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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

New iPods, iOS 4.1/4.2, and iTunes ... Everything you need to know!

By | September 1, 2010, 11:53am PDT

Summary: OK, here’s a quick rundown of the new hardware and software Apple announced today.

OK, here’s a quick rundown of what Apple announced today.

Check out the image gallery detailing all the new hardware unveiled today!

First up, a completely revamped iPod line (flash memory iPods only, Classic line remain unchanged).

iPod shuffle

Here Apple moves away from the button-less approach it adopted with the last update (resulting in what many call Apple’s worst product and biggest mistake) and introduce a design that you might remember …

2GB, buttons, 15 hours of battery life and VoiceOver feature.

Priced at $49, pre-order now and ships in a week.

iPod nano

The iPod nano gets the miniaturization treatment, and gone is the clickwheel, and in its place is a multi-touch screen.

Here’s the spec on the screen:

  • 1.54-inch (diagonal) color TFT display
  • 240-by-240 pixel resolution
  • 220 pixels per inch

Missing though seems to be the nano’s ability to play back video and the camera. Odd that Apple would remove features, but not that it wold do so sliently.

24 hours of battery life.

Priced at $149 for the 8GB and $179 for the 16GB version. Pre-order now and ships in a week.

iPod touch

Apple’s best selling iPod gets a revamp too, becoming truly an iPhone without the phone.

New iPod touch gets FaceTime, Retina Display, 3-axis gyro, and the ability to record HD video (720p, 30 frames per second), camera (960×720) and Game Center.

Battery life is 40 hours for audio, 7 for video.

8GB costs $229, 16GB costs $299 and 64GB costs $399. Pre-order now, ships in a week.

Apple TV

Apple TV gets a much needed revamp.

Here users get HD movie and TV show rentals, with new releases costing $4.99 and TV shows costing $0.99. There’s no purchasing, it’s all a rental based system, so no more storage issues. Also integrated is Netflix and YouTube streaming along with iTunes music and photos from your computer, iPhone and iPad.

It features HDMI, USB (only used for service and support), Ethernet and optical audio, along with WiFi.

Priced at $99, this ships September.

iOS updates

Today there were two iOS related news releases. First is that the iOS 4.1 update will be out for iPhones and iPod touch next week (not all models, only those already capable of running iOS 4). This update will bring with it a number of bug fixes, specifically relating to the proximity sensor and Bluetooth. Also, it will bring HDR photography to the iPhone, iPhone 3G performance fixes, HD video uploads over WiFi, TV show rentals and Game Center.

The, coming November is iOS 4.2 for the iPad. Basically, this bring everything that’s on the iPhone iOS 4.x to the iPad, along with wireless printing and AirPlay streaming audio, video and photos over WiFi.

Both these updates will be free to all users to download.

iTunes 10

This latest incarnation of iTunes, along with getting rid of the old CD icon, brings a social element to iTunes.

A feature called Ping allows users to follow artists and friends, to check out profiles, and find out what others are listening to - basically a way to get iTunes users to spend more money.

iTunes 10 is available for immediate download.

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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes is an internationally published technology author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology -- whether that be by learning to program, building a PC from a pile of parts, or helping them get the most from their new MP3 player or digital camera.

Adrian has authored/co-authored technical books on a variety of topics, ranging from programming to building and maintaining PCs. His most recent books include "Build the Ultimate Custom PC", "Beginning Programming" and "The PC Doctor's Fix It Yourself Guide". He has also written training manuals that have been used by a number of Fortune 500 companies.

Adrian also runs a popular blog under the name The PC Doctor, where he covers a range of computer-related topics -- from security to repairing and upgrading.

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  • A few comments / questions
    iPod Touch is getting FaceTime:
    I was under the impression, from the way FaceTime is invoked on the iPhone (start a cell phone call and then tap FaceTime to add video) that your voice in a FaceTime call was transmitted over the cellular network and that the video was transmitted over WiFi. If that is not true, can someone tell me how to start a FaceTime call without starting a cell phone call? It would be nice to talk to family that isn't in town without having to pay long distance. If that is true though, how are they managing it for the iPod Touch which does not have a cell radio in it?

    iOS 4.1:
    Yay! Hopefully that will fix my bluetooth issues.

    iTunes 10:
    Haha, way to copy Zune with your social integration! Zune had this from the very beginning. Once again we have Apple copying MS.

    Cue the double standards...
    ZDNet Gravatar
    NonZealot
    1st Sep 2010
  • Got the answer from Wikipedia
    If anyone is interested:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FaceTime

    It is also possible to initiate a FaceTime call directly from a contact file.
    ...
    However, cellular talk time/minutes aren't used after switching from a voice call to a FaceTime call.


    It turns out that your voice is not transmitted over the cell network as I had been led to believe. Good news.
    ZDNet Gravatar
    NonZealot
    1st Sep 2010
  • RE: New iPods, iOS 4.1/4.2, and iTunes ... Everything you need to know!
    What happened to those who complained about bing? DIdn't they hear about this one - ping??
    ZDNet Gravatar
    redash79
    1st Sep 2010
  • RE: New iPods, iOS 4.1/4.2, and iTunes ... Everything you need to know!
    Are there any views whether the "data protection" feature introduced in iOS4 will be fully functional on the iPad. I understand that data protection works on 3GS but not earlier versions, so wonder whether the iPad will support it as I gather there was a hardware requirement that was not in pre-3GS devices.

    Also, could anyone help clarify another matter regarding the data protection feature. Am I right in saying that iOS 4 (or higher) has an API that provides developers with encryption/data protection functions that they can build into their app, and in fact Apple have already built this into their email client. However, the iOS4 data protection feature does not extend to the device generally, like full-disk encryption would, so data outside of apps using the API are not protected, eg. third-party apps, photos, Pages etc. Thanks!
    ZDNet Gravatar
    mchap
    2nd Sep 2010
  • i pod touch
    can anyone tell me about the security features of i pod touch
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    mohitmussa
    21st Sep 2010

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