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iPod Touch Pro rumours resurface

The long weekend has got right in the way of a raft of proper, fact–based gadget news. But the Apple rumour mill continues to churn out its heady mix of tittle tattle from Cupertino. This time the news comes right from the top, courtesy of the Wall Street Journal.



The financial rag claims that, "People privy to the company’s strategy say Apple is working on new iPhone models and a portable device that is smaller than its current laptop computers but bigger than the iPhone or iPod Touch."

That's a pretty hefty claim, but does fit in with Steve Jobs' suggestion last year that the company had some "interesting ideas" about a netbook style device. Doubtless this would be going head to head with the Sony Vaio P series rather than the likes of the Asus Eee PC.

Seeing as a new iPhone is almost a banker for WWDC, we reckon Apple will give it a few months at least before touting the "iPod Touch Pro", with the annual iPod unveiling in September most likely.

Via Electricpig

Published Tuesday, April 14, 2009 10:25 by Joe Minihane

sammymc8 April 14, 2009 15:56

A good concept but it would be called somthing like the mac book touch . But I'm still not convinced that it would actually look like that but I have herd other rumous about a touch screen mac book.

Joe M April 14, 2009 16:38

Whatever they call it, it seems this won't be dropping until the traditional iPod announcements. It would be an interesting concept, one I think they'd look to tie up with the App Store in order to rival Android's arrival on netbooks.

Joe

Drunken Max April 14, 2009 17:53

Why dont they just call it the Archos 7 and be done with it?

Future Stuff April 16, 2009 10:01

Thanks to countless over analytical articles and mildly terrifying news reports, we know that we're in

Future Stuff April 23, 2009 11:37

With a growing crescendo of tittle tattle surrounding an Apple netbook , their own man Tim Cook has weighed

Future Stuff May 13, 2009 14:44

We've already got our bags packed in anticipation for our flight to WWDC in early June. And while we

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