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These excerpts taken from the AAPL 10-K filed Dec 29, 2006. iPod® shuffle In September 2006, the Company introduced a new version of its flash-memory-based iPod shuffle. The new iPod shuffle weighs half an ounce and features an all-new aluminum design and a built-in clip. The new iPod shuffle contains one gigabyte of flash memory capable of holding up to 240 songs and provides up to 12 hours of battery life. The iPod shuffle is based on the Companys shuffle feature that allows users to listen to their music in random order. iPod shuffle works with iTunes and its patent-pending AutoFill option that automatically selects songs to fill the iPod shuffle from a users iTunes library. iPod® shuffle In September 2006, These excerpts taken from the AAPL 10-K filed Dec 1, 2005. iPod® shuffle In January 2005, the Company introduced iPod shuffle, a flash-memory based digital music player, which is based on iPods shuffle feature that randomly selects songs from the users music library or playlists. iPod shuffle works with iTunes and its patent-pending AutoFill feature that automatically selects songs to fill iPod shuffle from a users music library on their computer. iPod shuffle can also be used as a portable USB flash drive with up to 1GB of storage space. It is available in a 512MB model holding up to 120 songs and a 1GB model holding up to 240 songs. iPod® shuffle In January 2005, the This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed Aug 3, 2005. iPod® shuffle In January 2005, the Company introduced iPod® shuffle, a flash-memory digital music player, which is based on iPods shuffle feature that randomly selects songs from the users music library or playlists. iPod shuffle works with iTunes® and its patent-pending AutoFill feature that automatically selects songs to fill iPod shuffle from a users music library on their computer. iPod shuffle can also be used as a portable USB flash drive with up to 1GB of storage space. It is available in a 512MB model holding up to 120 songs and a 1GB model holding up to 240 songs.
This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed May 4, 2005. iPod® shuffle In January 2005, the Company introduced iPod® shuffle, a flash-memory digital music player, which is based on iPods shuffle feature that randomly selects songs from the users music library or playlists. iPod shuffle works with iTunes® and its new patent-pending AutoFill feature that automatically selects songs to fill iPod shuffle from a users music library on their computer. iPod shuffle can also be used as a portable USB flash drive with up to 1GB of storage space. It is available in a 512MB model holding up to 120 songs and a 1GB model holding up to 240 songs.
This excerpt taken from the AAPL 10-Q filed Feb 1, 2005. iPod® shuffle In January 2005, the Company introduced iPod® shuffle, a flash-memory digital music player, which is based on iPods shuffle feature that randomly selects songs from the users music library or playlists. iPod shuffle works with iTunes® and its new patent-pending AutoFill feature that automatically selects songs to fill iPod shuffle from a users music library on their computer. iPod shuffle can also be used as a portable USB flash drive with up to 1GB of storage space. It is available in a 512MB model holding up to 120 songs and a 1GB model holding up to 240 songs.
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