New iPod Nanos, New iTunes, But Investors Yawn It Off

New iPod Nanos, New iTunes, But Investors Yawn It Off

As expected, Apple boss Steve Jobs announced new iPods today, as well as a new version of Apple's iTunes software.

* The iPod nano is once again tall and skinny -- and even more colorful. A built-in motion sensor will tell it when to display a vertical image and when to display a horizontal image. Bigger capacity, but same entry price: An 8-gig model will cost $149, while a 16-gig model will cost $199.

* The iPod touch gets a new metal case, a built-in speaker, and built-in volume control. It'll also support Nike+iPod built-in. As expected, it's cheaper -- but still not as cheap as Apple's cheapest iPhone. An 8-gig iPod touch will cost $229 -- $70 less; a 16-gig touch will run $299, a $100 discount; and a 32-gig iPod touch will cost $399, also a $100 discount.

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