
Apple retailer ClubMac’s 500GB Time Capsule page is currently displaying a picture of a 2TB Time Capsule retail box in its “Product Detail” section. In case you didn’t know, Apple’s Time Capsule combination wireless router and network-attached storage drive is currently available only in 500 GB ($299) and 1 TB ($499) models. However, there is no confirmation yet from Apple about the latest version of 2TB Time Capsule. Stay tuned for more updates. [MacRumors]

Apple has decided to release its new desktop PC Mac Pro in Taiwan by the end of March 2009. The new Mac Pro comes with Intel Xeon processors running at speeds up to 2.93GHz and Nvidia GeForce GT 120 with 512MB of GDDR3 memory. Meanwhile, the optional ATI Radeon HD 4870 is also available. [Digitimes]

You can now download the new version of iTunes that features HD video purchases. Priced at only $19.99 a pop, you will be able to enjoy H.264 compressed 720p quality movies. Each purchase will be accompanied by an HD file and an iPod/iPhone SD file. [Mobilewhack]

Apple has released the new model of its iPod Shuffle. The gadget is now smaller that its predecessor and has no control wheel. The new iPod Shuffle adopts the VoiceOver feature that gives iPod shuffle a voice. With the press of a button, the player tells you what song is playing and who’s performing it. It can even tell you the names of your playlists, giving you a new way to navigate your music. Available in black or white, the new 4GB iPod Shuffle is priced at $80 each. [Apple via iPod and MP3 Players]

Apple today released the latest version of iMac desktop PC, that uses Intel Core 2 Duo processors up to 3.06GHz, either 20-inch or 24-inch LCD displays, and up to 8GB of RAM. The new iMac supports up to 1TB of storage space, and comes with integrated AirPort Extreme WiFi n, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and Mini DisplayPort. Other features include Gigabit Ethernet, one FireWire 800 port, four USB 2.0 ports, a combined optical digital audio input/line-in, and a combined optical digital audio output/headphone socket. The 20-inch Apple iMac runs at 1680 x 1050 resolution, while the 24-inch Apple iMac runs at 1920 x 1200. The new Apple iMac also adopts a powerful NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 512MB or ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB. The 20-inch model retails for $1,199, meanwhile the 24-inch model for $1,499. [Apple]

Having the same design as the wireless model, the new wired Apple Keyboard also comes without the numeric keypad. However, the wired version comes with USB plugs on each end and a cord. A free ‘upgrade’ option is also available in case you want the new keyboard with a missing numeric keypad. [Engadget] More

Apple has officially confirmed the highly anticipated unibody 17 inch MacBook Pro, which is touted as the world’s thinnest and lightest 17-inch laptop. The new MacBook Pro features a 1900 x 1200 LED backlit display with a 700:1 contrast ratio, a 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo / 6MB L2 cache, 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 memory, Nvidia GeForce 9400M/ Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT / 512MB, 320GB hard drive and slot-loading SuperDrive. Apple also adds a MBA-style non-removable battery that offers 7 hours of battery life (rated at 1000 recharges). The basic configuration retails for $2799. [Apple via Laptop Notebook News]

Word has it that Apple will release a new Mac mini server with 1TB of storage space. The new Mac mini will have a build-to-order option for dual hard drives, which is good for enterprise servers. [Gizmodo]

According to rumors, Apple is preparing for the new 28 inch iMac that would be powered by a Corei7, the latest processor from Intel. The latest Corei7 version will run use Intel’s X58 chipset. There is no confirmation from Apple. We will keep you posted. [Apple Insider]

According to rumors, Apple will announce the MacBook nano at Apple’s Macworld expo on Monday. The official specs of the netbook is still unknown. Stay tuned for more updates. [ElectricPig]