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With Apple Computer now showing signs that it will fall far short of meeting overall holiday demand for the 4GB iPod nano, consumers eager to obtain the ultra-slim digital music player in time for ...
Now this is an interesting development. According to two separate tipsters (with two sets of photos) Apple has released a third version of the new multi-hued iPod nano to the world -- a 4GB model. As ...
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As you may know, the new fourth generation iPod nano (read our review!) only comes in 8GB and 16GB form. Officially, anyway. Some Europeans have been discovering 4G iPod nanos in capacities of 4GB, ...
(The following summary applies to all three second-generation iPod nano models.) The second-generation iPod nano is both a welcome step back to the more colorful (and scratch-resistant) days of the ...
Some retailers in Europe are selling 4GB versions of the iPod Nanos that Apple unveiled last week in 8GB and 16GB capacities--for about $50 more than the 8GB version. Tom Krazit writes about the ...
Buy.com has a nice deal going right now for 3rd generation iPod Nano 4GB (Silver only). You can get it for only $99. It's a reconditioned unit (refurbished) and comes with 60-days warranty only. Apple ...
Images of a red 4GB iPod nano began showing up on the Internet yesterday, after Gizmodo alerted people to its existence. The strange part is that when Apple unveiled the new nanos two weeks ago, there ...
Apple could boost its least expensive iPod this fall with a redesign and 4GB of storage, according to one report. Also, Quark has shipped a major overhaul of its long-running publishing software, the ...
We definitely absolutely positively cannot attest to the validity of efficacy of this hack, but word on the street is you can actually solder in a dead iPod nano's guts (namely the Samsung flash chips ...