Apple's 'showtime'
By CNET.com.au on 13 September 2006
Apple's CEO Steve Jobs unveils new video iPods and coloured iPod Nanos, and gives us a peek at a new wireless streaming device for the living room dubbed "iTV".
Apple Computer took the stage Tuesday in the US at an event it teased with the phrase "It's Showtime." At San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, CEO Steve Jobs touted some of the company's newest products, including a new video iPod, a tiny Shuffle, a box called "iTV" and version 7 of iTunes, geared to allow movie downloads.
Credit: Scott Ard/CNET News.com
Topics: ipod, apple, nano, itv, colours
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