October 12th 2005 |
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An iPod that can play video is topping the rumour list of the products Apple will unveil on 12 October. The event is cloaked in the usual Apple secrecy but speculation has been rife about what will go on show.
The BBC’s Television Centre in London is hosting part of the event which has fuelled gossip about the video iPod.
Other candidates for the launch include a higher-capacity iPod, improved Power Mac and Powerbook computers and tiered pricing on the iTunes store.
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