Apple is
expected to launch a new range of iPods this week designed to receive digital
radio.
The company will make an announcement about the new products on 5 September,
but is remaining quiet about what changes will be made.
However, a reliable industry insider has told
vnunet.com
that the announcement will include plans to bring digital radio to the iPod
along with an option to buy music using the device.
The source said that the new iPods will be able to receive digital radio, and
will include a 'buy-now' function to allow the user to download and buy tracks
as they are being played.
This facility will be limited to tracks sold from the iTunes store, but Apple
hopes to dramatically increase the number of tracks available via the service.
It is not known whether the same functions will be included in the
iPhone.
Other rumours about the new iPod line suggest the inclusion of a full
touch-screen that does away with hardware buttons, and a new version of the iPod
Nano that can handle video.
Meanwhile jewellery designer Thomas Heyerdahl has confirmed that he is
selling
the
world's most expensive iPod, a Shuffle worn as a necklace coated in white
and pink gold and covered with 430 diamonds. It will sell for just under
£21,000.
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