Friday, April 13th 2007

Apple To Launch WiFi iPods

Apple plans to launch new iPods featuring Wi-Fi in the second half of 2007. USI will produce the Wi-Fi modules and Foxconn will perform as the OEM system assembler. USI will begin shipments later in April, while Foxconn may do so in the third quarter. Wi-Fi equipped players stand a chance of becoming the mainstream for all portable music models.
Source: VR-Zone
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7 Comments on Apple To Launch WiFi iPods

#1
jocksteeluk
the next line is the fad that is the ipod, what a great may to generate some cash just release an updated ipod.
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#2
Baum
jep same here why not an adapter for the Ipod Dock Connector? like the Itrip FM
Space for Softwareupdates should be inside ;) but why not sell a new one ???

smack them :banghead:
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#3
Conti027
cause they need to top the Zune and the zune has it so the Ipod needs it
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#4
ghost101
Im still content with my Ipod Mini. Only time i will upgrade is when it breaks or there is some advancement in music technology.
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#5
Chewy
Baumjep same here why not an adapter for the Ipod Dock Connector? like the Itrip FM
Space for Softwareupdates should be inside ;) but why not sell a new one ???

smack them :banghead:
I'll rather not have something hanging off my ipod, this has plenty of potential for gym rats. :) nice wireless headphones no attachments.. wires get in your way when lifting weights.

peopel are STILL buys ipods... now if they want wi-fi (and headphones Woot!), they can get it with the new ipod.. if not than the old ones are going to drop in price im sure.. so its a win win situation for the consumer.:rockout:
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#6
wazzledoozle
I want a hard drive iphone, minus the phone.
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#7
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
At least you wont have to download stuff to a card or through a cable. Wireless is an awesome technology, it truly is.
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