Jobs explains away the iPod touch camera
After yesterday's Apple event, David Pogue from the New York Times got a few minutes of face time with dear leader the Apple CEO, asking the obvious question of where the iPod touch's camera went. Jobs' response? Apparently they wanted to "keep the price down" and get it to where everyone could afford it, plus, "customers told us[...], they started to see it as a game machine," so Jobs thinks keeping the barrier to entry as low as possible is the goal.
Riiight.
Or it could be that the prototypes we saw were ready, and the rumors of a hardware problem we heard were correct. Or, we could take Jobs at his word, which we won't.

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