The companies are considering using IBM_s microdrive as a component in portable MP3 player devices.
Published:
4 April 1999 y., Sunday
At least three companies are considering using IBM_s microdrive as a component in portable MP3 player devices. "There are at least three different companies we are working with at the design level to ... evaluate [the drive_s] functionality" in "MP3 type" portable player products, said J. Osterhout, program director in IBM_s storage systems division. IBM_s microdrive -- unveiled last September -- allows for much more data to be stored in a small drive the size of a matchbook. This could give a boost to the memory capabilities of all kinds of handheld computers, cellphones, PDAs, and portable player devices. The microdrive could hold up to six hours of CD-quality music in a music playback device, or 300 hefty novels in an e-book, or 1,000 compressed photographs in a digital camera. MP3 is a widely used audio compression format that offers near-CD quality and is used for distributing files over the Internet. The existing Diamond Multimedia Rio MP3 player is the subject of a lawsuit filed by the RIAA against Diamond last October. The RIAA accuses the Rio of ruining the marketplace for digital distribution online. Diamond countersued last December,saying the Rio player is protected by the First and Fifth amendments.
Šaltinis:
Wired News
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
Software company announced new structure_ of it_s business.
more »
If a Web site in Israel breaks Italian laws, does the Italian Supreme Court have the right to shut it down?
more »
The news reports say that Sex, the domain name, is worth at least US$65 million.
more »
According to Amazon, the lineup of Adobe PDF titles to be offered on the e-tail giant's site illustrates 'the incredible versatility of digital content.'
more »
Randal Schwartz is something of a legend in the hacking community
more »
search.lt presents newest links
more »
SourceXchange, an attempt to capitalize on the enthusiasm of the open-source programming movement, has shuttered its doors.
more »
Internet users in Germany will soon have a shockingly innovative way to access the Net
more »
The Japanese government said it has compiled a strategy aimed at making Japan the world's most advanced IT nation within five years.
more »
The largest international gathering on Computer-Human Interaction
more »
Two newcomers try new ways to collect data on Web surfers
more »