There has been all sorts of news surrounding the
new iPod shuffle. I personally like the concept of a talking iPod but do not like the itsy bitsy teeny weeny controls that are on the head phone cable. Now that there are no buttons on the iPod itself, the device is much cheaper to manufacture. Good for Apple. Not only do they cut costs there, they require special head phones. Now you'll find yourself at the
Apple store when your ear buds break instead of the pawn shop down the road. All in all, an $80 talking iPod that holds 1,000 songs is bound to sell.
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