Year: 2007

Apple Introduces New iPod classic

Apple Introduces New iPod classic

New 160GB Model Holds Up to 40,000 Songs

SAN FRANCISCO–September 5, 2007–Apple today introduced the new iPod
classic, featuring 80GB or 160GB of storage that holds your entire
collection of music, photos, video, podcasts and games–up to 40,000 songs
or 200 hours of video.

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Apple Unveils iPod touch

Apple Unveils iPod touch

Revolutionary Multi-touch Interface & Built-in Wi-Fi Wireless Networking

SAN FRANCISCO–September 5, 2007–Apple today introduced the new iPod touch
featuring Apple’s revolutionary multi-touch user interface that enables
users to find and enjoy all of their music, videos and more on its gorgeous
widescreen display with just the touch of a finger. First introduced on
iPhone, the multi-touch interface uses pioneering new software to present
the perfect user interface for each application.

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Apple Unveils the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store

Apple Unveils the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store

Wireless Music Downloads Directly to iPod touch & iPhone Custom Ringtone
Maker Now Built into iTunes

SAN FRANCISCO–September 5, 2007–Apple today unveiled the iTunes Wi-Fi
Music Store, offering music fans the ability to browse, search, preview,
purchase and download songs and albums from the iTunes Music Store over a
Wi-Fi network directly onto their iPod touch or iPhone. With the iTunes
Wi-Fi Music Store, music fans can start enjoying their music purchases
immediately on their iPod touch or iPhone with no computer required.

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Apple Sets iPhone Price at $399 for this Holiday Season

Apple Sets iPhone Price at $399 for this Holiday Season

SAN FRANCISCO–September 5, 2007–Apple today announced that it is on track
to sell its one millionth iPhone before the end of September, and to make
iPhone affordable for even more customers this holiday season, it is
lowering the price of the most popular iPhone model with 8GB of storage
from $599 to just $399.

“The surveys are in and iPhone customer satisfaction scores are higher than
we’ve ever seen for any Apple product,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO.
“We’ve clearly got a breakthrough product and we want to make it afford

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