iPod case maker scoops Apple

By CNET Staff writers, CNET.com.au
09 September 2009 06:21 PM
Tags: 3g, 5g, apple, ipod, nano, touch, leak

Thought about staying up until the wee hours of the morning to get the information on the new iPod? No need — the new iPods have been leaked.

The New iPod Touch 3G (Credit: Cygnett)

Thanks to an unceremonious cat out of the bag from a third-party case manufacturer, we now have pictures of what the new iPods look like.

Both the iPod Touch 3G and iPod Nano G5 sport a camera on the back, and the Nano continues the trend of the elongated screen that we've seen on previous models.

The new iPod Nano G5(Credit: Cygnett)

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Talkback 6 comments

    Cygnett, you've got some 'splain' to do Anonymous -- 10/09/09

    Since we now know the real iPod touch 3G doesn't have a camera -- what is this a picture of? Just your ordinary average iPhone? Come now, nobody likes clickwhoring.

    Bad Boys Bad Boys Watcha Gonna Do?? Anonymous -- 10/09/09

    Somebody's gonna be in big trouble - when was the last time an Apple partner released inside details to the public before Apple? They should be stripped of their partner status - although Apple have a zero tolerance policy.

    Serves Them Right Anonymous -- 10/09/09

    This will teach these guys not to share confidential information before it is announced. They sign NDA forms to prevent this stuff - serves them right for trying to jump the gun on Apple and getting screwed!

    Pov Cases Anonymous -- 10/09/09

    With all of this inside information, at least they could have come up with some good looking cases...

    Premature.......... Anonymous -- 10/09/09

    Well Well Well

    What will Apple do now.....

    Truly unprofessional by Cygnett.

    Lessons Learnt Anonymous -- 11/09/09

    Apple should just stop dealing with these rookies - otherwise their confidential announcements will continually be leaked!!

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