

Apple CEO Steve Jobs holds up the new 1-gig iPod Shuffle.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/interne...eut/index.html
Apple Computer Inc. said Tuesday its iTunes online music store would begin
selling movies from Walt Disney Co.'s Disney, Pixar, Touchstone and Miramax divisions as the iconic company makes it most aggressive move yet into the digital home.
At the event Apple also unveiled a number of new iPods, including one with the most capacity to date, and said new versions of the popular digital music players would sport
video games such as Pac-Man and Tetris.
Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs said a new
80 gigabyte iPod would cost $349. The company also introduced a new, thinner iPod Nano available in five colors with 24 hours' battery life and a 1 gigabyte iPod Shuffle.
Jobs also said the company plans to ship a device in the first quarter 2007 that will allow consumers to stream movies, music, photos, podcasts and television shows to their home entertainment systems. The device, code-named iTV, will cost $299.
Speaking at a event in San Francisco, Jobs said newly-released movies would cost $12.99 if pre-ordered or bought during the first week available. Library titles would cost $9.99, Jobs said at the event, where the company also introduced new versions of its iPod digital music devices.
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Apple is on it. I can't keep up with them. My family has many ipods and now I have a feeling I am going to get the latest.
Which Ipod product do you own?