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By CNET Staff writers, CNET.com.au
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 09, 2009 4:48:54 AM

Update, 6:43 a.m. PDT (CNET News): TechCrunch this morning spotted some iPod price cuts at Apple's online storefront. For instance, it reported, the 32GB iPod Touch has dropped from $399 to $279, and the 16GB iPod Nano has dropped from $199 to $149.

Editors' note, 8:15 a.m. PDT: Doubts have been raised about the photos (see talkbacks) of the purported iPod Touch 3G (below). The original story:

Sydney, Australia - Thought about staying up until the wee hours of the morning to get the information on the new iPod? No need — the new iPods have been leaked.


The New iPod Touch 3G (Credit: Cygnett)

Thanks to an unceremonious cat out of the bag from a third-party case manufacturer, we now have pictures of what the new iPods look like.

Both the iPod Touch 3G and iPod Nano G5 sport a camera on the back, and the Nano continues the trend of the elongated screen that we've seen on previous models.


The new iPod Nano G5(Credit: Cygnett)

This article was originally posted on ZDNet Australia.

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RE: iPod case maker scoops Apple
this article was obviously written with little or no thought. It
is obvious that this is an iPhone, and an old picture at that. It
is sporting a 1.x.x version operating system, has a phone (Read the rest)
Posted by: joshiek1990 Posted on: 09/13/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
What about  gnesterenko | 09/09/09
Not Real  Nano Geek | 09/09/09
Perhaps an existing product was used for the photo  Michael Kelly | 09/09/09
RE: iPod case maker scoops Apple  techboy15 | 09/09/09
RE: iPod case maker scoops Apple  joshiek1990 | 09/13/09

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