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Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces a new touch screen version of the iPod Nano as he speaks during an Apple Special Event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts September 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates the features of the new touch screen version of the iPod Nano.
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The new iPod Touch line includes video-chat features similar to those found in the latest iPhone. The units will feature front-facing cameras for video chats with other iPod Touch and iPhone users over Wi-Fi using Apple's FaceTime program.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces upgraded versions of the entire iPod line, including an iPod Touch that includes a camera.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils Ping, a social network for music,
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs displays the new AppleTV
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Close-up of Apple TV. The unit is a fourth of the size of previous versions. It also includes streaming movies from Netflix and 99-cent TV rentals from ABC and Fox. (Here's more from CNET
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs strolls past a display of the iPhone, left, iPad, and the iPod Touch, right.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows an image of the new Apple Store in Shanghai. He referred to the outlet as a "landmark in glass engineering."
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Another view of the iPod Touch.
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No buttons in the new Apple Nano. Instead, controls for playing, pausing and selecting music are right on the screen.
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Apple Nano.
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The new iPod. Apple is adding video-chat features similar to the newest iPhone