LNiTR October 10 2007: Review: iPod touch with 1.1.1 update, Is iPod’s Hard Drive Days Numbered?
Posted by dennis on October 10th, 2007 at 02:18am
In tonight’s, October 10, 2007, Late Night iPod Touch Reading clipping of notable iPod Touch related articles from other news sources:
- Review: iPod touch with 1.1.1 update @ Playlist
When the iPod touch (3 mice) was first released, some models offered very dark or out-of-contrast video performance. But even touch models that did not have display problems couldn’t match the brightness and clean contrast of the iPhone. Apple released the iPod touch 1.1.1 update that fixed the former problem, but, regrettably, not the latter.
- Is iPod’s Hard Drive Days Numbered? @ BusinessWeek
But now evidence is mounting that hard drive-based iPods may be on their way to extinction. At least that’s one conclusion you might draw from an analysis of the components inside the latest iPod classic (the sixth iPod model to feature a hard drive) by market research firm iSuppli.

- Will iPod Touch Really Kill Off Newspapers? @ Alltogether Digital
The always interesting Jeff Jarvis has suggested in his column in The Guardian that the ‘iPod moment has arrived for newspapers‘. What he’s referring to is that point in time when a technological development fundamentally changes a traditional business model, usually at the expense of those who have profited from it over the years.
- iPod Touch Bluetooth, yes no? @ Geekzone
In a recent crash log from my iPod Touch that I was sending to Apple, I noticed the Bluetooth string. Does this mean the iPod Touch actualy has a hidden Bluetooth chip, or it’s something else ?
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