“Right after the keynote in which Steve Jobs introduced the iPod shuffle, I went backstage with one question in mind: What makes an iPod an iPod?” Steve Levy recalls for Wired. “By then — January 11, 2005 — I had staked my own claim to iPod ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s Services shine in Q3
Revenue from Other Products — which includes the Apple TV, Apple Watch, Beats products, the iPod, and Apple-branded and third-party accessories — grew 23% YoY during the quarter, accounting for $2.7 billion, compared with $2.2 billion in Q3 2016. ( read original story ...)
Apple Q3 2017 financial results: iPhone, iPad, Mac sales all up
you'll hear from Apple executives as they discuss the earnings report and give hints about what's to come. To listen, you'll need an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with Safari on iOS 6.0 or later, a Mac with Safari 5.1.10 or later on OS X v10.6.8 or later or a ... ( read original story ...
Apple Discontinues Two Major Nostalgic Products
Apple announced last week that the iPod shuffle and iPod nano are being discontinued, according to an article on TechCrunch. From now on, the iPod lineup will be reduced to just two kinds of iPod touch with increased storage capacity. According to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV and tvOS: Everything you need to know about Apple’s digital media streamer
Apple TV has grown up a lot since its iTV days. It’s not just for iTunes rentals anymore—Apple TV handles just about anything we watch, from House of Cards to Game of Thrones and Major League Baseball games. Since Apple opened up its tiny streaming box ... ( read original story ...)
Which is the best movie streaming box for under £150? Apple TV vs Fire TV vs Chromecast and more
A lot of TVs nowadays have some variation of streaming service built in, but many of us still have 'dumb' TVs. If you want to access streaming services, you'll need a streaming box. With such a vast range of streaming services on offer, and a wide range of ... ( read original story ...)
Plex pushes Live TV broadcasts to Apple TV, Android
It hasn't been that long since Plex launched live TV and DVR support, but now it's officially out of beta testing. While it's still a premium feature tied to the Plex Pass subscription ($5 per month, $40 per year or $120 lifetime), it's available on a few ... ( read original story ...)