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Apple introduces a new, smaller iPod with a 1-inch, 4GB hard drive that comes in a variety of colours.
Apple's new iPod Mini has a larger 6GB hard drive but not much else.
Apple Computer has pushed back the international debut of its iPod mini from April to July, citing stronger-than-expected demand in the United States and a limited supply of hard drives.
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