Microsoft founder Bill Gates had predicted the decline of the iPod not very long after it was launched. What he said then ...
Bill Gates Predicted Decline Of iPod Almost 20 Years Ago: “As Good As Apple May Be…”
"If you were to ask me which mobile device will take top place for listening to music, I'd bet on the mobile phone for sure," Bill Gates said.
Bill Gates’ 20-Year-Old Forecast: iPod Out, Mobile Phones In for Music
The original iPod was introduced in October of 2001. It was the first MP3 player that had space to accommodate 1000 songs. It had a 10-hour battery backup.Apple's iPod revolutionized the music ...
Apple desperately needs its Next Big Thing
When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997 after a 12-year hiatus, the company was in free fall. It was on the verge of bankruptcy after cycling through a series of chief executives, faced immense ...
Apple iPad Pro 2024 (13-inch) review: The battery life is bonkers
Notable absence: The previous iPad Pro came with a dual-camera array on the back, with a 12MP wide shooter and a 10MP ultra-wide camera alongside it. The new iPad Pro 2024, on the other hand, no longer has the 10MP ultra-wide camera.
19 years ago, Bill Gates successfully predicted the decline of the iPod but failed to account for Apple’s next revolutionary device
Do you still use your iPod? Unless you’re either very nostalgic or pretty cool*, you probably haven’t thought about Apple’s old line of MP3 players in a decade. 19 years ago, Bill Gates, the founder ...
This Special Apple iPod Touch Comes with a Ferrari 430 Scuderia Spider 16M and a $300,000 Price Tag
Ferrari, known for their driver-centric philosophy, has historically avoided touchscreens, opting for physical controls on the dashboard.