Apple announcement are what interests individuals on the internet. Can there be already a new iPhone? Or is it that Skynet is finally here merging Apple and Google? There were many speculations as to what the Announcement from Apple was going to be. Apple has presented the new iPod Touch 4G, the next step forward within the wildly popular iPod line. Myspace and Facebook are being challenged by Apple. iTunes wants a social network. It could be accessible through iTunes.
Apple’s new iPod Touch 2010
Apple chose to use the statement time to announce upcoming events rather than addressing the flaw within the iPhone 4.0. There is one thing most remember from the announcement. It is the iPod touch 4g really. The new iPod Touch 2010 edition is essentially an iPhone, except you can’t make calls with it. The New York Times explains the smallest you could get costs $ 229 with 8GB of memory. The iPod Nano has a touch screen you can use on it while the iPod shuffle is $ 49 cheaper.
There is, of course, more
Steve Jobs said more. News is nevertheless coming. Apple has also unveiled a new feature for iTunes, called Ping. The Telegraph explains that Ping is going to be a social networking site with a music-center. Users can follow bands, follow others, and get updates and converse. There is also a new version of iOS, the operating system that iPods and iPhones use. There is also a new Apple TV, which costs a small amount to get movies and TV episodes downloaded to your TV. It costs $ 99 to get an Apple TV which syncs with any iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad or other Apple system.
Many interested in Apple products
Apple doesn’t rest on its laurels which were shown in the Apple announcement. There will also be the newest version of iTunes coming out. It is called iTunes 10. Apple should sell quite a bit of these. That is because Christmas gifts and school items often these.
Further reading
The Telegraph
telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/7976210/Apple-event-September-2010-New-Apple-TV-iPods-and-Ping-social-network-unveiled.html
NY Times
nytimes.com/2010/09/02/technology/02apple.html