Portable music players like Apple's iPod Nano seem like a thing of the past, but some companies are still producing solid ...
Apple has officially announced that the iPod nano and iPod shuffle are obsolete. This feels like the end of an era because ...
Two classic iPods have gone the way of the dodo, with Apple officially removing the iconic music players from its repair ...
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.
While the iPod shuffle had a far less storied history, it’s also survived longer than any other iPod, considering the ...
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.
Nearly all of the streaming music services now offer lossless or high bit-rate options; that's nearly all the big players, from Tidal and Qobuz to Amazon and Apple. (Spotify HiFi, weirdly ...
The company has added a few more devices to its list of vintage and obsolete products, including two iPod models and an ...
Apple has officially added the last iPod nano and iPod shuffle models, as well as the iPhone 6, to its global obsolete ...
Other features are similar, including a large multi-touch display, full web browser, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, iPod music player, 2 megapixel camera, and up to 16 GB of internal memory.
It’s been over a decade since legendary Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs left us, but his impact on the world of technology ...