Steves Jobs is Back with New Liver and New iPods

iPodnanowithvideo.jpgSteve Jobs was back on stage to show off the new line of Apple products. He thanked his organ donor. A video of Jobs follows. He announced that 30 million iPhones have been sold and there are 75,000 apps. Over 1.8 billion apps have been downloaded.

Genius technology makes app recommendations from the app store. Ringtones have been added to iTunes for $1.29.

The update for iPhone OS to 3.1.1 is now available from iTunes.

Jobs introduced the new iPod nano that has a video camera, mic and speakers as well as a built-in FM radio and pedometer. It allows you to shoot video wherever you are, view it on your iPod nano and use your computer to easily transfer your videos to YouTube.

The iPod touch will have should appear on holiday shopping lists. A 32-gigabyte model will cost $299, while a 64-gigabyte model will be $399.

Then 160-gigabyte version of its iPod Classic will cost $249 and the price of 2-gigabyte Shuffle has been lowered to $59.