Apples iTunes Phone, iPod Nano Look Big
Updated: The latest tiny music player from Apple boasts a color screen, while the Motorola ROKR phone can bring you everything from music to Harry Potter.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs at a special "music event" Wednesday unveiled the iPod Nano, an "incredibly small" sequel to the iPod Mini, as well as the anticipated iTunes-enabled ROKR cell phone from Motorola and an update to iTunes. The Motorola ROKR cell phone, which Jobs called the "iTunes Phone," will be available in the United States to Cingular Wireless customers. The phone will come with a 512 MB memory card, which can hold approximately 100 songs, or the equivalent size of audio books or Podcasts. The ROKR also features stereo speakers, stereo headphones and a camera. The phone will use a USB cable to connect to iTunes on a PC or a Mac and will work with iTunes Autofill feature.No mention was made of the rumored ability to purchase songs from the iTunes Music Store through a wireless network.
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"Its neat, but less of an event," said Gene Munster, the managing director and senior research analyst on technology for PiperJaffray & Co., of the ROKR announcement. He noted that this product would provide no new kind of revenue stream for Apple.

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