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Apple releases new iPod versions

At a recent press conference, Steve Jobs from Apple showed off two new models of its mp3 player, which might interest those with commission to spend.

He announces two next-generation iPods which a sales recruiter with a few deals under their belts might buy: a second-generation Nano design and a version named Touch.

The iPod Touch will allow users to shuffle their playlist by vibrating the device, a feature which has been imaginatively named "shake-to-shuffle".

It will also include a function called Genius, where the machine will create a playlist of music from a listener's library which goes well together.

There will also be a built-in speaker which will allow owners to listen to their music without having to have headphones.

It is being made available for £169.

Mr Jobs also announced the nano-chromatic, which will be available in nine colours and also includes the Genius function.

It will sell for £109.

Earlier this month, Bloomberg - a news provider - accidentally reported Steve Jobs had died, printing an incomplete version of his obituary.

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Filed: 11-09-2008

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