Posted Nov 05, 2006 at 10:08AM by Alaric S. Listed in: Apple Tags: Apple Store, Global Fund
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redipodnanoWhile the medical community is still scrambling to find a cure for AIDS, it doesn't mean you can't fight it. The iPod with the heart of gold, also known as the the iPod nano RED, is Apple's way of helping fight AIDS in Africa. The company pledged to give US$ 10 from the sale of of its special edition Red iPod nano.

Initially, the the iPod nano RED was available only in 4GB (US$ 199). But the company has just released an 8GB version for those of you who want to fight AIDS and store 2,000 songs and 25,000 photos on a digital music player. Aside from a bigger capacity, the iPod nano RED also features:

  • Brilliant, 1.5-inch color display
  • Up to 24 hours of battery life
  • Seamless iTunes integration
  • A durable aluminum enclosure
  • An eye-catching red color that says you care
The iPod nano RED is expected generate millions of dollars for The Global Fund. Apple also plans to donate proceeds from iTunes Red gift card to the organization. The iPod nano RED is available at Apple Store retail locations and the Apple Store online.


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The other day I read on certain newspaper that Asian kids where working to help out African kids.



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