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Best Buy Coughs Up $54 Million For Napster

Sep 16th, 2008 · MarketWatch reports that Best Buy has decided to toss $54 million into an acquisition of Napster. All told the deal amounts to around $121 million, with about $67 million headed towards getting cash and short-term investments from Napster's balance sheet. …
see also: service · Online · Music · subscribers · digital · acquisition · subscription

Best Buy Coughs Up $54 Million for Napster

Sep 15th, 2008 · MarketWatch reports that Best Buy has decided to toss $54 million into an acquisition of Napster. All told the deal amounts to around $121 million, with about $67 million headed towards getting cash and short-term investments from Napster's balance sheet. …
see also: service · Online · Music · subscribers · digital · acquisition · subscription

Apple Is Now the #1 US Music Retailer

Apr 3rd, 2008 · A leaked e-mail shows that Apple hit the #1 spot for music sales in January. The article speculates that consumers cashing in their holiday gift cards may have played a role; but of course Wal-Mart and the other retailers sold gift cards too. The news …
see also: Music · business · Apple · download · consumer · CD · digital

Must a CD Cost $15.99?

Mar 25th, 2008 · scionite0 sends us to Rolling Stone for an in-depth article on Wal-Mart and the music business. Wal-Mart is the largest music retailer selling "an estimated one out of every five major-label albums" in the US. Wal-Mart willingly loses money selling CDs …
see also: video · Partners · Music · business · consumer · CD · industry

Linux PCs Discontinued at Wal-Mart Stores

Mar 11th, 2008 · The $200 Linux PCs discussed earlier last year have been discontinued for sale at Wal-Mart's physical locations, though they will remain for sale at walmart.com. All this despite the systems repeatedly selling out. From the article, 'Paul Kim, brand manager …
see also: Linux · PC · Online · manager · Walmart.com · Discontinues · Wal Mart

Wal-Mart Pushing Suppliers For RFID

Jan 20th, 2008 · Weather Storm brings us an InformationWeek article about Wal-Mart's push for suppliers to RFID tag their product shipments. Wal-Mart seems to have lost patience in waiting for its suppliers to adopt the inventory tracking initiative. From InformationWeek: …
see also: products · technology · distribution · division · complied · RFID · shipments

Wal-Mart Pushing Suppliers For RFID

Jan 20th, 2008 · Weather Storm brings us an InformationWeek article about Wal-Mart's push for suppliers to RFID tag their product shipments. Wal-Mart seems to have lost patience in waiting for its suppliers to adopt the inventory tracking initiative. From InformationWeek: …
see also: products · technology · distribution · division · complied · RFID · shipments

PC Mag Slams Cheap Wal-Mart Linux Desktop

Dec 28th, 2007 · PC Magazine reviews the $200 Linux desktop wonder sold by Wal-Mart. This desktop sold out quickly and has been cited as proof that consumers are tired of the Windows tax and ready for Linux. Not so according to PC Magazine, which gave the gPC a 1.5 star …
see also: Linux · PC · Windows · consumer · desktop · PC Magazine · Linux PC

A Review of the $200 Wal-Mart Linux PC

Nov 25th, 2007 · Wal-Mart's new $200 Linux PC has generated a lot of buzz in geek circles. Although they're sold out of stores, I bought one for my daughter via mail order, and have written up a review of the system. The hardware seems fine for anyone but a hardcore gamer, …
see also: Linux · Hardware · PC · gamers · Ubuntu · daughter · geeks

$200 Linux PCs On Sale At Wal-Mart

Nov 1st, 2007 · Placid sends in a Wired blog entry on Wal-Mart's new sub-$200 Linux-based PC. Wired calls it "a custom distribution of Ubuntu Linux," and the AP identifies the distro as gOS, made by a small company in Los Angeles. Wal-Mart began selling Linux PCs in …
see also: Linux · PC · software · distro · blog · desktop · company

Wal-Mart's Faltering RFID Initiative

Oct 5th, 2007 · Baseline magazine has up an in-depth look at Wal-Mart's years-old RFID initiative. Things apparently haven't gone so well for the retail giant. 'The lack of any obvious concrete gains has raised questions as to whether Wal-Mart should delay or freeze …
see also: 2006 · Windows · company · distribution · magazine · implementation · technical

Wal-Mart Ditches DRM, Keeps Censorship

Aug 21st, 2007 · Wal-Mart has hopped on the DRM-free bandwagon with today's announcement that it will be participating in Universal's DRM-free sales pilot. The quality looks good: 256Kbps MP3 for 94 cents apiece, but customers are likely to be turned off by the retail …
see also: DRM · Online · Music · world · customers · censorship · album

Job Cuts For Dell, Motorola, and Circuit City

Jun 1st, 2007 · Talk about not a good time to be working in the tech sector. Layoffs all over the industry have been announced, in a variety of different areas. Last week Dell announced they were partnering with Wal-Mart; this week they are planning a ten-percent reduction …
see also: Partners · industry · Tech · global · circuit · City · Dell

Can Music Survive Inside the Big Box?

Apr 27th, 2007 · In a story that ties in nicely with a recent discussion about the possible reprieve for Net Radio, the Wall Street Journal asks Can Music Survive Inside the Big Box? The article discusses how the 'big box' stores (e.g. Wal-Mart, Best Buy) are cutting …
see also: Online · Music · advertising · CD · industry · distribution · Wall Street Journal

Wal-Mart Begins Massive Push For HD DVD

Apr 21st, 2007 · Several readers sent us word of Wal-Mart's ordering 2 million HD DVD players from China. Hans V wrote, "My kids work at Wal-Mart and the manager there has been talking about this. HD-DVD's are selling like mad there so I hear." Another reader sent us …
see also: Chinese · Sony · player · HD · DVD · HD DVD · manager

Wal-Mart Asked to Drop Christian Video Game

Dec 14th, 2006 · Liberal and progressive Christian groups say a new computer game in which players must either convert or kill non-Christians is the wrong gift to give this holiday season and that Wal-Mart, a major video game retailer, should yank it off its shelves.Players …
see also: video · medical · computer · fiction · player · Muslims · holiday

Novell CEO Gives Behind the Scenes Account of Microsoft Deal

Nov 29th, 2006 · Here is a Q&A with Ron Hovsepian CEO of Novell. He describes 'a love-hate thing' between the two companies." From the article: "This past May, I picked up the phone and called Kevin Turner, the COO at Microsoft. I knew Kevin when he was the CIO at …
see also: Linux · Microsoft · Windows · customers · Companies · Novell · CEO

Wal-Mart Threatens Studios Over iTunes Sales

Sep 23rd, 2006 · It seems Wal-Mart is threatening retaliation against studios who decide to offer movies on iTunes. The Bentonville, AR retailer seems a bit miffed that someone would dare to undercut their prices. This wouldn't be the first time they've turned on a supplier …
see also: world · ITunes · Apple · Ars · IPod · industry · DVD

Slashback: Walmart and Wiki, Alan Ralsky

May 4th, 2006 · Slashback, as always, provides updates and clarifications to previous Slashdot stories. Tonight we bring you updates on Australian Smart ID Cards, the security danger that USB memory sticks pose, Wal-Mart's Wikipedia War, Lego Mindstorms, LiveJournal's …
see also: software · LiveJournal · Slashback · memory · Security · USB · wiki

Wal-Mart Controls Modern Game Design?

Apr 11th, 2006 · That Wal-Mart smiley face is looking pretty evil now that Allen Varney has explained how much influence they have on virtually every modern game: 'Publisher sales reps inform Wal-Mart buyers of games in development; the games' subjects, titles, artwork …
see also: rep · North America · package · publishing · buyers · modern · artwork







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