PC World reports on a new Ipod nano: a special red nano (no wussie pastels!), and $10 of the purchase price goes to the global fund to fight AIDS in Africa. So, if you were considering buying an Ipod, why not go with the red nano, and do some good?
This product is part of the "Product Red" campaign, which encourages manufacturers to join the charity drive and donate a percent of the products profits to combat AIDS. Check out more products here. Includes a red Razr, a red American Express card, and more.
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