Apple iPod

Apple Brings New Features and More Affordable Pricing to iPod touch and iPod nano

October 4, 2011--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apple today announced great new features and more affordable pricing for both iPod touch and iPod nano. iPod touch will be available in new black and white models starting at just $199, including Apple’s new iOS 5 and iCloud services. The new iPod nano is available today starting at just $129 and features a redesigned user interface, 16 new digital clock faces and improved built-in fitness features.

"iPod has revolutionized the way we listen to music and with over 320 million sold is the world’s most popular music player," said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "iPod touch, now available in both black and white, is the best selling iPod ever, and with iOS 5 and iCloud it is better than ever."

The new iPod touch includes iOS 5, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system, which includes over 200 new features including iMessage, Game Center, Notifications and Wi-Fi Syncing to iTunes. iMessage brings the functionality of iPhone messaging to your iPod touch, so you can easily send text messages, photos, videos and contact information to an individual or group on other iOS 5 devices. It also allows you to easily maintain one conversation across all your iOS devices—for free—with notifications, read receipts and typing indication.* Game Center enhancements include the ability to add photos to your profile, purchase new games from within the Game Center app, and even easier ways to find friends and new games.

iPod touch also works with iCloud, Apple’s breakthrough set of free cloud services, including iTunes in the Cloud, Photo Stream and Documents in the Cloud, that work seamlessly with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC to automatically and wirelessly store your content and push it to your devices. When content changes on one device, all your other devices are updated automatically and wirelessly.Read more

Back To School Tech Guide for College Students


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Right about now you're starting to wonder what kinds of electronics your college student is going to need. "Need" being the operative word here, as opposed to the many gadgets they merely want but claim to need. Retrevo has provided us with their "Back to School Tech Guide" to help you sift through the options so your students can be as productive as possible, and you can still afford gas to go visit them.

As far as Retrevo's editors are concerned, the perfect dorm room set up is a decent laptop with plenty of storage, a second larger display monitor that also functions as a television, and both a wireless mouse and keyboard. A good pair of headphones or speakers is also pretty necessary.

Must Have

1. Laptop/Netbook
The specs of what kind of laptop students need varies depending on what they will be doing - literature students who will be writing essays could get by with a netbook, while graphic artists will need something more robust but according to Retrevo's Product Life-cycle there are a few must-haves for everyone. Read more

Buy Select Headphones from Able Planet, Get a Free iPod


 Clear Harmony NC1000

Do you need new headphones? If so, here is an offer hard to resist. Able Planet and Apple have teamed up on an exclusive relationship that will offer consumers a gift of an 8GB iPod touch, 8GB iPod nano or 2GB iPod Shuffle, depending on the headphones you buy.

With the purchase of the Clear Harmony (NC1000 or NC1100) from the Able Planet website, you will receive an 8GB iPod touch free! With the purchase of the Sound Clarity (NC500) you will receive an 8GB iPod nano, and if you buy Able Planet's Extreme headphone (XNC230) you will receive a free 2 GB iPod shuffle.

This offer is only available through Able Planet's website and select retailers. Making it even better (as if that's not good enough!), the iPod comes with the headphones! You don't have to return a voucher or visit a store, it's all packaged together!

Visit www.ableplanet.com to get your new headphones or for more information.

Apple Announces Black Friday Ad...Sort of


 Apple Black Friday Teaser

Do you have an iPad, iPod touch, Macbook or iMac on your shopping list this holiday season? You just might be able to snag a deal this Friday in Apple's "special one-day Apple shopping event" taking place at Apple retail stores and online at www.apple.com.

I say might because we don't know exactly what will be included in this "one-day Apple shopping event." Per Apple's website (and an email I received), the company teases us with this: "Come back to the Apple Online Store the day after Thanksgiving for a special one-day-only holiday shopping event. You'll find dozens of great iPad, iPod, and Mac gifts for everyone on your list."

The Apple sale starts this Black Friday (November 26, 2010) at 8am and will run all day.

Best Buy Offers Trade-in Program for iPods


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So, you want to buy one of Apple's newest iPods, but you just bought your iPod touch four months ago! What do you do? Give it to a friend….let it sit unused in a drawer? How about trade it in? Best Buy this week announced a new trade-in program that makes it easy to upgrade to one Apple's latest portable media players.

Here is what you do:

  • Go to www.bestbuy.com/tradein to get an instant estimate of the value for a previous generation iPod (be sure to read up on any exclusions that might apply!)
  • Bring the used iPod purchased at a Best Buy to a Geek Squad counter at any Best Buy retail location in the U.S. to receive an official price quote
  • Instantly receive a Best Buy gift card based on their evaluation of the iPod's value

Easy!

Learn more about the new Apple iPod lineup at www.bestbuy.com/newipods

Apple Intros New iPod touch


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Features Retina Display, A4 chip, FaceTime Video Calling, HD Video Recording & Game Center

September 1, 2010—Apple today announced the new iPod touch, packed with incredible new features including Apple’s stunning Retina display, FaceTime video calling, HD video recording, Apple’s A4 chip, 3-axis gyro, iOS 4.1 and Game Center—all combined in the thinnest and lightest iPod touch ever. The new iPod touch features up to 40 hours of music playback and seven hours of video playback on a single battery charge.*

"We’ve put our most advanced technology inside the new iPod touch," said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. "Whether you’re listening to music, playing games, making FaceTime video calls, browsing the web, capturing HD video or watching TV shows and movies, the new iPod touch with its Retina display, A4 chip and 3-axis gyro is more fun than ever."

Apple’s stunning Retina display makes everything on iPod touch look even more incredible, whether playing games, watching video, browsing the web or flicking through photos. The Retina display has 960 x 640 pixels—four times as many pixels than before. The resulting 326 pixels per inch is so dense that the human eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels when iPod touch is held at a normal distance, making text, images and video look sharper, smoother and more realistic.Read more

Apple Unveils New iPod shuffle


 Apple iPod shuffle

World’s Smallest iPod for Just $49

September 1, 2010—Apple today announced the new redesigned iPod shuffle which features both clickable "ring" buttons and Apple’s innovative VoiceOver technology, enabling users to easily navigate their music and playlists without ever looking at their iPod shuffle. The new wearable iPod shuffle has an all-aluminum enclosure with a built-in clip and comes in five brilliant colors—silver, blue, green, orange and pink. With nearly 50 percent more battery life, the new iPod shuffle features over 15 hours of music playback on a single battery charge* and offers 2GB of storage for just $49.

"We’re making the iPod shuffle even better by combining clickable buttons and VoiceOver technology, so users can find and enjoy their music without ever looking at their iPod shuffle," said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. "With its all-aluminum enclosure and built-in clip the new iPod shuffle is a great workout companion, and at just $49 it's a great entry-level iPod that almost everyone can afford." Read more

Apple Reinvents iPod nano With Multi-Touch Interface


 Apple iPod nano

New Built-in Clip for Instant Wearability

September 1, 2010—Apple today unveiled a completely redesigned iPod nano featuring Apple’s Multi-Touch interface that lets users navigate their music collection by simply tapping or swiping a finger on the display. Nearly half the size and weight of the previous generation, the new iPod nano features a polished aluminum and glass enclosure with a built-in clip, making it instantly wearable. The new iPod nano features Genius Mixes, the ability to create and edit playlists, a built-in FM radio with live pause and up to 24 hours of music playback on a single battery charge.*

"This is the biggest reinvention of the iPod nano since its debut in 2005, and we think users are going to love it," said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. "Replacing the click wheel with our Multi-Touch interface has enabled us to shrink the iPod nano into an amazingly small design that is instantly wearable with its built-in clip."

The new iPod nano with Apple’s Multi-Touch interface allows users to access their songs, artists, albums and playlists with a tap or swipe of their finger on the display. Holding down a finger returns the user to the Home screen, and users can easily use two fingers to rotate the screen if it is clipped onto their clothing upside down. Users can also customize their Home screen by simply dragging icons from other screens onto the Home screen. Read more

New Apple TV, shuffle, iPod touch, nano and iTunes 10 with Ping Unveiled


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At Apple's media event today they announced a slew of new products; the new Apple TV, an iPod touch, a new shuffle, an iPod nano with multi-touch and iTunes 10 with Ping.

The new Apple TV hits stores later this month and features the largest online selection of HD movies to rent, with first run movies priced at just $4.99. HD TV shows can also be rented from ABC, ABC Family, Fox, Disney Channel and BBC America for 99 cents. Apple TV also streams content from Netflix, YouTube, Flickr and MobileMe, as well as music, photos and videos from PCs and Macs to your HD TV.

Apple TV features built-in HDMI, Wi-Fi, Ethernet and an internal power supply for easy set-up. It's up to 80 percent smaller than the previous generation, measuring in at less than 4 inches square. Apple TV can also be controlled via iPhone, iPad or iPod touch using the Remote app, available as a free download on the App Store. It will be available in late September for just $99. Read more

Titans' Turf Wars Hurt Us All


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"Have you seen what's happening out there? Have you even bothered to look?" – Andromeda/Alexa Davalos – Clash of the Titans, 2010 (Warner Bros)

Maybe people like Jobs and Schmidt aren't omnipotent gods, but don't tick them off. Adobe insulted Steve back in '96 when they helped Gates first and wouldn't do a special version of software for the lowly Mac. Now Jobs looked down to the apps developers and said, "They need to be reminded of the order of things…"

BAM! he eliminated Flash from their iPhone connection and wouldn't let it on his tablet. Of course, he gave a good reason…their stuff is buggy and crashes (a Mac crashes???…OMG!)

The Titans can scuffle in the stratosphere, but when they get serious, it makes things miserable for mere mortals. Read more

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