On 21/3/05 8:36 pm, "Dave Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (in part):

> And that appears to be down.

Just tried it and was working fine for me?
 
> What's their story (apparent truth), Richard?

In case it doesn't work for everyone here is the complete (cut and pasted)
text from Engadget:

'Jack Campbell from DVForge just emailed us with some very interesting
details about that Super Shuffle MP3 player Apple was up in arms about a few
days ago�it turns out it was a publicity stunt. Read on for the full story:


A few moments after the first news story broke about the Super Shuffle at
CeBit, I emailed LuxPro, asking for resale information. A day later, with no
answer in hand, I called them. I spoke with Ms. Daisy Lee, Sales with
LuxPro.

 I introduced myself, referred Ms. Lee to two of our company�s existing ODM
partners in China, stated my interest, then let her go. She emailed me less
than an hour later. Both of our manufacturing partners I gave to her emailed
me to tell me that �somebody from LuxPro� had contacted them. So, it seems
Ms. Lee checked our legitimacy. From that point forward, I have had direct
communications with Ms. Lee and with two senior execs at LuxPro, including
two cell telephone talks from the floor at CeBit, before that show closed
last weekend. Here is what I have�learned:

 LuxPro had a USB 2.0 based music player architecture already in
development, when Apple launched the shuffle, in January. The guys at LuxPro
hatched a plan to leverage the media attention created by Apple to their
advantage. They are a contract manufacturer, making their living by selling
their circuitry, put into enclosures designed by U.S. or European branded
resellers. So, they saw this advanture as a wonderful way to swing the
world�s spotlight in their direction for a few�days.

 The�facts:

 1.�The�Super�Shuffle�is�not�in�production�by�LuxPro.

 2. There is no intent by LuxPro to ever put the Super Shuffle into
production.

 3. LuxPro is looking for companies (like mine) to hire LuxPro to build
uniquely designed players, based around the same electronics inside the
Super�Shuffle.

 4. The entire CeBit sideshow was planned from the start as a gambit to gain
a hugely disproportionate share of the industry�s attention, so as to find a
few customers for the Super Shuffle�s electronics.

 We have decided to go a different route, and will not be a LuxPro customer.
However, as of yesterday, there are at least two well-known U.S. sold brands
that have expressed firm interest in bringing original design players to
market, based around the same electronics inside the Super Shuffle. So, it
seems, the LuxPro CeBit gamble has paid off for them�already.

 So, there will be no Apple lawsuits, no Super Shuffles fighting their way
onto racks at Circuit City, no angry mobs of Apple lawyers storming
the�LuxPro�factory.
 This was not a prank, nor was it an act of blind stupidity. In my view, it
was one of the most clever PR maneuvers I have ever seen executed by
a�small�company.
And,�that�s�the�reality�of�the�Super�Shuffle.�Enjoy!

Of course, this completely ruins our scheme to bring a Super Shuffle to the
Apple Store in SoHo and have a little fun with the people working at the
Genius Bar, but what can you do?'

Cheers,

Richard
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