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For years I’d fastidiously stocked up this iPod with thousands of songs – I was an even bigger music buff in my teens and it was a ritual of sorts to spend my saved pocket money on two-for-£5 CDs from ...
The iPod may not be the profit monster it was back in the early 2000s, but it's sad that almost 20 years after the first design, Apple right now has shown no intention of making an iPod into a ...
Ultimately, the iPod's biggest enemy turned out to be Apple itself. First it took the iPod mini, the world's biggest selling music player, and completely discontinued it — in favor of the iPod nano.
Though the iPod is not Rally's most expensive sale − that record was set by a Super Mario Bros. video game from 1985 that sold for $2 million, the most expensive video game ever sold − ...
The top-of-the-line iPod, holding 10,000 songs (40 gigs, as geeks will tell you), now costs $399. The lower-capacity model, with room for 5,000 songs (20 gigs), costs $299. That's a $100 price ...
The co-inventor of the iPod, Tony Fadell, now Build Collective Principal says that Apple needs to get bold when it comes to ...
The iPod is still featured in Apple’s product lineup. But to purchase the device on the company’s website, one must dig into the Music menu and look past the little-known HomePod icon. The ...
For a few years, Apple partnered with firms like Sega and EA to launch iPod games specifically for clickwheel models at $7.49 a pop. But when Apple gave up on the idea in 2011 and removed the ...
For the 20th anniversary of the iPod, we talk with the inventor of Apple's iconic music player, Tony Fadell, who reminisces about working with Steve Jobs and the success of the device.