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Apple Computer's iPod wasn't the first digital-music player on the scene, or even the first one to include a hard drive to store songs. Skip to content Coronavirus ...
The iPod mini had a relatively short lifespan in the scope of Apple's storied history, yet 16 years later it remains an iconic device that holds a special place for many. Just for fun, we revisit ...
Let's get this out of the way: Buying an iPod nano is almost certainly a bad idea for most consumers. Ignoring the new colors, which ultimately don't matter, Apple hasn't made any changes to the ...
The Nano would be joined by the first-generation iPod Shuffle, which was the first iPod to sell for under $100. The duo gave Apple a two-pronged approach to finally conquer the market of flash ...
Macworld.co.uk reports that supplies of several Apple products appear to be at extremely low levels, but will ship in quantity within a matter of weeks. While the pattern may simply reflect a ...
iPod Nano. Apple realized folks were jonesing for a smaller iPod with the Mini and doubled down on the concept with the iPod Nano, which had seven versions released from 2005 through 2017.
Apple announced the new iPod Nano, which resembles the shape of the iPod Mini. The new Nano has a 2.5-inch multitouch screen, Bluetooth, and more.
Last Tuesday, Apple's solution came in the form of the iPod nano, a mini-mini-version of their current iPod color line. That's right, it's more mini ature than the iPod mini, and the display is color!
When Apple announced, at a special event last September, that the company was dropping the immensely popular iPod mini and replacing it with the iPod nano, many observers questioned the move ...
Apple has killed the iPod Nano and Shuffle. The two iconic music players have been quietly removed from the Apple Store, signalling that they join the company's many other dead but much loved ...
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