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Apple "Let's Rock" Liveblog Archive
The Week in iPhone Apps: Games, File Sharing, and More Games
At the Let's Rock event this week, Apple pushed the new iPod touch hard (and iPhone too, obviously) as a viable gaming platform. Steve even went so far as to call it the best portable gaming platform out there. Strong words for DS and PSP fans, but the crop of games popping up in the App Store continues to build steam. This week we'll take a look at games both current and upcoming, as well as some other standout favorites as always. Shall we? More »Watch the Entire "Let's Rock" Apple Event
Steve Jobs Responds to Accusations of Dying
In case you missed my personal favorite moment of the Apple Let's Rock Event, here's how Steve Jobs responded to early leaks of his own death. [Gizmodo]More Details From Gizmodo's Apple Interview
Our interview with Apple's Eddie Cue and Greg Joswiak gave us some juicy info on the iPod nano, iPod touch and iTunes 8. Go to their respective links to see the behind-the-scenes info we just added. [iPod nano, iPod touch and iTunes 8]Confirmed: Nike+ Only Works With 2nd Gen iPod Touch, Not iPhone or 1st Gen iTouch
Our interview with Apple confirmed something we suspected in our liveblog and our hands on with the device: that the Nike+ integration only works with this version. Owners of the first-gen iPod touch, the iPhone and iPhone 3G are locked out, because of the technology required to connect the device to the receiver in your shoe without using the standard dock connector dongle. Apple also said that even if you shove in the dongle to the unsupported devices, nothing will happen, so we're out of luck until some hackers get to working on enabling this "unofficially." [iPod Touch Hands On Impressions]iPod Nano Hands-On Impressions
iPod Nano 4th Gen Sized-Up Against Its Ancestors
New iPod Shuffle: Same Chip-Clip, Now With Nano's Hand-Me-Down Colors
At this point, the housing can't get much smaller without coming with a serious child-safety choking warning etched into the back—but obviously not wanting to leave any iPod untouched today, Apple spread some more saturated ROYGBIV love to the shuffles (the nano's old digs, actually), ditching the lighter pastels. They remain $50/$70 for 1GB/2GB.iPhone 2.1 Update Coming Friday: Less Call Drops, Crashes, Faster Sync, Better Battery Life
iPod Touch Second Generation Rocks Our Socks Off
New Apple Premium In-Ear Headphones With Dual Drivers Only $79
The New iPod Nano: It's Skinny Again
iPod Classic Gets 120GB Boost For $250, 160GB Discontinued
iTunes 8 is Here, Bringing Genius Playlists and More
iTunes Store Finally Gets TV Downloads in Glorious HD, NBC Returns
Apple Let's Rock Event Coverage Starts Now
Apple Let's Rock Liveblog
Last Minute Apple Leaks on New iPod Nano, Shuffle, Classic and Touch?
AppleInsider claims to have two independent sources confirming identical information about upcoming Apple iPod refreshes. The biggest overhaul appears to be on the iPod nano, which would explain all of the rumors we've seen on the device. It will come in nine colors and be the first non-touch iPod to support a motion/orientation sensor. More »First Look at New iPod Nano Interface?
A Sad Fact: The iPod's Clickwheel Must Die
As tomorrow's Apple event looms, rumors of new iPods grow louder. And it's tough not to be at least a little excited. Ever since the original iPod was unveiled in 2001, Apple has wowed us time and time again by presenting the next piece of design evolution—an iPod that will be better than the last in every way—style, form and function. In a world when technological improvements can be hard for the naked eye to appreciate, Apple has given us the most simple metric of man's capabilities: A pocket music player. More »