But it doesn't, and that software would probably work only with other models. For the new models, it makes pretty poor business sense for Apple because lots of people still use FireWire for doing other stuff, and it's almost twice as fast as USB2.
For the sake of interest, USB3 is coming in early 2009 which won't have speeds of 480Mbps it will have rough speeds of 4800Gbps, so you can use USB3 devices (not USB2) at about ten times the speed of what you get now. That's why USB devices are coming down in price so quickly. But towards the end of this year and 2009, you'll see Wireless USB at the same speeds as USB2, so that's even better again.
Back to the FireWire question...
Originally posted by Wikipedia.orgAlthough it uses the same connection as Apple's FireWire iPod Cable and can charge its battery over FireWire, the iPod nano does not support synchronization over a FireWire connection.
USB2.0 only compatible iPods: 3G, 4G, U2 video 5G, 6G, shuffle, all nanos, all touches
FireWire and USB1.1 / 2.0 compatible iPods: 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, photo, U2
To anyone considering an iPod classic (6G), don't waste your time or money.


         
        
         

