Apple has decided to bring an upgraded version of iPod Touch after discontinuing iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle. The first generation iPod Nano came into existence in 2005 as a replacement for iPod Mini. The device went through several generations and models ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s goodbye to the MP3 player reminds us why the iPod became an instant classic
When I bought my first Walkman as a teenager in the late 1980s, it was a great development from carrying a large “boombox” stereo on my shoulders. Anyone who wasn’t alive at the time won’t understand just how liberating it was to suddenly be able ... ( read original story ...)
The Rise And Fall Of Apple’s iPod
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL)'s decision last week to sell just one iPod model, the iPod Touch, shouldn't have come as a surprise. Back in 2006, iPod sales accounted for as much as 40 percent of Apple's total revenue, Statista reported. After a few years of ... ( read original story ...)
Why Apple Inc. (AAPL) Stock Desperately Needs a New Hero to Save Its Fall
Even nagging issues that benefited the iPod, such as battery capacity, have been resolved. Anybody that uses current generation iPhones can attest to battery longevity. Such dynamics bolstered the iPhone, but what about AAPL stock? Simply put, Apple is ... ( read original story ...)
Apple is discontinuing two of its iPods!
Apple joins the latest bandwagon in killing off products that we grew up with and love. The iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle have been quietly and officially discontinued by Apple. You can still ‘search’, ‘learn more’ and ‘buy’ but these lead to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Finally Discontinues iPod Nano And Shuffle
Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs introduced the devices some 12 years ago with his legendary showmanship flare, and the small, easy to operate players helped the company revolutionize how music was sold. Needless to say, the first every iPod was ... ( read original story ...)
Stores react to the end of the iPod
There has been a mixed reaction in Bermuda to Apple’s decision to retire its iconic iPod personal music players. The iPod nano and shuffle will no longer be sold by Apple after falling sales and shifting trends with more people now listening to music on ... ( read original story ...)