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11/18/2005, 2:00pm, EST

Friday, November 18th

Smaller iPod shuffle coming in colors?

Apple may introduce a new iPod shuffle--smaller than a pack of gum--and possibly in multiple colors as early as January. American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu said Apple's preparation for the product refresh was probably behind its recent move to add Hynix as a third supplier of NAND flash memory chips, according to a report from AppleInsider. Wu believes storage capacities and price points will remain similar to current offerings, according to the report. American Technology Research maintained its "Buy" rating for Apple with a price target of $66 for the company.


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11/18, 11:12pm, EST
This guy starts with
"Apple added third flash memory vendor"
and somehow ends up with
"new shuffles, smaller than gum and in new colors"

Where do I sign up to get a job like this - read the industry news and pull stuff out of your hat.
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