New iTunes then, with some more news to follow perhaps.
"NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Apple, the consumer electronics giant, on Tuesday announced a new version of its popular iTunes music store.
A new feature, called Genius, recommends songs or movies based on a user's interests. Netflix (NFLX) and Amazon (AMZN, Fortune 500) have a similar service.
The announcement was made by CEO Steve Jobs at a press event in San Francisco, which Apple dubbed "Let's Rock."
Jobs also said that the company has struck a new deal to sell NBC (GE, Fortune 500) shows on iTunes. A year ago, NBC canceled its iTunes deal in a dispute reportedly over pricing.
On Tuesday, Apple is also expected to roll out, among other things, a new line of iPods for the holiday shopping season. The move is considered critical to the future of the music devices as the iPhone, which comes with its own built-in MP3 player, threatens to make them obsolete.
As of July, Apple has sold more than 184 million iPods since their debut in 2001. Sales of the iPod, which once accounted for nearly 50% of Apple's annual revenue, were nearly flat last Christmas.
All eyes are also on Jobs' health. Jobs was treated for pancreatic cancer several years ago but has been looking surprisingly thin in recent appearances, unnerving investors. He looked gaunt at the start of his speech Tuesday."