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September 10, 2009
At Apple's music event in San Francisco on Wednesday maybe the biggest news wasn't the revamp of iTunes or the availability of new iPods, but the return of Steve Jobs. Following his several month absence from the company, he was greeted with a standing ovation.
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David said on Friday, 11 September 2009
First off, even though I'm a PC user, I would like to welcome back Steve Jobs, and hope he can regain full health again after his liver transplant.
After watching bits of the keynote address, I'm left wondering why the nano got most of the features, that would of been great on the touch.
Alright, I can accept the Camera argument about wanting to take on Kodak and others in the camcorder market, and that for all intent and purposes the touch is the Apple equalivent of the PSP and Nintendo DS, But to not even include the FM Radio, which wouldn't have taken up to much capacity in the latest touch (64gb) disappoints me.
I only hope Apple doesn't come out 2 months later with a touch with a camera and expect user to pay again after buying the 64gb version (like I have).