Report: Taiwan’s Asustek secures order for flash-based Apple iPod music player
Monday, December 27, 2004 - 03:05 PM EDT"Asustek Computer Inc., a leading supplier of 3C (computer, communications, consumer electronics) solutions, has secured an order from Apple Computer Inc for its iPod mini music player, the Economic Daily News reported, without naming a source," AFX News reports. "With the flash memory-based device, Apple Computer is apparently seeking to make further forays into the Asian Pacific market, it said."
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MacDailyNews Take: Will anyone be surprised if Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces the 'iPod flash' (iPod micro) during his Macworld Expo Keynote Address on January 11?
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"MacDailyNews Take: Will anyone be surprised if Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces the 'iPod flash' (iPod micro) during his Macworld Expo Keynote Address on January 11?"
At this point, I'm sure Steve Jobs realizes he doesn't even have a choice anymore.
With so much speculation, there will be something beyond disappointment if an iPod flash (or something better) is not revealed at the keynote in January. A HUGE drop in Apple stock.
I think they should call it the iPod dash, to take some momentum from the success of the movie the Incredible, another of Steve Job's great works.