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Filed under: iPod Family, Other Events

Apple posts iPod touch walk through video


Apple has just posted a video walk through for the new iPod touch generation 2, which was released at the "Let's Rock" event this morning (look here for our play-by-play live blogging of the event). In the video, Hannah, an Apple employee, takes you through all of the new features on the iPod touch -- including the new 2.1 firmware.

You can watch or download the video from Apple's website.

Filed under: Apple Corporate, Apple, iPhone

Apple posts Japanese iPhone guided tour

With the release of the iPhone 3G, Apple will be in a completely new cell phone market in Japan. Apple recently posted a new iPhone 3G Guided Tour on the Japanese Apple website, undoubtedly to get the Japanese warmed up to the iPhone. While there are no new apparent features shown, Apple does show off the character recognition (which is really slick when you see it in action).

It is still neat to watch, even if you don't understand Japnese. You can view this video on the Japanese iPhone website.

[via MacRumors]

Filed under: iLife, Software, Apple

iLife '08 guided tour



I'm really digging these new guided tour videos that Apple seems to be fond of. First it was a series for the iPhone, and now we have a Guided Tour of iLife '08. You can watch it online or download it to your machine (and watch it full screen). The 20 minute video gives you the highlights of the iLife suite and tries to convince you it is worth $80, but you're reading TUAW so I am guessing that you already bought it.

Thanks, Libb.

Filed under: iPhone

Apple posts iPhone welcome video


The teasing and tantalizing continues unabated for the iPhone faithful, as it undoubtedly will for the next 174 hours or so. The latest document of longing is Apple's newly posted Guided Tour video, available in small, medium, large and a 178MB downloadable version (your mileage may vary with the standalone file; my download choked off at 50 MB and resulted in an unsurprisingly unplayable QT file).

Enjoy the moment.

Thanks to Peter and Josh for the tip

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