Apple, Nike exercise iPods to track workouts (USATODAY.com)
May 24, 2006USATODAY.com - Apple and Nike have unveiled an iPod gizmo to put more rhythm in your run: the Nike+iPod Sports Kit, the first product coming out of a new partnership between the companies. The wireless kit lets Nike's new Air Zoom Moire shoes send fitness data to your iPod Nano via a sensor you tuck inside the running shoe.
PortalPlayer Demos Preface for Vista SideShow (PC Magazine)
May 24, 2006PC Magazine - Show Reports: PortalPlayer is best known for the chipset used in Apple's line of iPod music players. But the company is working with Microsoft to turn your laptop into a PDA and music player.
Nike and Apple tell runners: "It's worth it" (Reuters)
May 24, 2006
Reuters - Is all this exercise
really helping me?
File-Sharing Firm Sues EBay, 21 Others (AP)
May 24, 2006AP - The firm behind Morpheus online file-swapping software is suing eBay Inc. and 21 other defendants in a dispute over the right to technology used to make telephone calls over the Internet.
Navio Aims To Set Digital Music Free (NewsFactor)
May 24, 2006NewsFactor - You know you've downloaded that new Dixie Chicks song but you can't seem to find it on your computer. Instead of buying it again, you simply download it for free -- from another store -- because you bought a personal-use license.
Verizon To Sell Motorola's BlackBerry Competitor (TechWeb)
May 24, 2006TechWeb - The Moto Q combines features of the BlackBerry with the video iPod from Apple Computer. It can be purchased online May 31 and on June 5 in Verizon's retail stores.