Apple iPod To Be Sold With H-P Label
January 9, 2004
Apple announced yesterday that it will license its iPod technology to Hewlett-Packard, which will produce iPod digital music devices bearing the H-P brand and place an Apple iTunes jukebox software icon on the desktop of its computers. The move allows Apple further penetration into the broad PC-user market and gives H-P a means of diversifying into consumer electronics.
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