The iPod died slowly, then all at once. After nearly 16 years on the market, more than 400 million units sold, and one Cupertino company launched into the stratosphere on its back, Apple quietly ...
The iPod as we know it is officially dead. On May 10, Apple announced that it’s quietly discontinuing the $199 iPod Touch, the latest version of its iconic MP3 player. Basically an iPhone without the ...
The wheel works like the one on the Apple iPod Classic, with the ability to click parts to choose options and spin it to ...
RIP to the iconic iPod. Apple announced Tuesday that it's discontinuing the iPod Touch — the last iPod model produced by the company — marking an end for the gadget that helped shape the music ...
It's the last one that's most relevant here, because Fiio's sub-brand Snowsky has just unveiled a new super-cheap hi-res ...
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When the iPod was announced, few people outside the walls of Apple saw a product that would dominate the the portable music player market. Yet, rivals have come and gone, and the ones that remain ...
Last October marked 20 years of the iPod. It’s a remarkable run in the cutthroat, always-iterating world of consumer electronics. And while it’s undoubtedly true that life hasn’t been particularly ...
With a revamped design and new features, Apple's seventh-generation iPod Nano sits squarely in the middle of the iPod family. But can this tiny but pricey media player distinguish itself in the shadow ...
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Two million iPods sure seems like a lot. That's the number of music players that Apple Computer said it sold in its most recent quarter. For a bit of perspective, on Jan. 6 of this year, Apple said it ...
Your iPod touch is much more than a simple MP3 player: You can use it as a business tool to browse the Web, watch YouTube videos, access files in iCloud and check your email. Keeping all the data on ...