Cingular and Apple may team on music download service
Cingular Wireless, the No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier, hopes to team with Apple next year when it launches a service that will let users download music on their mobile phone, a senior executive said on Thursday.
The service would likely charge "slightly higher" than what consumers pay for songs on Appleās iTunes service, Ralph de la Vega, chief operating officer at Cingular, said on the sidelines of a Goldman Sachs investor conference in New York.
Read the Share:
iPod nano owners in screen scratch trauma
- Cardtrp mobile phone virus can spread to PCs
- Brightside intros 200,000:1 contrast ratio display
- US broadband take-up slows to a crawl
- Nanomaterials to benefit flat panel industry
- Graphics card makers expect Vista to improve profits
- Acer to deliver 24" wide screen LCD monitors in October
- SEC investigating Altera's dealings with analysts
- New virtual memory tools, devices may speed up Windows Vista I/O
- British switchover dates set for commercial DTV
PCs 1, Consoles 0: The True Gaming Platform
- Dell begins taking dual-core Xeon orders
- Microsoft at 30 turns to services, not software
- HD DVD player for laptops, the TS-L802A
- Cellphones emerge as local-search tool
- Limewire preps 'piracy-prevention' barriers
- ATI's Crossfire officially launched
- Symantec updates Norton Suite
- Sony places orders for 32" LCD TV panels with AUO
- Microsoft, Intel support for HD DVD may be limited to promotion, not standards
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




