Aug
30
September 7 it is!
Apple is inviting reporters to San Fransisco on September 7 to announce something big, if we’re to believe the company’s writings.
“1,000 songs in your pocket changed everything,” the invitation reads, referring to the release of the first 5GB iPod nearly four years ago. “Here we go again.”
Our guess is on the we-expected-you-months-ago Motorola iTunes-enabled cellphone, and revamped iPod minis.
As reported by Reuters [via], we’re expecting flash-based 4GB iPod minis for the holiday season, with the memory chips provided by Samsung after the deal they struck with the Cupertino-based company.
Of course, it could always be something entirely different, and we’re all going to be wrong and ridiculed.
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