Jobs also unveiled remote control with FM radio capabilities for the popular music player. The iPod Radio Remote enables users to skip tracks and adjust the volume of their iPod even when it’s in a pocket or backpack and listen to FM radio stations while displaying station and song information on their iPod screen.
Apple’s new computers are the result from its decision to switch from IBM PowerPC chips to Intel Corp. chips. Jobs told the annual Macworld trade show here the company’s new line of iMac computers would come in the same shape and sizes as the existing G5 line of iMacs, with starting prices at $1,299.
"The new iMac is two to three times faster than the iMac G5," Jobs said in a speech introducing a range of new products.
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