Continuing its push into consumer electronics, Dell on Monday announced a disk drive-based MP3 player and details of a partnership with music download company Musicmatch. The Dell Digital Jukebox ...
According to a report in <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>, PC maker Dell is considering making MP3 players again, along with its own software and music subscription service. Let's leave aside the ...
Several years ago, Dell attempted to break into the Apple-dominated MP3 player market with a line of Creative-designed players marketed under the Dell DJ brand (a lucky Ars editor still owns one, and ...
Last week the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that Dell was again looking at the MP3 business and that I was involved in the effort. I’ve been fascinated with the success of the iPod for some time ...
It looks like the longtime leader in PC sales is ceding the high-end MP3-player market to Apple in order to refocus on smaller, cheaper players with fewer moving parts. Dell spokespeople have ...
I still have my 20GB Dell DJ (the one on the left up there). It’s been sitting in a box marked “To Sell on eBay” for, oh, at least three years along with my Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, my ...
As we had told you a few weeks back, Dell has been busy working on the development of a new MP3 player that would be based on Zing software. It seems, however, that Dell has had second thoughts and ...
According to word on the street, Dell is going to take a second crack at the MP3 player market space, which has been dominated by Apple with the iPod product line. At first, we could not believe that ...
If you’ve been waiting for a combo MP3/satellite radio portable player, Dell and XM Satellite have finally come up with something. It basically looks like most of Dell’s MP3 players, can soak up XM ...
We’re almost starting to feel bad for Dell. Almost. The beleaguered vendor (yes, it has earned the right to “beleaguered”) has stopped production on its MP3 player, the stupidly named DJ Ditty. We ...
We made fun of Dell during a very different economy, back in July, for making noise about re-entering the MP3 player market. We needn't have bothered, as it turns out. A source familiar with the ...
Matt Burns is a longtime technology journalist, now Editorial Director at Insight Media Group and formerly Managing Editor at TechCrunch. At Insight Media Group, he guides coverage and contributor ...
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