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Written by Philip Roy   
Wednesday, 16 January 2008

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updated Apple today announced a major software upgrade for the iPod touch, making the best iPod into even more—the world's best Wi-Fi mobile device. iPod touch customers already have the most advanced mobile web browser in the world with Safari, and now Apple is adding five more great mobile applications—Mail, Maps, Stocks, Weather and Notes. The iPod touch software upgrade also includes new features such as Web Clips, a customizable home screen.

New iPod touch products shipping from the factory will include the software upgrade and existing iPod touch customers can get the software upgrade for RRP NZ$27.99 by purchasing and downloading it from iTunes (www.itunes.com).

"These amazing new mobile applications make iPod touch not only the best iPod, but the best Wi-Fi mobile device in the world," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "With its revolutionary touch interface and software, plus its stunning 3.5 inch screen, iPod touch is evolving into the first mainstream Wi-Fi mobile platform of the 21st century."

Mail on iPod touch is a rich HTML email client that fetches email in the background from most POP3 or IMAP mail services and displays photos and graphics along with the text of the email. Users can configure Mail for Google's Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, .Mac Mail or most POP or IMAP based mail services with just a few clicks.

Maps on iPod touch features the ability to automatically find your current location using nearby Wi-Fi base stations*, and use it as a starting or ending point for directions or to find local points of interest. Users can get real-time traffic conditions, and view maps in map or satellite view, or a hybrid view which combines map and satellite views so you can see major street names overlaid on satellite imagery.

Stocks and Weather allow users to access live stock and weather reports at their fingertips, and Notes lets you jot down information on-the-go using the intelligent keyboard.

The iPod touch home screen can now be customized, allowing users to reorder and add new icons, with support for up to nine different home screens which they can easily flick between. With the new Web Clips feature, you can even create custom icons on your home screen for your favorite websites. Web Clips are a great way to easily track web sites that you frequently check such as news, blogs, sports sites, movie listings and more.

Pricing & Availability
The software upgrade for iPod touch is available immediately. New iPod touch products shipping from the factory will include the software upgrade and existing iPod touch customers can get the software upgrade for RRP $27.99 by purchasing and downloading it from iTunes (www.itunes.com).

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San Nakji said: January 16, 2008 | url    Votes: -2

The other apps I could take or leave. But Notes? That makes the iPod touch a complete PDA! I am so excited smilies/grin.gif
 
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jondow said: January 17, 2008   Votes: +0

Why pay when all you have to do is jail break your ipod touch and get those app's for free?
 
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Trkstr said: January 24, 2008   Votes: +0

Will the maps application work in new zealand?

I'm assuming some form of wifi connection is needed to download the maps? Despite Steve Jobs saying in his keynote that you don't even need to be connected to any of the networks?
 
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