Apple Introduces New iPod nano

Available in nine vibrant colors, the new fourth generation iPod nano ? the thinnest iPod ever ? features a sleek new design with a curved aluminum and glass enclosure. It also incorporates Genius technology and features a built-in accelerometer that automatically switches to Cover Flow when rotated and automatically goes into Shuffle mode when lightly shaken. iPod nano (4th generation) comes in 8GB and 16GB models, starting at just $149.

published on Tuesday, the 9. September 2008, apple-hot-news

Apple unveils new iPod nano with built-in accelerometer

Apple on Tuesday introduced the new fourth generation iPod nano, the thinnest iPod ever featuring a built-in accelerometer and new tapered design with a curved aluminum and glass enclosure, in nine vibrant colors. The new iPod nano incorporates th...

published on Tuesday, the 9. September 2008, appleinsider

iPod nano Earns PC Magazine’s Editors’ Choice

PC Magazine gives the new iPod nano four-and-a-half stars (out of five) and an Editors’ Choice rating, calling it the “the finest flash player out there in terms of look and feel.”

published on Thursday, the 14. September 2006, apple-hot-news

Apple's second-gen iPod nano busted open (photos)

It was only a matter of time before someone purchased one of Apple Computer's new iPod nano digital music players only to bust it open and reveal its guts. You can thank the guys over at iFixIt for being one of the first to do so on Thursday. The ...

published on Thursday, the 14. September 2006, appleinsider

Apple Announces iTunes 7, Movies, Set-Top Box

necro81 writes, "As anticipated, Apple announced several additions and upgrades to its iPod and iTunes lineup. The iPod now comes in an 80 GB model, with a $50 price drop for the 30 GB model. The 2nd generation iPod Nano harkens back to the iPod Mini with metallic, multi-colored shells (though as diminutive as ever) and comes in an 8 GB model. The Shuffle has been completely redesigned and shrunk down to the size of a matchbook. All of this comes with the release of iTunes 7, which includes support for downloading full-length movies from iTMS." All 75 movies initially available are from Disney-related studios. The new iTunes will download cover art for all the songs in your library, no matter where you got them from, as long as you have an iTunes account. (A confirmation dialog says: "Information about songs with missing artwork will be sent to Apple. Apple does not keep any information related to the contents of your music library.") There's a new album-cover browsing view of your library. And Steve Jobs gave a sneak preview of a project code-named iTV: a Mac Mini-like wireless set-top box. Engadget has a blow-by-blow of Steve Jobs's presentation.

published on Tuesday, the 12. September 2006, apple-slashdot

Apple Introduces the New iPod nano

Apple today introduced the all-new iPod nano with a new aluminum body, 24 hours of battery life and more than twice the music capacity for the same price as the previous generation. The new iPod nano features Apple’s innovative Click Wheel and an even smaller, thinner and lighter design and is available in silver, pink, green, blue and black.

published on Tuesday, the 12. September 2006, apple-hot-news