[dropcaps style=’2′]Today, Steve Jobs pulled from his pocket a device with the capabilities to play 1000 songs… welcome the iPod.[/dropcaps]
[image src=’http://fnx.network/fnxnetwork/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/iPodReveal1.jpg’ width=’255′ height=’130′ title=” align=’right’]The stainless steel and acrylic white unit prices just under $400 (US), includes a 5GB HDD, connecting to a Mac system with FireWire, contains a 10-hour lithium-polymer battery provides 20 minutes anti-skip protection, and works with Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. it’s out there on November 10.
Jobs declared that the iPod offers three breakthroughs: user-friendliness, ultra-portability and its ability to automatically synchronise with iTunes. Apple’s iTunes app is employed for the playback of digital audio files and burn CDs.
[image src=’http://fnx.network/fnxnetwork/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/iPodReveal2.jpg’ width=’230′ height=’235′ title=” align=’left’]Rumors began circling about what could be revealed today last week once Apple invited journalists and trade analysts to the unveiling of a breakthrough digital device. Apple’s teaser within the invite declared, “Hint: it’s not a Mac.”
Apple has conjointly used the event to announce iTunes 2 app, adding the intrinsic support for the iPod. The free transfer will be offered in early November.
The iPod comes with a screen for the simple interface that offers information of artist name, song title and album name. The screen incorporates a resolution of 160px by 128px and contains a light-emitting diode back light.
[image src=’http://fnx.network/fnxnetwork/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/iPodReveal3.gif’ width=’170′ height=’130′ title=” align=’right’]With the FireWire port, individuals will transfer a whole CD to iPod in but only ten seconds and 1,000 songs in under ten minutes – a claim made by Apple CEO, Steve Jobs at the event.
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