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With sales of the 1GB iPod shuffle doing so poorly (being upsold by the 4GB iPod mini and all), it might be a decent bet that the 1GB iPod shuffle is in some danger. Additionally, the 60GB iPod ...
Apple’s flash-based iPod shuffle isn’t for everyone. People who want to pick exactly the song they want exactly when they want to hear it won’t care for this display-less iPod and its ...
The iPod mini was a smaller, thinner iPod with less storage (either 4GB or 6GB), ... Apple’s current iPod Shuffle is similar to the second-generation design, a small, ...
After 20 years, the iPod has been discontinued. Here’s our memories of listening to — and losing — a lot of music players over the years.
The iPod Shuffle revolutionized the digital music industry in 2005 as the first iPod with faster flash storage and no screen. The iPod Nano debuted later that year, replacing the iPod Mini and ...
The Nano, which replaced the iPod Mini in 2005, was last redesigned in 2012. Meanwhile, the Shuffle, which also first hit the market in 2005, was last revamped in 2010.
Otter Products, LLC. completes the OtterBox for iPod line–waterproof, interactive cases designed for Apple iPod 20GB, 30/40/60GB, mini and recently the iPod shuffle. Whether biking, hiking, boating, ...
You’d be hard-pressed to place the 2010 iPod Shuffle in the same genus as last year’s model based on looks alone. The two next to each other look like Abbot and Costello—long versus squat.
Today marks the 14th anniversary of the unveiling of the first-generation iPod shuffle, presented by former Apple CEO Steve Jobs on stage at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco. On January 11, 2005 ...
Credit Suisse First Boston expects Apple Computer to unveil an "iPod shuffle capacity and functionality refresh later this summer or early fall." CSFB also sees Apple increasing its iPod mini ...
Apple's iPod has sent sales soaring. Now the question is whether its new lower-priced version and Mac Mini computers can enable Apple to capitalize on iPod's success-or ultimately cheapen its image.
The iPod shuffle is quite possibly the smallest piece of hardware ever to carry an Apple logo. The music player is about the size of a pack of gum (and just in case you get temporarily confused ...
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