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Apple hinting at new gadgets
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Fueling more speculation on what new gadgets Apple Computer might be unveiling next, the maker of popular iPod music players on Tuesday sent a cryptic e-mail invitation to see "fun new products" at a special event next week at its headquarters in Cupertino.
The invitation, sent to journalists and analysts Tuesday morning, had only a picture of a desk calendar for Feb. 28 and the words: "Come see some fun new products from Apple."
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