Apple's media event at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco has offered up a new iPhone 5, release date information for iOS 6 and a preview of a new version of iTunes launching in October -- as well as new iPods.
Apple senior VP Greg Joswiak followed a demonstration of the new iTunes to announce 350 million iPods sold to date, calling it "the most popular music player of all time." However, some changes are in store for the aging iPod lineup, starting with the seventh-generation iPod nano.
"Let's start with the nano," Joswiak says. "We've had six generations of it. But we wanted to reinvent the nano -- we thought, what elements do we want to add?"
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