Thursday, September 08, 2005

LATEST NEWS

fckn got up to do this. FEAST!

  • iTunes ver.5 launched
  • "The world's first phone...with iTunes."
  • 2more days before the launch of the Ipod "ROKR" Phone ad. (Rocker)

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COST: approx SGD$522

  • 100 songs in this shit. itunes-enabled.
  • "The phone will automatically pause when you get a call", explained Jobs. "Songs are transferred through a USB cable."
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This Picture...
  • tells 1000 words
  • carries 1000 songs
  • comes in (below) Black and (above) White
  • 1/3 the size of ur Motorola RAZR! WHAT THE FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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COST: 2GB- approx SGD$334 4GB- approximately SGD$420

Jobs calls the iPod nano "an entirely new ground-up design, that also has 1000 songs in your pocket." The white device features a color display and can support photos, uses a grey click wheel to navigate, and is 80 percent smaller in volume than the original iPod -- thinner than a number two pencil, said Jobs. The iPod nano weighs 1.5 ounces or 42 grams.

Compared to the iPod mini, the iPod nano is half the thickness and 62 percent smaller by volume. It uses a 30-pin dock connector, so the iPod nano plugs in to existing iPod accessories, and can also connect using USB 2.0. It features a 14-hour rechargeable battery. It achieves its small size by eschewing a hard disk drive in favor of flash memory.

The iPod nano also features a new graphical clock, games, stopwatch and lap timer, and a screen lock that uses the click wheel like a combination lock.

"White is our signature color for the iPod ... but we decided to so a second color, and we tried it because it looked so cool," said Jobs, "so we're doing a black model as well."

The iPod nano ships today in 2GB and 4GB configurations for US$199 and $249 respectively. Apple is also offering customized iPod nano accessories including a $29 dock, $39 lanyard with built-in headphones, color-coordinated armbands for $29 each, and "nanotubes" -- green, purple, blue and pink slipcases, sold in boxes of five, for $29 each.

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