Apple Unveils Wi-Fi, Touch-Screen IPods, Cuts IPhone Price
September 5th, 2007
Apple CEO Steve Jobs with new Apple iPod Touch with John Lennon playing in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs unveiled new versions of the company's market-leading iPod media player Wednesday, including an iPod Nano with a 2.5-inch screen for watching movies and playing games. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
(AP) -- Apple Inc. on Wednesday cut the price of the top iPhone by $200, discontinued the low-end model and unveiled a new version of its popular iPod media player with wireless Internet access and other iPhone features.
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