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Steve Jobs' speech in videos

by CNET News staff

Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled updated iPods and a new version of iTunes at the company's fall music event Tuesday at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Here, we've rounded up short video clips from his speech featuring some of the highlights. Check out the live blog from the speech here, and see our complete coverage, with all the latest news, analysis, and photos here.

Apple's iTunes 8 with Genius
Jobs sings the praises of the latest version of iTunes and announces the return of NBC shows, now in HD.


Apple's newest iPod Classic
Steve Jobs shows off the newest version of the oldest iPod.


Apple's newest iPod Nano
Jobs announces the latest iPod Nano. It's thinner and has a new interface much like the iPod Touch.


Apple: We finally got our headphones right
Steve Jobs reveals two new iPod headphones and yes, they're white.


Apple's newest iPod Touch
Steve Jobs shows off the next-generation iPod Touch, calling it the "funnest" iPod ever.


New games for the iPod Touch
Apple's Phil Schiller demos the latest line of games for the iPod Touch including Spore Origins.


New software updates for the iPod Touch, iPhone
Jobs discusses OS X 2.1, a new software upgrade for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

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by Seaspray0 September 9, 2008 11:29 PM PDT
I'm as excited as seeing a "new and improved" sticker on the laundy soap box. The product got smaller, faster, and has more memory... but everthing else is too. NBC comming back to itunes gets a higher "WOW" mark from me than this event.
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by SidedPanic September 10, 2008 1:30 AM PDT
It's nice how the earphones that they describe as being 'right' don't actually come with any of the players. But hey, what's another $79 when you've just paid $299 for the actual ipod.
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