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There are also several ranges of the iPod – the iPod Classic , the iPod Nano (which is video capable), the iPod Shuffle and the new iPod Touch (which has been released in conjuction with the Apple iPhone.) We’ll be looking at the new …
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The New iPod Touch – All You Need To Know About It | Grandonk dot Com
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Since a launch in Oct 2001, a product line has grown as well as modernized by assorted indication generations to embody a iPod Classic , iPod Nano (replacement for a iPod Mini), iPod Shuffle as well as a iPod Touch.
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With no mention at the Apple event today, many had thought the iPod Classic was dead. But we’re gald to report that Apple is still selling the 160 GB model at a price of $250. Oh, and the gallery of the ancient media player now features …
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iPod Classic Still Alive and Kickin'. Gets Genius Mixes – T3ch H3lp
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iMacsoft iPod to Mac Transfer supports all sorts of iPods together with iPod classic , iPod nano, iPod nano 5th, iPod touch, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS as well as so on. Your iPod, your way. iMacsoft iPod to Mac Transfer provides an …
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Jobs did not mention the iPod classic in his presentation, but it remains on the Apple Web site. As Tim pointed out, a 64GB iPod touch – the largest iPod touch available – can’t come close to the 160GB of storage available on an iPod …
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Apple iPod Event: Rumor vs. Reality | The President Post
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helo, is it possible to upgrade the harddrive of the ipod classic 80gb to 160gb? the 80gb Harddrive is broken en will it upgrade to 160gb.
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ipod Classic 80gb => 160gb upgrade? – iLounge Forums
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The iPod helped Apple rise from the dead in the last decade. But the iPod Classic , the device that jump-started that resurrection, didn’t get so much as a mention from Steve Jobs at Apple’s iPod event on Wednesday
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iPod 160GB Classic: Not dead yet – Jon Mir's Pulse
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Don’t Write off the IPod Classic Yet When word got out that Apple had sent out invitations to a September 1 media event, I expected the usual speculation about new iPods, new versions of iTunes… Apple – IPod – iTunes – ITunes Store …
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The iPod classic may probably continue for a few more years before the iPod touch becomes the flagship device in the iPod line. The iPod classic is the cheapest hard drive based player with a massive memory capacity
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Apple's new iPod line up « Logicboard