Saw this on a messageboard, previewing an article in the latest Newsweek,
and thought you all might be interested! I've also got a .jpg of the cover -
mail me if you'd like to see it, as it carries a pic of Jobs with new iPod.

This is message 1 - will send a couple more as the text busted this list's
10k limit ...

Russ :)

Just had this preview of a piece in 26 July Newsweek re new iPod. Thought
you might be interested! (If anyone wants to see a .jpg of the cover, mail
me and I'll send it to you)

Russ :)

Cheaper price, 12hr battery life, mini-like click wheel, 1mm thinner (woo!),
re-designed menus, rumoured 60Gb version... but still no display on the
remote. Pah!

The New iPod
Generation next: The new iPod
By Steven Levy
Newsweek

July 26 issue - Veteran Podsters understand that at least once a year Apple
performs a feat that at once infuses them with dread and delight: an iPod
upgrade. The delight comes from a new look and new capabilities. The dread
comes from the realization that you're a step behind the cutting edge and
must consider whether to buy your way back on it.

And here it goes again. The considerably tweaked fourth-generation iPod will
roll out this week, and NEWSWEEK got an advance peek. It looks a bit
different, operates more efficiently, has a few more features and costs
less. Here are the highlights.

The click wheel. The iPod keeps getting slimmer and more streamlined. While
the initial version had a relatively boxy feel, subsequent versions have
been curvier and smaller. This one is about a millimeter thinner and, more
significantly, eliminates the control buttons that sat under the display
screen. Instead, it uses a "click wheel," where the controls are placed on
the compass points of the circular touchpad that lets you scroll through
menus. This is an innovation carried over from the diminutive iPod Mini. "It
was developed out of necessity for the Mini, because there wasn't enough
room [for the buttons]," says Steve Jobs. "But the minute we experienced it
we just thought, 'My God, why didn't we think of this sooner?' "

More efficient menus. There's less thumbing required to get to your favorite
stuff. "Music" is a first-level entry, and now a single click initiates the
popular technique of shuffling your library for playback.

New features. You can create multiple on-the-go playlists and delete songs
from those ad hoc mixes. And audiobooks are not only easier to find, you can
listen to them at normal speed, slower or 25 percent faster, without its
sounding like a Munchkin.

Longer play. Coast-to-coasters rejoice: the new iPods are rated for 12 hours
of rockin' between charges-a 50 percent boost in battery life. This is
accomplished, Apple says, not by a heavier battery but diligent conservation
of power.

Lower price. The top-of-the-line iPod, holding 10,000 songs (40 gigs, as
geeks will tell you), now costs $399. The lower-capacity model, with room
for 5,000 songs (20 gigs), costs $299. That's a $100 price reduction for
each. (There's no more 15-gig model.)

Color. Fuggedaboutit. Despite rumors to the contrary, the wide-bodies are
still as pure as the driven snow.

Bottom line: If you have yet to jump on the iPod bandwagon, it's cheaper and
more attractive to do so. If you're already plugged in, the question is
whether you should engage in the "iPod Bump," where you snap up the spiffy
new version and pass Old Reliable to a grateful friend or family member (or
the highest eBay bidder). If your music collection has exceeded your iPod's
storage space, or your listening binges exceed your current iPod's battery
life-or if you want to hear Bill Clinton's abridged book in 4-1/2 hours
rather than six-consider the Bump this time around. Of course, if your heart
went aflutter at the very sight of this year's model, you're probably in
line at the Apple Store already.


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