection . The launch of the app today is the first known approved app that can stream live video directly from one iPhone to another, and the first approval for an app with known use of private APIs. After a long wait, Handbrake .94 has finally been released . Don't let the small version ...
AOL Inc. Chief Executive Tim Armstrong is on a mission to show that the company isn't some dot-com has-been selling Web access and e-mail. It's a digital-media company with 80 websites churning out everything from personal finance advice to bedroom tips.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been nominated as potential Person of the Year for 2009, writes Time. Although the magazine is reserving the right to make final judgment, it is currently accepting votes from readers. Jobs is already third in rankings, ahead of sprinter Usain Bolt, and US military commander Stanley McChrystal. He is nevertheless below US president Barack Obama, and the Iranians ...
Talking at the University of Pennsylvania yesterday, One Laptop per Child's founder Nicholas Negroponte said that Steve Jobs helped in the development of the OLPC computer. Wait. What? I got an...