Japan Eyes Adding Copyright Fee to IPod Price

Japan’s Cultural Affairs Agency has proposed adding a fee to the price of Apple iPods and other digital music and video devices to partially compensate rights holders for revenues lost to piracy.

The proposal represents an extension of an existing program that adds the fee to the price of blank recordable media and products such as MiniDisc recorders. Consumers end up paying an additional few tens of yens (tens of U.S. cents) for media under the scheme that started in 1992.

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Live mobile TV on an iPod touch

The Mobile Broadcast Receiver is one of the more interesting gadgets we’ve bumped into at Mobile World Congress this week. It’s basically a pocketable broadcast receiver that turns Wi-Fi-enabled phones and personal media players into mobile TVs.

The Mobile Broadcast Receiver has been developed by Packet Video (PV) and we saw it in action on an iPod touch.

Opening up mobile TV

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Friday, February 15th, 2008

Travel Accessories for the iPod and iPhone

An Apple iPod or iPhone is an essential travel accessory in its own right. Not only can you listen to music and watch videos, but you can also store your business contacts on either device or use your iPod to back up files.

But as feature-packed as Apple’s devices are, you’ll probably still want to accessorize them. Here’s a look at some cool add-ons for the airplane, car, hotel room–or anywhere you travel.

The Inflight Power Recharger ($35 to $50), about the size of a small tape measure, converts the audio output from an airplane’s passenger seat headphone jack into power that can recharge your iPod, iPhone, RIM BlackBerry, and any other handheld devices that support USB connections.

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Monday, February 4th, 2008