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CNNMoney: Microsoft's Zune HD is no iPod killer

Microsoft's Zune HD, which went on sale Tuesday, is more than just another portable media player trying to unseat Apple's iPod.

Steve Jobs returns, introduces new iPods

The rumored Beatles songs were a no-show, but Steve Jobs -- Apple's own rock star -- is back.

A tale of two iPods: Why the Touch has no camera

Apple's decision to not include a camera in the new iPod Touch is somewhat surprising. After all, there is already a perfect camera for the job, and it sits inside the iPhone.

CNNMoney: Steve Jobs unveils new iPods

Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs announced several new products in a keynote address at a company event in San Francisco on Wednesday, making his first appearance at an Apple event in nearly a year.

What news to expect from Apple today?

If there's anything the tech community likes more than a special media event from Apple, it's the chance to speculate about one.

CNNMoney: Wal-Mart expands DVD player recall

Wal-Mart is recalling 4.2 million Durabrand DVD players, expanding a previous announcement, because of a potential for the device to burst into flames, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Tuesday.

CNNMoney: Wal-Mart recalls 1.5 million DVD players

Wal-Mart is recalling about 1.5 million Durabrand DVD players because of a potential for the device to burst into flames, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday.

Study: Headphones could interfere with pacemakers

Most people with pacemakers or implanted defibrillators enjoy their iPods or other MP3 players just as much as anyone else, but a new study suggests they should be cautious about where they store the headphones.

Fortune: Samsung TVs go upscale in a downturn

If you are a consumer electronics maker looking for profit in a time when would-be customers are counting their pennies, what do you do? One tactic: launch a new line of pricey products.

Fortune: SanDisk: We're No. 2!

SanDisk CEO Eli Harari once plotted to dethrone the iPod with a series of "iDon't" ads ­ a marketing campaign that cast Apple iPod users as fad-driven sheep, and promoted his company's Sansa media players as the smart alternative.

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