There’s no getting around the fact: Apple’s iPod line—last updated a year ago—was in dire need of a refresh heading into this week’s press event in San Francisco. And Apple provided that refresh in ...
EBAY has revealed a surge in shoppers buying old school iPods and Walkmans in a bid to disconnect. And some are selling in ...
Released alongside the all new third generation iPod Nano, the new iPod Classic offers a refined all-metal case, the same new graphical interface of the Nano, and the most battery and storage capacity ...
We told you the Earth would stop turning, and it did. Apple, after the typical rumour-grooming hysteria that precedes every one of its press conferences, announced three head-explodingly exciting new ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Soon after this review’s publication, Apple released a software update for the iPod. This update had enough impact on the final rating to warrant an additional review, which you can ...
While the death of the iPod classic is still unconfirmed, it was conspicuously absent from Apple's big event Tuesday, where there were updates on the iPod touch, nano and shuffle. An press release ...
Before it took its online store down Wednesday, Apple lowered the prices of many of its iPod offerings, with the 32GB iPod touch seeing the largest price drop, from $399 to $279. In addition, the 16GB ...
The iPod Classic, iPod Mini, iPod Nano, and iPod Shuffle are probably dead to most people. Even the iPod Touch has been discontinued since 2022. Most people have moved away from burning CDs and ...
Again, the entry 8GB model sells for $149, while a 16GB sells for $179. Notably, the iPod Nano can only record video footage, so if you’re looking to record still photographs, you’re outta luck. And ...
The iPod Nano is part of Apple's line of personal music players. The Nano is a smaller model than the iPod Classic or Touch, but it does share some design similarities with these larger models. One ...
The pipes are filling with unboxing photos of happy users with their shiny iPod nanos and classics, but if you really want some post-launch Apple fun then it's MacNN's unboxing and teardown series ...
It's not a surprise to hear that OmniVision, which provides Apple with the 3.2MP camera module for the iPhone 3GS, will most likely be supplying Apple with camera modules for some future iPod models.
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