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How do you say iPod touch?


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...iPod Touch from Apple.

I call it the iPod Touch, with a capital T...

...Since you're still writing the title of a product, the T needs to be capitalized.

Did you not use Ipod instead of iPod because it's the name of a product? No, you typed it the same way Apple does, iPod, which is the same reason why you should use "iPod touch," the same name Apple uses, instead of "iPod Touch."

Good job contradicting yourself.
 
I blame the iPhone for all this arguing over the name lol

my question is, if the iPhone never excisted and the ipod touch was still released would ppl refer to it as an iTouch ................ don't be quick to go of course they would because (and this is my thoughts) I think the iPhone made people start saying iTouch

Now you got it Andy!!!

Just what I was thinking too.

Is it just a coincidence that the iPhone and iTouch are extremely iDentical?
 
Right on with the "similarity". What the devil is wrong with iTouch, please get over it. If you can "direct" what goes on inside why not with the name? And certainly no need to berate those that differ from your point of view.
 
It's called an iPod touch, and that's how I always refer to it these days. But here at MacRumors I usually call it an iTouch, mainly because I think it's silly that people get so worked up about it. ;)

+11111

man, there are some REALLY uptight people in this forum.
 
i generally just call it an iPod. unless i'm on here or talking with someone that cares it is an iPod touch. then i would refer to it as an "iPod touch" or just the "touch" if it is clear we are all talking about iPods.
 
being hispanic and talking spanish mostly to everyone i know except when at work or at school i tend to say things like i would in hispanic-land, rather than with an american proper accent. so i say eepod (ee as in meet, or greet, or feet, or cheat, or pete.) and as you may all know atleast one hispanic, we dont make our lives complicated, its an eepod, whether its a touch, or a nano, or a mini, or a classic, or whatever else apple comes out with, its an eepod...

now if we must say touch, its probably tush, as in ( the ush sound as in usher, or lush) so basically we say eepod tush...


omaRR
 
being hispanic and talking spanish mostly to everyone i know except when at work or at school i tend to say things like i would in hispanic-land, rather than with an american proper accent. so i say eepod (ee as in meet, or greet, or feet, or cheat, or pete.) and as you may all know atleast one hispanic, we dont make our lives complicated, its an eepod, whether its a touch, or a nano, or a mini, or a classic, or whatever else apple comes out with, its an eepod...

now if we must say touch, its probably tush, as in ( the ush sound as in usher, or lush) so basically we say eepod tush...


omaRR

Lol, I don't want to offend you but that's a lot different than what I've been seeing.
YAY for being different!
 
being hispanic and talking spanish mostly to everyone i know except when at work or at school i tend to say things like i would in hispanic-land, rather than with an american proper accent. so i say eepod (ee as in meet, or greet, or feet, or cheat, or pete.) and as you may all know atleast one hispanic, we dont make our lives complicated, its an eepod, whether its a touch, or a nano, or a mini, or a classic, or whatever else apple comes out with, its an eepod...

now if we must say touch, its probably tush, as in ( the ush sound as in usher, or lush) so basically we say eepod tush...


omaRR

eeTush:D
 
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