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Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the "home stereo quality" iPod Hi-Fi. It will sell for $349.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday introduced the "home stereo quality" iPod Hi-Fi. It will sell for $349.
Apple's new iPod-designed stereo system aims to bring high-flying sound to any room in the house.
Jobs introduces the iPod Touch
At the Apple event in San Francisco on September 5, CEO Steve Jobs introduced the iPod Touch, an iPod with almost all the same features of an iPhone, but without the phone.
Apple adds voice and photos to the iPod
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new accessories for the iPod music player, expanding its capabilities to include voice recording and photo storage.
At a press event in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs introduces a small new iPod called the iPod Nano. The gadget can hold up to 1,000 songs and is about 80 percent smaller than the original iPod.
At a press event in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs introduces a small new iPod called the iPod Nano. The gadget can hold up to 1,000 songs and is about 80 percent smaller than the original iPod.
Price cuts to attract iPod and iPhone shoppers?
At San Francisco's Moscone Center, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces an overhaul of the iPod lineup (and pricing) for the holiday shopping season. Oh, and the iPhone gets a big price chop too.
Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs introduces iSync at Macworld in New York. The new software allows people to synchronize calendars and address books to an iPod, handheld or cell phone.
The Belkin TuneStage makes it easy to play back your iPod's music over your home stereo.
