Apple announced updates to the Shuffle, Classic and Touch line of iPods today.

iPod Touch

The touch gets a price drop, and a new 64GB model. The 32GB and 64GB models will have the ability to run Open GL ES 2.0, providing up to 50% better performance. Apple really pushed the touch as a pocket computer. Could this mean they are not releasing a tablet?

Don’t let us forget that OS 3.1 is out, which fixes a few bugs and has some minor new features – such as improved genius mixes.

Prices

8GB $199

32GB $299

64GB $399

iPod Shuffle

The Shuffle is now more compatible with 3rd party headphones (instead of been limited to only Apple offerings), and starts at $59 for a new 2GB model. The 4GB model will be $79 and a final stainless steel special edition is available for $99 (with 4GB storage). All other models are available in 5 colors (blue, black, silver, green or pink)

iPod Classic

No classic cameras as rumored but the nano got one! Storage got an increase to 160GB and all for the same price of the 120GB ($249)