Motorola CEO Ed Zander hailed a solid quarter for the phone maker and promised that the long-awaited, oft-delayed iTunes phone will debut soon. In a conference call to discuss the company's ...
So, it is a phone. Apple today announced the iTunes phone, or more accurately the Motorola Rokr, which will initially operate on the Cingular wireless network. It's a silver candy-bar-style phone, ...
Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S. mobile service, is considering selling a Motorola cell phone that can play music using Apple Computer's iTunes music service, sources familiar with the matter said ...
Motorola is one step closer to launching its long-awaited iTunes phone. According to documents posted to the Federal Communications Commission's Web site on Saturday, Motorola has received regulatory ...
The Wall Street Journal today reported that Apple has reached an agreement with Cingular to carry the Motorola iTunes phone. This confirms rumors Phone Scoop has heard over the past few months.
have finally agreed on a stage to raise the curtain on the much-anticipated iTunes phone. The iPod-inspired music phone -- which Motorola twice pulled from introductions earlier this year, apparently ...
After Jobs and Zander announced a partnership to bring a version iTunes to Motorola cell phones next year we're still wondering what that means in terms of iPod cannibalization, whether iTunes-mobile ...
The first photos as well as a few details about Motorola's first iTunes compatible phone were leaked. Just as the first pictures from Motorola presentations hinted, the phone is based on the E398 ...
Apple, Motorola and Cingular Wireless on Wednesday unveiled the Motorola ROKR, the first cell phone equipped with a version of Apple’s iTunes software. The phone lets users transfer up to 100 songs ...
Ars Technica takes a long look at the business issues that are holding back the iTunes phone. Carriers like Sprint and Verizon make their money on value-added services like “data” and “ringtones” not ...
Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S. mobile service, is considering selling a Motorola's upcoming iTunes phone, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. "Motorola and Apple have been talking to ...