Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 17 2006, 3:05pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Engadget has another one of their interesting interviews published.
This time they sat down with iriver America President Jonathan Sasse. Mr. Sasse talks about how the clix (improved U10) came about when Microsoft approached them. He talks about URGE and iRiver's future plans with the clix player.
I guess the interview was done before the Microsoft Zune music player rumors hit as Zune was not a topic.
None of the Microsoft partners in the portable music player area will be pleased about Zune.
Read the full interview on Engadget.
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