Expectations are running high that Apple next month will bring out new iPod
models.

Blogger Kevin Rose offers this photo of what he says is the redesigned iPod nano. (Credit: Kevin Rose)
Certainly, September has a solid track record as the month that Apple favors
for its iPod launches. And as my colleague Tom Krazit pointed out the other day,
drawing on a report on
AppleInsider, some inventory management changes at retailer Target lend credence to the notion
of
old iPods giving way to new iPods next month. Tom has also pointed to reports of a
potential redesign of the iPod
nano.
Against that backdrop, we bring you to today's tip sheet, the
blog
of Digg founder Kevin Rose. His take: "Sometime between now and the end of
next month, Apple's going to be refreshing quite a bit of their iPod line."
Rose offers some details on what he says will be coming, though he doesn't
provide any info on his sources. The Nano, he says, will see a significant
redesign, with a shift to a longer, skinnier case. As it happens, that matches
up with
design
murmurings from earlier in the summer. The
iPod touch, meanwhile, will see just cosmetic changes, Rose reports.
The touch will be the first, he says, to have the 2.1 software, after which
Apple will bring that software to the iPhone. The world will also see the
arrival of iTunes 8.0--"a true point upgrade", according to Rose.
Price cuts are on the way for the iPod line, too, to avoid cannibalization
from sales of the US$199
iPhone 3G, Rose says.
And will OS X 10.5.6 include Blu-ray support? Could well be, Rose
reports.
Via
CNET News
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