Blue.Fairy2
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The Nano was just one of the changes Apple introduced to its iPod line on Wednesday. The company also cut the price on its entry-level 8GB iPod Touch to $199; previously, that model sold for $229. In addition, Apple boosted the capacity on the Touch to 64GB. The 32GB and 64GB models are now 50 percent faster and feature support for the Open GL|ES 2.0 graphics API.
The new iPod comes in 8GB and 16GB models, priced at $149 and $179, respectively. The music players now feature a video camera and microphone on the back of the device, along with a built-in speaker. The Nano can display video or sync it back to your computer for uploading to YouTube
As for the iPod Shuffle, it comes in new colors. The 2GB and 4GB models sell for $59 and $79, respectively; a special-edition 4GB model made of stainless steel costs $99.
Finally, Apple released a minor update to its iPhone software. iPhone 3.1 rolls out some bug fixes in addition to extending the Genius media-recommendation algorithm to recommend iPhone apps to users. The update also beefs up the iPhone OSs ringtone capabilities
http://www.macworld.com/article/142702/2009/09/iphone_31_update.html
The new iPod comes in 8GB and 16GB models, priced at $149 and $179, respectively. The music players now feature a video camera and microphone on the back of the device, along with a built-in speaker. The Nano can display video or sync it back to your computer for uploading to YouTube
As for the iPod Shuffle, it comes in new colors. The 2GB and 4GB models sell for $59 and $79, respectively; a special-edition 4GB model made of stainless steel costs $99.
Finally, Apple released a minor update to its iPhone software. iPhone 3.1 rolls out some bug fixes in addition to extending the Genius media-recommendation algorithm to recommend iPhone apps to users. The update also beefs up the iPhone OSs ringtone capabilities
http://www.macworld.com/article/142702/2009/09/iphone_31_update.html

Now they are like half the price!
