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iPods get games and more storage\r\n
At its San Francisco showcase event on Tuesday, Apple focused on entertainment products. Among other things, CEO Steve Jobs announced new iPod prices and a storage boost to 80GB. He also demonstrated some game titles (think "Pac-man" and "Tetris") coming to iPod buyers.\r\n
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