SAN JOSE, Calif. &#151 In a move to expand its systems business, SanDisk Corp. unveiled what the company claims is the world's largest capacity, flash-based MP3 player. The flash-memory product ...
Remember slotRadio, SanDisk’s anachronistic plan to load microSD cards with sometimes-DRMed music, as if they were CDs? It was strange! Also strange: SanDisk still believes in it, and they’ve even ...
Sandisk has a big advantage of most other MP3 player manufacturers: it makes its own flash memory. Maybe it shouldn't come as a surprise that their latest round of music players shame the competition ...
LAS VEGAS — Three new MP3 players launched by SanDisk Corp. at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) here should help the company capture market share from Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod in the music player ...
SanDisk Introduces World's Largest Capacity Flash Memory MP3 Player - The 8GB Sansa e280 For $249.99 MSRP New Model Now Holds Up To 10GB of Music With Optional 2GB microSD Card; SanDisk Also Announces ...
Memory goliath SanDisk continues its assault on the flash-based MP3 player market with the CES launch of the flagship Sansa e200 series and the budget-class Sansa c100 series. The e200 series ...
SanDisk on Friday introduced the latest MP3 players in its Sansa c200 series, a line of low-priced flash memory-based MP3 players loaded with features that the firm hopes will make Apple iPod shoppers ...
Electronics manufacturer SanDisk is facing a legal fight over its use of popular MP3 compression technology. German officials seized MP3 players from SanDisk's booth at the IFA show in Berlin after an ...
Like many other commentators, I greeted last month's SlotMusic announcement from SanDisk with befuddlement. I don't understand why a consumer would pay $14.99, which is almost the same price as a CD, ...
I have been Contributing Editor at one of the biggest selling UK computer magazines, PC Pro, since the first issue back in 1994. Oh no, not another MP3 player you say? To which we reply, correct: this ...
One reason that the iPod is so successful is peer pressure: kids, embarrassed by clunky old CD players, joined the White Earbud Brigade to fit in. Now that so many kids have iPod nanos, the ...