iPod to end all life?
According to reports from Arstechnica, citing inside sources in Cupertino, all models of the range iPod (except, we believe, the recently refurbished Shuffle) were declared EOL (End-Of-Life) and then coming out of the list.
We already know that other sources point to a profound renewal of the range of iPod touch and iPod nano: Both, it seems, should benefit from an integrated camera, and the first should be equipped with a processor more efficient in a position to guarantee a better experience use with applications and games.
It remains to assess the position of the founder of the dynasty, iPod classic, the only remaining iPod HDD would still be revived, but many are betting on its eventual exit.
The day of truth would be supported, should be on 9 September, the day they might get more news related to Apple’s music business: some, indeed, support the much-rumored announcement is imminent landing of the Beatles discography on iTunes.