The US retail chain Target
is selling a special edition pink iPod shuffle, complete with
a US$15 iTunes Store Gift Card for US$79, with a portion of t
he proceeds of up to US$25,000 going towards The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
It is yet unclear whether or not this is just a clever (and worthy) repackaging
, or if it's a partnership with Apple, but whatever the case m
ay be, we should have more of these.
(Via AppleInsider)
[Quick Aside: As a professional editor, I'm compelled to point out a typo in th
e product name. Target, "shuffle" is not supposed to be capitalized. The weird
Apple Capitalization Rules extends to its other products, which among others st
ates that the second letter is usually the one that should come in caps - iPod,
iMac, iTunes, or that words coming after iPod or Mac should never be capitaliz
ed - iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod touch, Mac mini.]
Pink Pod
The US retail chain Target
is selling a special edition pink iPod shuffle, complete with
a US$15 iTunes Store Gift Card for US$79, with a portion of t
he proceeds of up to US$25,000 going towards The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
It is yet unclear whether or not this is just a clever (and worthy) repackaging
, or if it's a partnership with Apple, but whatever the case m
ay be, we should have more of these.
(Via AppleInsider)
[Quick Aside: As a professional editor, I'm compelled to point out a typo in th
e product name. Target, "shuffle" is not supposed to be capitalized. The weird
Apple Capitalization Rules extends to its other products, which among others st
ates that the second letter is usually the one that should come in caps - iPod,
iMac, iTunes, or that words coming after iPod or Mac should never be capitaliz
ed - iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod touch, Mac mini.]
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