Apple gadget ecosystem plants new roots

January 30, 2009 The iPod Nano is displayed in San Francisco, California

The iPod Nano is displayed in San Francisco, California in 2008. As Macworld loses Apple, makers of accessories for iPhones, iPods and Macintosh computers are flocking to an "iLounge" that will make a Consumer Electronics Show debut next year.

As Macworld loses Apple, makers of accessories for iPhones, iPods and Macintosh computers are flocking to an "iLounge" that will make a Consumer Electronics Show debut next year.



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