Jobs unveils new 20GB iPod for Windows
Steve Jobs announced today in his keybote speech at the Macworld trade show that the Apple iPod would in fact becoming to Windows after all. Apple has teamed up with MusicMatch to provide syncing software for the new 20GB iPod for Windows which is expected in stores by late August. The new 20GB iPod for Windows is expected to retial for $499. Better late than never, but one has to wonder if Apple once again missed the boat on this one.
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