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 ...)
Apple Debuts New ‘Carpool Karaoke’ Trailer – Show Launches August 8 on Apple Music
His first Apple product was an iPod Classic 9 years ago, and he has since added a MacBook Pro, a number of iPads, iPhones, and multiple Apple TVs to his collection. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America. Yes, he has to pump in both ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Expands TestFlight Beta Testing to Allow up to 10,000 Beta Users Per App
His first Apple product was an iPod Classic 9 years ago, and he has since added a MacBook Pro, a number of iPads, iPhones, and multiple Apple TVs to his collection. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America. Yes, he has to pump in both ... ( read original story ...)
Apple kills off iPod Nano and Shuffle, marking the end of an era
Apple has killed off the last remaining app-free music players in its roster, the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle, leaving nothing but multi-use, connected devices in the brave new world of streaming, apps and games. From the moment the iPhone was launched in ... ( read original story ...)
Apple kills iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle, showing the transition to iOS-only products
Apple is discontinuing the ipod nanoWhere to buy 795 795 2634 and ipod shuffleWhere to buy 2917 lineup. On Thursday, the Cupertino-based company updated its iPod lineup killing the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle. The iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle were the only ... ( read original story ...)
Chart of the week: Why Apple killed the iPod
See also: That’s one way to kill a product. Note: Reading this on OS X Safari, I’m seeing a blank space where there ought to be an illo from one of the original iPod ads. Fair use, I thought. Copyright violation, according to some algorithm in Safari. ( read original story ...)