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 <description>The fifth-gen iPod Nano is almost impossibly slim, but somehow the wizards at Apple managed to pack in a video camera. Though you&#039;ll find a few other new features in the fifth-generation Nano, the video camera is the marquee addition. Considering how much space your home-video clips might take up, it&#039;s unfortunate that Apple didn&#039;t boost the Nano&#039;s storage capacity this generation.
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 <description>You&#039;ve seen Apple roll out the new iPod nano and new iPod touch. Heck, you&#039;ve heard what we have to say on both the new models. But perhaps you&#039;re wondering what really makes these suckers tick. 
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 <description>Apple announced a new iPod nano with a built-in camera on Wednesday at the &quot;Rock and Roll&quot; event. Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the device by citing the popularity of pocket flash-based video cameras like those from Flip and Kodak. &quot;This market&#039;s really exploding,&quot; said Jobs, &quot;and we want to get in on this.&quot;
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 <description>But recent glitches in the new iTunes 8 bring an unwelcome blast from the past to Microsoft&#039;s latest operating system. Connect an iPhone or iPod, and some Vista PCs either crash with the dreaded Blue Screen of Death or spontaneously restart.
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 <description>A colleague called this morning to pick my brain about his mother&#039;s 2G iPod nano. The gist of that pick was that this particular generation of iPod nano refused to mount on her Mac--every other generation of iPod thrown at the machine worked perfectly well. And that nano mounted on the colleague&#039;s computer as it should. He reinstalled iTunes on his monther&#039;s computer with no positive results. What to do? My suggestions went like this:
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 <description>Remember back when Apple rumors were Mac rumors?  Good times!
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 <description>Pretty iPod nanos, spiffy iPod Touches -- so why doesn&#039;t it perk me up? At least there are Genius Playlists to console me -- if only I could download the update.
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 <description>Even a true cultist has his limits, Steve.
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