The great thing about iPods is that you never have to get too attached to them, because you know Apple will roll out new ones just about every 11 months that are going to make you want to toss yours into the technology trash heap.
It was that time again today, as Apple dropped new Nanos and iPod Touches on us, as well as an update to iTunes that lets you create playlists on the fly. The fourth-generation Nano, which comes in nine colors and has an oval shape, is hyped as the thinnest iPod ever and has useless-but-fun functions such as a "built-in accelerometer" that, like the iPhone, automatically switches to Cover Flow mode when the device is rotated and Shuffle mode when the player is lightly shaken. The new models have up to 24 hours of music playback or four hours of video playback in the 8GB and 16GB models, with a 2-inch screen. Read More...