Apple CEO Steve Jobs looks out over the crowd as a new television commercial for Apple iPod digital music is displayed behind him, at the 2004 Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco, January 6, 2004. Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday said it would introduce a smaller and cheaper version of its popluar iPod music player to challenge rivals in the market fore flash-memory-based digital devices.
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