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Kiss your stereo goodbye [Stats]
January 8th, 2008 at 4:59 pmSource:Valleywag
Comcast announced today that it has surpassed Sprint to become the country’s fourth largest residential phone provider. Comcast currently has 4.1 million VoIP customers, all signed up in the past 30 months. [Epicenter]
Source:Valleywag
Apple’s iPod doesn’t just dominate our pockets. It’s reshaping how we listen to music in the home. The Consumer Electronics Association forecasts that speaker systems with iPod docks — everything from clock radios to fancy Bose players — will exceed sales of traditional compact shelf systems and home-theater-in-a-box systems (those fancy surround-sound stereos the Best Buy salespeoople keep pushing on you). The iPod speaker system market will grow an estimated 23 percent in 2008 to $1.07 billion, while the market for non-iPod stereo systems will slide to $1.04 billion. Since most stereos have built-in CD players, this sounds another death knell for the once-ubiquitous music disc. (Photo by Señor Codo)
























