The last iPod nano and iPod shuffle are now officially obsolete as Apple banishes them from even repairs, alongside a range ...
In a significant move that marks the end of an era for two of Apple's most iconic music players, the company has announced ...
E-waste or e-fashion? Apple's iPod Shuffle is condemned to the obsolete tech of the past, but it still looks as good as the day it came out.
In September 2009, Steve Jobs took the stage to unveil the fifth-generation iPod nano with a notable new feature: a built-in video camera. The fifth-generation iPod nano (Image Credit: iFixit ...
Instead of a screen, the face still featured the classic, circular iPod hardware controls. It even had a physical off switch! What truly set the player apart, though, was the full-body clip.
Introduced in 2012, Apple’s seventh-generation iPod nano ($149 from the Apple Store) offers a compromise between its watch-sized predecessor and the iPod touch. Equipped with a 2.5″ screen ...
The Apple iPod Touch was a great portable music player and we miss it dearly, but the relentless progression of Apple's iPhone took over music-playing duties for most users, making the Touch redundant ...
Apple’s final iconic iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle MP3 players are now considered as obsolete, bringing an end to their lifetime. The move means that there are now no longer any models carrying those ...
Becca Farsace’s latest video is all about her favorite camcorder: the iPod Nano: It’s a terrific video about a different time when simple devices like the Flip Video were everywhere, taking ...