What could possibly knock the super-popular Flip Mino off its pedestal? Why, an Apple-made video camera, of course. According to rumors trickling in over the blogosphere, Apple may embed cameras similar to those found in the iPhone 3GS -- therefore capable of capturing video -- into its line-up of iPods.

So where did these rumors come from? One comes from TechCrunch. According to its Asian sources, Apple has purchased a massive number of camera modules just like the ones in the iPhone 3GS. Due to the substantial size of the order, it is assumed that these cameras are meant for the iPod line.

If these rumors are true, the Flip video camera is in for some heavy competition. Everybody wants an iPod, and if they come packed with cameras, consumers seeking an all-in-one media device need look no further. The Flip Mino stands a chance if it lowers its price-point (currently hovering around $180) or incorporates additional features. Flip Mino aside, if Apple puts its weight behind the video recording market, you'd better believe it's going to dominate, and competitor innovations are going to come fast.
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