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If you want to know what the next iPod will look like, go to Apple.com and watch the demo for the coming iPhone. Since Steve Jobs earlier this month introduced the iPhone, which goes on sale in June, much has been said and written about how revolutionary it will be. That's all well and good, but one aspect has been overlooked: How will this impact the iPod?

Hello, iPhone The Next iPod Is Calling

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To any Apple aficionado, the iPod and Mac manufacturer has a consistent formula for its products: start with an elegant, innovative and easy-to-use product, price it slightly higher than the competition, deliver it to the market, and as interest begins to die down, add some bright new colors or slight design change to jump-start sales. Then do it all over again.

Apple Applies Color Formula to iPod Shuffle

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The Apple Store online started offering the AirPort Extreme 802.11n Enabler for Mac on Tuesday. The enabler allows Intel Core 2 Duo Macs to take advantage of 802.11n wireless networking with devices like the new AirPort Extreme Base Station and other 802.11n-compatible products. This enabler is necessary only for users that intend to use their Mac on an 802.11n network.

Apple Ships 802.11n WiFi Enabler

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For the first time ever, football fans will be able to download video highlights of the Super Bowl, and they will be offered exclusively through Apple's online iTunes Store.
The National Football League said Tuesday it will make highlights from Sunday's game available for purchase online the following day. The download, in English or Spanish, will cost $1.99 and will be viewable on computers or iPods.

iTunes Store to Offer Super Bowl Downloads

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Apple's growth rate surpassed Microsoft during the last four years, according to an examination of the two companies published by 10layers.com on Sunday. The growth projection showed that, if current trends continue, with Microsoft growing linearly and Apple growing exponentially, that Apple could surpass Microsoft's projected $65 billion earnings as early as 2010.

Apple Growth Rate Beats Microsoft