Apple Re-invents iPods
This past week, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced three new iPods during Apple’s annual music focused event in San Francisco.
Apple went with a completely different look with the iPod Nano which boasts beautiful touch screen, but gave up the ability to play videos, and the Shuffle has gone back to a more classic design with buttons to more easily control the songs you want to play. But probably the coolest feature of the new line of the iPods is on the new iPod Touch which is now thinner than ever and has a webcam identical to that of the iPhone 4 and allows users to Video Chat using FaceTime. The only requirement to use FaceTime is that you must be connected to a WiFi network. I currently have the iPhone 4 and have used FaceTime only a couple times due to the fact that not many of my friends have the iPhone 4 yet. Hopefully with this new feature, FaceTime will become more of a relevant application and will be used much more often.
But not only did Apple release a new line of iPods, they also introduced iTunes 10 with Ping, a social music service that lets you see what your friends are listening to and you can make recommendations and comment on the music. In its early stages, it seems as though Apple has some bugs to work out before Ping will really catch on.








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