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 ...)
Apple Discontinues iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano
Apple continues to streamline its iPod line today by axing the iPod nano and iPod shuffle. The move by the company leaves the iPod touch as the lone progeny of the revolutionary iPod classic. In a statement, Apple said, “Today, we are simplifying our ... ( read original story ...)
Apple keeps iPod Touch, kills iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle from product line
The new iPod Nano is introduced during Apple Inc.'s iPhone media event in San Francisco, Calif., on Sept. 12, 2012. SAN FRANCISCO --The iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle have played their final notes for Apple. The company discontinued sales of the two music ... ( read original story ...)
iPad mini 4 Review – Macworld UK
... iPad mini 4 is essentially a smaller version of the iPad Air 2, both inside and out. It’s certainly a much bigger update than the update between the iPad mini 2 and iPad mini 3 was (Apple simply added the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and a gold ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Pro 10.5 Review – Is It Worth Upgrading To?
... cash or direly need an upgrade from the iPad Air to something that can handle a lot of horsepower, the 10.5 iPad Pro is a vast improvement compared to previous iPads. Unfortunately, iOS 11 – which Apple advertised would bring out the iPad Pro’s ... ( read original story ...)
Best MacBook for College Students in the UK
Apple recently gave the MacBook Air a tiny increase in processor frequency ... If you do want something that's as close as possible to an iPad but still has a clamshell keyboard and still runs macOS — then the MacBook is for you. Starts at £939.00. ( read original story ...)