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Apple unveils iPod radio remote

The remote enables users to skip tracks and adjust the volume of their iPod even when it's in a pocket or backpack and listen to FM radio stations.

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LOS ANGELES: Apple Computer Inc on Tuesday unveiled a remote control with FM radio capabilities for its iPod music player.    
 
The iPod Radio Remote enables users to skip tracks and adjust the volume of their iPod even when it's in a pocket or backpack and listen to FM radio stations while displaying station and song information on their iPod screen.
 
It's pretty small, and people have been asking for something like this for a long time, though we're still wishing for this feature to be integrated into the iPod itself, the company said.
 
The radio remote feature will give new capabilities to the iPod Nano and fifth generation iPods, the company said as it unveiled its latest high-tech toy that had industry pundits guessing as to what its next big thing would be.
 
"The iPod Radio Remote is a convenient way for music lovers to skip tracks and adjust the volume of their iPod even when it's in a pocket or backpack, and listen to FM radio stations while displaying station and song information on their iPod screen," the company said.
 
The iPod Radio Remote includes a pair of Apple headphones with a shorter cable.
The remote is available for $49 directly from Apple.
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