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Tablet Wars at IFA in Berlin, 3D Cameras, and More
PC World
Meanwhile, in the US, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces a new, smaller AppleTV and a refreshed line of iPods. Receive the latest reviews, how-to's, news, ...
Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet Runs Google's Android 2.2 eWeek
Samsung, Toshiba show off Android tablets to rival iPad Washington Post
Toshiba To Launch New Tablet Computer Wall Street Journal
IntoMobile (blog)  - Times of India  - CNET (blog)
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Daily Nation

Sony Walkman "Temporarily" Outsells the Apple iPod in Japan
Manila Bulletin
The Sony Walkman has outsold the Apple iPod at least in Japan for the meantime. While we all know how popular Apple's iPod has been, ...
Sony must overcome hurdles to stay ahead of Apple's iPod in Japanese marketMainichi Daily News
Apple's iPod Takes a Back Seat to Sony Walkman in JapanTMCnet
Sony Beats Apple in Sheer Numbers, Walkman Outsells iPod for One MonthSlashGear (blog)

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PC World

Samsung Galaxy Tab gets compared to Apple iPad
Examiner.com
Finally, we're going to have a legitimate battle in the tablet world where Apple's iPad has reigned supreme for quite some time now. ...
Samsung, Toshiba show off Android tablets to rival iPad Washington Post
Samsung's Galaxy Tab is Official PC World
Samsung Galaxy Tab and Apple iPad: Specs, Features Compared PC Magazine
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The Wall Street Journal reports that Deutsche Telekom AG will be losing its exclusive rights to sell the iPhone in Germany ahead of the holiday season. Citing people familiar with the matter, the WSJ report indicates that although nothing has yet been finalized, negotiations are “in an advanced stage” for competing providers Vodafone and O2 to begin selling the iPhone following the end of Deutsche Telekom’s exclusivity, which could…

Daily Nation

Sony Walkman dethrones the iPod in Japan
DVICE
In the US, "iPod" is pretty much synonymous with "MP3 player." How many people do you know who own anything else? It's the same in Japan, but times could be ...
Walkman beats iPod in Japan, if only for a moment CNET (blog)
In Japan, Walkman Outruns iPod Wall Street Journal (blog)
Sony Beats Apple in Sheer Numbers, Walkman Outsells iPod for One Month SlashGear (blog)
ipodnn  - Cult of Mac (blog)  - CrunchGear (blog)
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CBS News

Samsung's Galaxy Tab Takes on Apple's iPad
CBS News
BERLIN--When Samsung debuted its Galaxy Tab on Wednesday, it made a bold claim: the device is at least as good as today's dominant tablet, Apple's iPad. ...
Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy Tab Android - 7 inches of Android tablet goodness IntoMobile (blog)
Samsung: Galaxy Tab has leg up on Apple iPad CNET
Samsung Challenge Apple with Innovative Android Tablet Huffington Post (blog)
Unwired View  - Wall Street Journal  - InformationWeek
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Washington Post

New iPods vs. Old: Specs, Design Reveal Big Improvements
PC World
Apple on Wednesday unveiled what CEO Steve Jobs called Apple's "biggest change in the iPod lineup ever." The newly released iPods are available for ...
Hands on with Apple's New iPods, Apple TV, iTunes 10 PC Magazine
Apple revamps iPods for fall product line Washington Post
Apple Upgrades iPod Lineup and Apple TV New York Times
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“People familiar with the situation” (yes, them again) have told the Wall Street Journal that both Fox and ABC are good to go on $0.99 iTunes TV show rentals, and will be announced later today at Apple’s special music event. Since ABC is owned by Disney, whose largest shareholder is Steve Jobs, their getting on [...]

Fox, ABC to offer $0.99 iTunes rentals, CBS, NBC to keep heads buried in sand? is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

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TV shows and iTunes go back several years now, to October 2005. If iTunes TV show sales have not been as brisk over those five years as Apple and the studios might have hoped, perhaps a less expensive rental solution might introduce vigor to the TV market.

This afternoon, the Wall Street Journal has confirmed with “people familiar with the matter” that Apple is set to announce $0.99 rentals during tomorrow’s media event. Rumors of iTunes TV rentals have been widespread over the last month.

With Hulu Plus waiting on the sidelines for $10/month (and ads, for that matter) and Netflix just beginning to explore digital streaming, it seems like a good time for Apple to dip its toes into new and more flexible revenue streams. While Apple is willing, it seems like the studios had to be convinced. WSJ sources say that studio participation in the rental scheme is contingent on broader Apple participation in digital development deals.

I know that I have rarely re-watched any of my iTunes purchases — and that most of those purchases were based on pre-Hulu availability after my EyeTV system failed to record shows. But with Hulu as a major player these days, not to mention the promise of Hulu Plus’s mobile streaming service, and with a growing recession, will consumers be willing to pay extra just to skip ads?

UPDATE: Engadget reports BusinessWeek is claiming Netflix streaming will also be on deck for a revamped Apple TV

TUAWWall Street Journal confirms iTunes TV show rentals [Update: Netflix on Apple TV claimed by BusinessWeek] originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 31 Aug 2010 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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