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News round-up: Tuesday, 17 April
James Oakwood
0 comments 17 April 2007
Chocolate iPods, random predictions, potential problems with the iPhone’s development and much more, in the round-up that’s all about the news…
Cheeky Mail workers lose iPod An iPod given to Royal Mail workers has been confiscated after somebody put a ‘cheeky’ version of a Britney Spears song on it. [Here]
Jobs works for a Buck Steve Jobs has once again collected just one dollar in salary for a year’s work at Apple. Don’t feel too sorry for him though, as the $1 billion he earned last year in shares should help to keep the wolf from the door. [Here]
Website predicts next gen iPod features But there’s nothing predicted here that we didn’t already expect, though. [Here]
iPod-inspired design sinks to all-time low Ladies and gentlemen, we bring you… the AirPod. [Here]
Problems with iPhone development? Rumour has it that Apple are having problems getting the iPhone’s detail components ready for a mid-June launch and the release date could slip a few weeks. [Here]
Chocolate iPod An American company is offering customers the chance to have a (very convincing) chocolate model made of an iPod. [Here]
And finally… Someone’s done a cartoon about the forthcoming iPhone. And it’s not too bad, either. [Here]
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