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Apple ready to rumble on September 9?


Several blogs are reporting that Apple will roll out new products on September 9. As previously rumored, starting with missive from Digg's Kevin Rose, Apple may be revamping the iPod Nano and tweaking the iPod Touch with new software, as well delivering iTunes 8.0 with a recommendation engine and selective price cuts.

Per usual with the cone of silence that encapsulates Steve Jobs and the Apple troops surrounding new product announcements, it's uncertain what will actually be unveiled next month.

However, from various sources CNET News is hearing that Apple is gearing up its engine for something the week of September 8, so the September 9 date is likely more accurate than the rumors so far of what will be delivered to the Mac and iPod devotees. Stay tuned as the build up to the next appearance of Steve Jobs and the unveiling of Apple's latest wares continues.

Via Yahoo

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Does anyone have a clue what might be in the iPod software update? A sling player would be nice...

We are at a point now that apple is able to release subpar products because of their cool factor. I told a friend about my horrible experience with the 3G Iphone and he still went and got one. When I asked him why the response was "Come on, I had to get the new one." I have to believe there are a lot of people buying apple products saying the same thing. Do not get me wrong Apple makes a ton of great products, but when you release a product that looks like it was rushed to the markets you have to start asking questions.

Sadly the market is giving Apple a free pass right now. How many mistakes will it take though for Apple to feel the pain? Of course apple could learn from this lesson and continue to provide excellent products.
Not sure what you are referring to, isn't it the carrier's fault after all? ;-))
Maybe they should concentrate on getting existing products right before releasing any more new ones.
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