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February 3, 2003
Exclusive: New Toshiba Drives And New iPods This Week
MacWhispers has reviewed internal Toshiba Storage Device Division documents, including complete spec sheets, agency approval reports, and user manuals for an as-yet unreleased line of three dramatically improved 1.8-inch hard disk drives. These new drives are slated for use in the new line of Apple iPods, already have complete agency approvals, and are already in production. The new drives should make a surprise appearance in an all-new line of Apple iPods, this week.
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January 31, 2003
Confirmed: New iPods To Keep Current Designs
Today, MacWhispers has confirmed that the soon to be released new iPods will maintain the same enclosure size and design now in production. This verified information sets aside earlier whispers we reported suggesting that a new aluminum back would be used.
The new iPods will keep the same white plastic front faces, the same polished stainless steel back covers, and the same width and height as the current design has used since the product's introduction. We have no information on the thickness of the new units.
|MacWhispers Analysis>>|
February 3, 2003
Exclusive: New Toshiba Drives And New iPods This Week
MacWhispers has reviewed internal Toshiba Storage Device Division documents, including complete spec sheets, agency approval reports, and user manuals for an as-yet unreleased line of three dramatically improved 1.8-inch hard disk drives. These new drives are slated for use in the new line of Apple iPods, already have complete agency approvals, and are already in production. The new drives should make a surprise appearance in an all-new line of Apple iPods, this week.
|Complete Article>>|
January 31, 2003
Confirmed: New iPods To Keep Current Designs
Today, MacWhispers has confirmed that the soon to be released new iPods will maintain the same enclosure size and design now in production. This verified information sets aside earlier whispers we reported suggesting that a new aluminum back would be used.
The new iPods will keep the same white plastic front faces, the same polished stainless steel back covers, and the same width and height as the current design has used since the product's introduction. We have no information on the thickness of the new units.
|MacWhispers Analysis>>|