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SanDisk Sansa Fuze (The Register)

Thursday, 26th June, 2008

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Small but perfectly formed? Review Even though SanDisk tell us it has seen the future of MP3 players and that it is devoid of built-in storage, the future isn’t here just yet. The firm’s new Fuze player, released this week, slots into the Sansa range between the small but perfectly formed Clip and the larger, vaguely video-oriented, View and comes with either 2, 4 or 8GB of internal memory.?
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One we want: Sansa Fuze (The Record)

Thursday, 26th June, 2008

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The Sansa Fuze from SanDisk is a top-notch music and video player, and it’s all Apple’s fault. Apple has had a string of hits with its hugely popular iPod line of music and video players, and other manufacturers have lined up to try to get their own slice of that pie.
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Great new Country artist coming soon!

Sunday, 22nd June, 2008

I just stumbled upon this great new Country artist and her new song. You have got to hear it, it’s pretty good!

Check out her latest music video!
It is written by: Amie Lynn and Peter Amato

Produced by: Peter Amato.

See her at http://amielynnmusic.com/

Too bad it is not available yet, but when she comes out with a new CD, I will be first in line to buy it!

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SanDisk acquires MusicGremlin (I4U)

Tuesday, 10th June, 2008

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SanDisk today announced it has acquired MusicGremlin, a privately-held technology company that develops digital content distribution technologies. The acquisition falls under SanDisk??s Sansa audio/video business unit. ??MusicGremlin??s digital dist…
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Some might call this range from SanDisk ‘fun’. Personally, I think they’re a visual stick-shoved-in-the-eyeballs, but each to their own. The Sansa Fuze range is finally launching in the UK after being available over the pond since mid-March, but I think the company might have some competition on their hands with the Creative Zen Stones, and Samsung Pebbles. Not to mention those Apple iPod Nanos, …
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On Monday, SanDisk quietly acquired MusicGremlin, a maker of Wi-Fi enabled MP3 players.
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SanDisk acquires MusicGremlin

Tuesday, 10th June, 2008

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From: Engadget Quite a bit of time has elapsed since we last saw fit to mention MusicGremlin on these pages, but the long-lost outfit has found itself relevant again thanks to SanDisk. Announced today, the latter firm has acquired the former, and we’re told that the acquisition will (expectedly) fall under the Sansa audio / video business unit. According to Daniel Schreiber, general manager and senior VP of the aforesaid unit, MusicGremlin’s "digital distribution platform and capabilities will provide SanDisk with adaptive and innovative technology that will play a key role in the development of future Sansa products for consumers," though he didn’t elaborate much beyond that. To be frank, we have some serious respect for the Sansa line as-is, so we’re quite interested to see what impact (if any) this will eventually have on the crew we’ve come to know so well. “MusicGremlin’s digital distribution platform and capabilities will provide SanDisk with adaptive and innovative technology that will play a key role in the development of future Sansa products for consumers,” said Daniel Schreiber, general manager and senior vice president for SanDisk’s Sansa audio/video business unit. See press release here
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SanDisk kills TakeTV

Friday, 6th June, 2008

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From Engadget : Here’s a sure sign of unpopularity: SanDisk stopped selling its TakeTV device, and shut down TakeTV’s Fanfare content portal , on May 15th… and nobody noticed. Originally inspiring fond sentiments with its sneakernet approach to getting videos from your computer to your PC, SanDisk’s TakeTV just never got much traction. Faced with competition from the likes of Microsoft and Apple — not to mention the oodles of networked devices that offer up more content and more convenience which have been cropping up recently — we’d be surprised if TakeTV sold enough units to fill a briefcase. Anybody out there have any fond memory’s of TakeTV’s short stint?
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