Apple reveals iPhone 4S, new iPods (photos)
Summary: Apple showed off a significant upgrade to its iPhone by adding a faster processor, a new camera, and a cheaper price tag.
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The iPod Classic is still here and remains unchanged. It's available for $249.
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National Football League Current season or competition:
2011 NFL season
National Football League 2008.svg
Sport American Football
Founded August 20, 1920, in Canton, Ohio
Commissioner Roger Goodell
Inaugural season 1920
No. of teams 32
Country(ies) United States
Most recent champion(s) Green Bay Packers (13th title)
Most titles Green Bay Packers (13 titles)
TV partner(s) CBS
Fox
NBC
ESPN
NFL Network
Official website NFL.com
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