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In a show of its commitment to the iPod Touch, Apple doubled the storage capacity of its top-of-line model to 128 gigabytes. That version costs $300 US ($369 Cdn).
Apple plans to continue selling its internet-enabled iPod Touch, and in a show of commitment to the device, doubled the storage capacity of its top-of-the-line model to 128 gigabytes.
Neither the Nano or Shuffle have received major upgrades in recent years, the former seeing its last overhaul in 2012 with a touch screen and Bluetooth support. The latter saw a redesign in 2010.
iPod shuffle, nano and touch Apple Save Create your free profile or log in to save this article Oct. 4, 2011, 12:30 PM PDT ...
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