Apple has unveiled a new version of their notorious iPod nano, which now brings video playback, an enhanced user interface featuring Cover Flow, and a new design featuring a larger two-inch display with 204 pixels per inch. Apple also revealed iPod touch which features built-in Wi-Fi networking and a revolutionary multi-touch user interface - first introduced on iPhone- that makes it easy to find all of your music, video, and other digital content and enjoy it on its widescreen display.
Finally, in a move that Sony needs to imitate, Apple has cut $200 from the 8GB IPhone, bringing down its price from $599 to $399. But early IPhone adopters need not grief as Apple has decided to give them a $100 Apple Store Credit. "We need to do a better job taking care of our early iPhone customers as we aggressively go after new ones with a lower price", said Apple in an open letter.