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Signs point to a new generation of iPods with cameras

Cases with cameras cutouts appear, and Apple reportedly places a large camera module order.

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Mobile, Imaging | by Barb Dybwad | Mon Jul 6, 2009 1:02PM | 0 comments

It's totally logically and probably downright inevitable, and now some new clues have emerged to indicate the time when Apple adds a camera to at least its iPod touch line may be soon. TechCrunch reports a source in Asia revealed a large order of camera modules of the same type used in the iPhone, while Macrumours snagged a couple of images of upcoming iPod touch cases featuring cutout holes most likely for a camera. At this point it's probably just a matter of when we'll hear it from Apple direct.

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external link Prepare Yourself For iPod Video [CrunchGear]
external link More Evidence of Cameras in Next Gen iPod… [MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors]
external link iPods to get cameras [Boing Boing Gadgets]
external link Evidence mounts for iPods with cameras [Engadget]

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