Hit list dwindles in new Napster softwareNapster plans to shut off old versions of its software to push an upgrade that includes a new filter for blocking copyrighted music--greatly reducing the number of song titles.June 27, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
Three Rs meets E321 percent of kids say school is interesting. After attending the ISTE conference and E3, reporter Bob Sipchen sees the reasons why in stark relief.July 12, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
Thursday's Mac Product WatchToday's lineup includes a DVD-ROM firmware update for certain iMacs; Version 1.1 of Rewind, a data-saving app; FileFreak 3.January 18, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
Turn your radio onProposal to pipe in Channel One radio to school buses offers benefit of appropriate programming but critics resist corporate programming to captive audience of kids.June 22, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
What MySpace does right and wrongMySpace as a social phenomenon has ambitiously tapped into a rich vein in the teen market, but security concerns continue to linger.May 24, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
Palm, AMD strike deal on flash memoryHoping to ease concerns about shortages, handheld maker Palm Inc. announced Wednesday that AMD (amd) will become its primary provider of flash memory chips through 2003.January 17, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
Can Microsoft become more "trustworthy?"Industry analysts say Microsoft's new security initiative must succeed if the company is to earn the trust of enterprises.January 17, 2002 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
Motorola, Sony put storage on a 'Stick'Motorola says it will support Sony's Memory Stick for its Dragonball processors--found in more than 25 million devices including 75 percent of handhelds.May 23, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
Panasonic debuts tiny music playerPanasonic introduced on Wednesday the E-wear SV-SD80 digital-audio player. The wearable device measures 1.October 10, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Developer
NEC to launch Pocket PC deviceNEC on Monday plans to announce its first handheld using Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system. The device is aimed at the corporate market and includes both secure digital and compact flash-memory slots.November 11, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Developer