The Daily Engadget: Is Google Taking on iTunes? Jabra STONE Headset

Google Launching Music Service?
It looks like Google is set to expand its domination into another new market. This time it's music, with rumors indicating that Google Music will be launching soon.
Jabra STONE Bluetooth Headset Offers Extreme Noise Blocking
Bluetooth headsets may still not be socially acceptable, but they're a near-necessity for hands-free driving. Squeezing some pretty decent lemonade out of the Bluetool lemon, Jabra's STONE is the latest and greatest.
Barnes & Noble Unveils Nook E-Reader
Not one to be afraid of the Kindle, Barnes & Noble yesterday launched its new, tiny Nook e-reader. It's powered by Google's Android, which should help to bust down the door of Amazon's private e-book party. Stay tuned for our first impressions later today.
Apple's Other Product Updates
It was a busy day for Apple yesterday, as the captains of Cupertino launched a fleet of new products. Here's a video telling you all about the big boats, but there's also an updated AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule. If you're craving that smooth-talking Apple perspective, check out this video from designer Jony Ive.
Windows 7 Netflix Interface Now Available
Perhaps the Windows 7 feature most highly anticipated by media hounds has been the addition of a fancy new interface for Netflix. It's now live for those of you already running Windows 7.
Physicists Calculate End of Moore's Law
Moore's Law states, basically, that the computer gets twice as fast every two years. However, physicists now believe that the party will be running out of steam soon.




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Adam said 7:24PM on 10-21-2009
Well I think it makes a lot of sense for Google to launch their own store now that they have Android & sometime next year will have Chrome OS. If you look at the apps they’ve been developing overtime or companies they’ve been buying it is clear that for a long long time they’ve been building the base for a media rich OS that can compete directly with OS X. Apple probably isn’t too concerned anymore than Lexus would be concerned about Chrysler entering the luxury car genre. Now they have a service launched where you can even get free itunes songs Source: http://www.getfreeitunes.com
It’s Microsoft who really should be shaking in their boots, they are behind the game on just about everything. They got so used to having a stranglehold on their market that they completely ignored the rapidly growing cloud computing movement that is also locking focus on 100% cross-platform functionality. All Microsoft knows how to do is proprietary, they just don’t really get how to make money without forcing the masses into their formats. If Chrome OS is a hit, combined with Google Apps & who knows what else, Microsoft is screwed.
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