Apple said on Thursday it is discontinuing the iPod Shuffle and Nano, marking the company's continuing commitment to its flagship iPhone product. Two models of the iPod Touch will still be available, Apple said, starting at $199 with double the capacity ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Has Officially Discontinued The iPod Nano And Shuffle, Reduces Price Of The iPod Touch
The iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle have been with us for a long time. While the company did not release any major design changes in the past, it did offer various color options back in 2015. This led to many people speculating that Apple could potentially ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Pro 12.9in (2015) review
One is that there are four speakers, as opposed to the twin speakers on the iPad Air 2 (and those positioned too close together to have any real beneficial effect). This results in far more volume output, of course, and Apple says the device is also smart ... ( read original story ...)
The best iPad Pro 12.9 cases
As seen before on the iPad Air and iPad mini, the Smart Cover clips ... Apple Pencil holder and compatibility with Apple’s Smart Cover or Smart Keyboard. Griffin Survivor All-Terrain Case for 9.7in iPad Air 2/Pro The Survivor for the 9.7in iPad Pro ... ( read original story ...)
Apple removes iPod nano and shuffle from its website and online store
It’s unclear if the Cupertino technology giant will continue selling the devices in its retail stores. The iPod family icon on Apple’s website has been refreshed and now depicts an iPod touch, as shown below, indicating it’s the sole iPod model in ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Removes iPod nano and iPod shuffle From Sale
It seems that Apple has discontinued the iPod nano and iPod shuffle. There’s been no press release, but apple.com/ipod now redirects to apple.com/ipod-touch. Both of the smaller music players were there just a few days ago. This, of course, should not be ... ( read original story ...)
Apple removes iPod nano and shuffle from website hinting at discontinuation
Apple today quietly removed its iPod nano and iPod shuffle product pages from its website, indicating that the company could be moving towards officially discontinuing the products. While the current iteration of the products have long been considered to ... ( read original story ...)