The iPod Touch isn’t quite out yet. It still won’t be on store shelves until September 28th (I don’t care what Vincent might try to tell you in the video) and Vincent has already gotten ahold of one. Hit the jump for more pictures and a video.

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Written by Chris Scott Barr on September 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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The price on the 8GB iPhone has been dropped a full $200 to $399. Better yet, the 4GB one has been dropped completely.

So if cost was ever a factor in you buying that iPhone you know you have a deep seated passion and longing for, that will be less of a problem now. Of course, if you’ve just bought an iPhone at the previous $599 price, you’re probably a bit mad right now.
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Written by James Allan Brady on September 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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It has the full touchscreen controls. Took the interface from the iPhone and put it in an iPod.

It has the same multitouch interface as the iPhone too. There are even apps including calendar, clock, contacts, calc, settings, and more.
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Written by James Allan Brady on September 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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The new iPod has been renamed to the iPod Classic. It is thinner, and has a fully metal body.

The capacity goes up to 160GB which will hold 40,000 songs. This model will start at 80GB but is thinner than the 5th gen 30Gb. They are $249 and $349 respectively.
The 80GB wil do 25 hours of music and 5 of video. The 160GB will do 40 hours of music and 7 of video.
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Written by James Allan Brady on September 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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It’s rare that you can make such a sweeping statement as this, but the BlueAnt z9 Bluetooth Headset is the new gold standard for all future Bluetooth headsets - hands down. It earns a 4.9 out of 5. I’m not the only one that thinks the z9 deserves the highest award possible, because it was the winner of a CES 2007 Innovations Design and Engineering Award! Combining superior sound quality for both sides of the call, ease of use, high levels of comfort for all-day wear and a sleek design, the z9 might very well be the last Bluetooth headset you’ll need to buy (until, that is, BlueAnt releases a new version).

I tested the z9 with the iPhone on AT&T’s network and the Blackberry 8830 World Edition from Sprint. Pairing is simple and painless, with the z9 maintaining up to 3 connections with Bluetooth compatible devices ranging from mobile phones to your laptop or PC. You’ll need to jot down or remember the first, second and third device that was paired with the z9. Why? Because when you need to switch devices on the fly, you simply disconnect the headset with the current device and then click the multi-function button once, twice or three times to pair with the first, second or third device respectively. Wow, isn’t that amazing?
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Written by Vincent Nguyen on August 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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