Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple Inc. emphasized its management in the digital music demand this matutinal at an issue in San Francisco, as CEO Steve Jobs introduced supplementary models of its most routine iPod music players, as well as a different form of the company's iTunes media administration software. The revised view of the iPod Touch and iPod Nano, as well as iTunes 8 all cover a inexperienced earmark called "Genius," which Apple touts as an trusting way to frame playlists based on the song you're listening to and the music in your library.



The fourth-generation iPod Nano is the thinnest contender Apple has ever made, at just 0.2 inches thick. It returns to the likeness positioning of the blue ribbon two generations of the Nano, while preserving the same protection proportions as stand up year's third-generation model. Additionally, there is now an accelerometer built into the Nano, which allows for twinkling resizing of photos and menus based on the location of the player, just be fond of the iPhone and iPod Touch.






The accelerometer is also worn for a altered "Shake to shuffle" feature, which senses when you tremble your player, and automatically enters the confuse mode. Apple also touted the environmental chops of the unknown player: "We believe these are the cleanest, toxic-free iPods we've ever built," said Jobs. The nano will steamer in eight colors which are much brighter than the past finishes, and are rated to frivolity 24 hours of music or four hours of video on a unmarried charge. Two models will be sold: $149 for an 8-GB model, $199 for 16 GB. They should be within reach in the next week.



Touting it as the "funnest iPod ever," Jobs introduced the restored iPod Touch with a awful gravity on its gaming capabilities. The revised iPod Touch features a curved back that's reminiscent of the iPhone 3G, but using stainless dirk fellow preceding iPod Touch models. Volume controls are now integrated onto the aspect of the unit, answering one of the biggest criticisms of the fundamental idea of the player, and there is now a built-in spieler ("Not for audiophiles," warned Jobs). Also built in to the fresh against is the sensor for the fashionable Nike + iPod system.



Previous iPods have required users to glue a receiver to the iPod, but with the touch, you naturally get the shoe attachment, and set in motion the included software. Battery way of life is rated at 36 hours of music and six hours of video. There will be three models: 8 GB for $229, 16 GB for $299, and 32 GB for $399. All three of the late iPod put models are handy starting today, as is a software update for premature iPod bit owners.



The update is unhindered for users who already have the 2.0 version, and $9.95 for users with translation 1.x. Apple also announced two renewed sets of headphones -- a set of dual driver earbuds for $79, and a set of earbuds for $29 that special attraction an on-cord device for the player, as well as a microphone which plant with a built-in verbalize recorder attention on the Nano.



The assembly also announced a further variation of the iPod classic, which holds 120 GB for $249. The iPhone will also be updated to software kind 2.1. "It fixes a lot of bugs," said Jobs, saying that it will fruit in fewer notification drops, better stability, and faster backups. The iPhone 2.1 update will be convenient on Friday.



On the comfortable front, Apple announced that the iTunes co-op will begin selling telly shows in high-definition. HD shows will sell for $2.99 per episode; standard-def shows will still be $1.99. Also, shows from NBC will deliver to the store, resolving a long-running difference between the network and Apple. iTunes 8 will also be the nave for Apple's uncharted support engine, Genius.



The program transmits tidings about your library to Apple anonymously, along with dirt from all other iTunes users who opt into the Genius service. Over time, the scheme will foregather more and more dope from the 65 million users of iTunes and polish its recommendations. New data will be sent to users once a week as the algorithm evolves. Additionally, Genius will suggest purchases to top up out what it identifies as holes in your music library.

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