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In a world of iPhones and iPads, iPods nevertheless continue to have a place at Apple, and Wednesday's update of the iPod touch — plus new colors for the Nano and Shuffle — raise the question ...
iPod nano The fifth-gen iPod nano has seen the biggest changes of this season's new models, ditching its predecessor's long-and-thin aesthetic for a shuffle-like squareness.
Both Apple's second-generation iPod touch and fourth-generation iPod nano are expected to be widely available at Apple Retail stores today. The folks at iFixIt have already snagged one of each ...
Alongside the new iPhone 5, Apple also unveiled an updated iPod touch and iPod nano.
We've heard that the new iPod nano and iPod Touch will be arriving in Apple retail stores tomorrow, and the first reviews are starting to filter ...
The iPod Touch is the best designed handheld device ever constructed, and the iPod Nano may have been perfected.
With the 16GB iPod Touch out there for $199, and the iPod Shuffle available for just $49, the Nano's compromise between the two isn't very compelling.
The gap narrows between iPod touch and iPhone, making the Gen 5 device a worthy upgrade. The rationale for upgrading to iPod nano Gen 7 is less clear.
Even though the iPhone 4S took most of the spotlight during the Apple event today, the iPod Touch and iPod Nano got important announcements as well, including software upgrades and lower price points.
No exact release date yet. iPod touch and iPod nano price Those after a new iPod touch will have to pay £249 for a 32GB version or £329 for 64GB. For the nano a 16GB version is £129.
Apple on Tuesday announced updated versions of the iPod nano and iPod touch models.
Will the iPod nano or the iPod touch be this year's big stocking stuffer? We're guessing the iPod touch would be a hot item, but we could be wrong.
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