iPod gets the wireless touch

September 10, 2007 |

Apple - of Cupertino, Silicon Valley, California - has unveiled new iPods including a model with an iPhone-style touch screen and wireless Internet connectivity, refreshing the product line at a time when its digital media strategy is facing renewed attacks from rivals. Apple also introduced higher capacity versions of the original hard-drive iPod and added video and games to its iPod nano, which stores songs and photos on flash memory chips.  Steve Jobs said the company’s iTunes music service was improved to let songs to be made into iPhone ring tones for 99 cents each.  The iPhone-style iPod Touch will cost £148 for a version with 8GB of storage and $399 for 16 GB. The new nanos will cost $149 for 4GB and $199 for 8GB. New versions of the hard-drive iPod will retail for $249 for 80GB and $349 for 160GB.

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