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From: Dr. Stoxx9/29/2005 7:14:18 AM
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06:28 AAPL Apple's Nano problems discussed in NY Post (51.08 )

According to the NY Post, less than three weeks after Apple's Steve Jobs boldly launched the Nano version of the iPod, he's run into trouble with some customers and one very important partner. While customers have run into problems with the tiny machine's screen, Motorola (MOT) chief Ed Zander apparently is incensed that Jobs rolled the music player out at the press conference intended to launch Motorola's iTunes-enabled Rokr phone. "S***w the Nano," Zander said last Fri at a tech conference. "What the hell does the Nano do? Who listens to 1,000 songs?" "People are going to want devices that do more than just play music, something that can be seen in many other countries with more advanced mobile phone networks and savvy users," Zander added.
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