W hat’s old is new again—and that’s not just true in fashion. Tech, it seems, is having a bit of a retro moment, with old-school gadgets like flip phones and MP3 players on the rise. Yes, you heard ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. You may be asking yourself: why would someone want an MP3 player today when you can just play music from the smartphone in your pocket? Well, ...
These days, MP3 players have largely been pushed aside for cell phones, which can not only play music but also search the web, make phone calls and more. But most modern MP3 players are small and can ...
Attempts to shelve the Rio PMP300 led to the first legal victories for modern file sharing. Now that smart phones essentially double as portable music players, the iPod has more or less become a relic ...
Long Gone: Word Processing Computers One of the first casualties of the personal computer revolution, stand-alone word processors were like typewriters with very small memories and even smaller ...
EXTENDING ITS PUSH into the consumer electronics market, Intel on Tuesday announced a portable digital music player that boasts 128MB of flash memory. Weighing less than 4 ounces, the Intel Pocket ...
Take a nostalgic journey with us as we delve into the memories of your first MP3 player. This video explores the evolution of digital music and the impact MP3 players had on our listening habits.
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 ...
If you think you know what the first MP3 player was, think again, writes CNET MP3.com's Eliot Van Buskirk, who explains how tech lore was changed by a lawsuit. Evolver.fm Editor Eliot Van Buskirk has ...