Steve Jobs just finished giving his speech that we kept up with on the blogosphere.

 

So, what do we know? Wired has been blogging and here's the skinny:

 

Ringtones for you iPhone through iTunes.

 

New Shuffles -- 1 GB, $79.

 

Nano revamp with video -- 4 GB, 8 GB.

 

iPods are now called "iPod Classics" -- 80 GB, $249; 160GB, $349.

 

Okay, and now the iPod Touch: Wi-Fi built-in for music downloading, YouTube streams, and Safari browsing (with Google and Yahoo search). It also features the touchscreen platform that kicks major ass. So, it seems to be kind of like an iPhone minus the phone...

 

8 GB: $299
16 GB: $399

 

Hmmm, those gig numbers are weak!

 

They've also announced a partnership with Starbucks in which you can buy songs you are hearing in your local joint and access the iTunes store (for free) from enabled locations. The world braces for their takeover...

 

They've decided to reduce the prices of 8 GB iPhones, as well: from $599 down to $399.


No big Beatles announcement, as we thought (from all of the teases), but KT Tunstall closed it out with a live performance.