Technology | Apple 5 Guesses for Apple's Party Will mystery party feature iPod video camera? iTunes upgrade? Or just Jobs talking? By Jane Yager Posted Sep 1, 2009 11:27 AM CDT Copied FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2008 file photo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs smiles during a product announcement at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file) With rumors swirling around next week's invite-only Apple event, PC World ventures five guesses about what the mystery bash has in store. It's too early for a debut of the much-anticipated Apple tablet, and September is the season of new iPods, making the best bet: An iPod touch with a video camera—supported by prototype photos seen floating around the web. An iPod Nano with a still camera—would make sense as a bid to breathe life into a declining market. A major iTunes upgrade—could add social networking features. Overhauled Apple TV—might turn the device into a gaming console. Simply Steve—There's the chance that the event will just be a rally-the-troops talk by Jobs. Read These Next President Trump was not a fan of the halftime show at the Super Bowl. One Bad Bunny mystery: What's with the No. 64? Some Olympians are struggling with representing the US. Ghislaine Maxwell had a behind-the-scenes role in Clinton world. Report an error