After weeks of speculation and rumour, Apple has unveiled its latest iPod and yes, it does video. Here's a round up of everything we know about it so far. Oh yes, there's a new iMac too...

News

Apple unveils video iPod, new iMac Apple unveils video iPod, new iMac

Apple Computer has unveiled its long-rumoured video iPod, as well as a new iMac and an updated version of iTunes that lets users buy music videos, TV shows and movies.

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FAQ: Some details behind Apple's announcement FAQ: Some details behind Apple's announcement

Following Apple Computer's announcement of a new video-capable iPod and new iMacs, these are some of the questions we and some of our readers had.

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Products

Apple iPod (30GB, video) Apple iPod (30GB, video)

The rumours are true! Apple has finally added video capabilities to its uber popular iPod.

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Apple iPod (60GB, video) Apple iPod (60GB, video)

The rumours are true! Apple has finally added video capabilities to its uber popular iPod.

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Apple iMac G5 (1.9GHz, 17-inch) Apple iMac G5 (1.9GHz, 17-inch)

Believe it or not, Apple still makes computers, even if its latest iMac seems more entertainment centre than home computer.

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Apple iMac G5 (2.1GHz, 20-inch) Apple iMac G5 (2.1GHz, 20-inch)

Believe it or not, Apple still makes computers, even if its latest iMac seems more entertainment centre than home computer.

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Videos

Steve Jobs shows off iPod with video Steve Jobs shows off iPod with video

Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the new iPod with video, in 30GB and 60GB versions, ready for sale later in October. Music videos, Pixar short films and ABC TV shows to be sold on iTunes.

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Steve Jobs unveils latest iMac Steve Jobs unveils latest iMac

Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the newest iMac. It has built-in videoconferencing, a Photo Booth application and Nano-style remote control for multimedia playback.

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Video comes to iTunes Video comes to iTunes

Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates four new features of iTunes. The service now offers video and gifting. Each video sells for US$1.99.

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