(The Music Void)
One music news site claims that Apple will launch an online music locker service on the back of a revamped MobileMe in April, but that Cupertino is waiting on getting all the music labels signed up. However, the service may face a tough uphill climb for former geeks who, like me, have probably remained wary of lockers ever since high school.
(Bloomberg)
We're on the edge of our seat. Will a ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday award Kodak a win in ? Kodak CEO Antonio Perez thinks victory is assured, saying in an interview that his company "deserves to win" the dispute, which could be worth $1 billion in royalty payments. If Apple wins, however, it gets to rebrand those picture-worthy occasions as "iPhone moments."
(Apple also got some good news on the patent front Friday. As in a story on the Kodak dispute, an ITC judge said Apple does not infringe on five Nokia patents. So win some, lose some.)