The iPod as we know it is officially dead. On May 10, Apple announced that it’s quietly discontinuing the $199 iPod Touch, the latest version of its iconic MP3 player.
Apple iPod nano 4GB Review – Digital Trends
The iPod nano may look tiny, but its big on features. Probably one of Apple's greatest creations yet, the nano is sure to put a smile on your face.
Apple iPod Nano (Gen 6) Review – Techlicious
Now in its sixth generation, the Apple iPod nano is the smallest and lightest it has ever been, and quite possibly the best it has ever been. I've been playing with it for a week now, reveling in ...
Apple iPod Nano review: iPod Nano falls short in the era of the … – CNET
For now, Apple still sells 32GB and 128GB editions of the iPod Touch; the previous versions featuring 16GB and 64GB of storage are no longer available. 6.7 Apple iPod Nano ...
Apple iPod Touch 16GB Review – Digital Trends
The iPod touch, like the iPhone and the updated iMac, represents an official shift from Apple’s signature white plastic product designs to a new, stylish black, glass and metal configuration ...
Apple’s new iPod touch, iPod nano, & iPod shuffle: which one is right …
Let's get this out of the way: Buying an iPod nano is almost certainly a bad idea for most consumers. Ignoring the new colors, which ultimately don't matter, Apple hasn't made any changes to the ...
How and why Apple’s iPod touch could be reborn | AppleInsider
Since the discontinuation of iPod touch, it has left us wondering what Apple could have done to keep the legacy of iPod alive. Here are four ways iPod touch could have stayed relevant.