(ThyBlackMan.com) There are no official words about any new Apple iPod launch, and everyone is asking “what happened to the Apple’s iPod?” When Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone in 2007, he labeled the phone “the best iPod we’ve ever made.” ( read original story ...)
Apple Now Has 1.3 Billion Active Devices Worldwide
Apple today announced that its active installed base of devices has reached 1.3 billion, a milestone the company hit in January. That includes iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch models in use around the world. The number was shared by ... ( read original story ...)
HomePod’s biggest problem isn’t Siri, it’s that it’s too much like the original iPod
In each ad, the word distorts, bounces, and otherwise dances to the music until the device briefly appears and gives way to the Apple logo. The commecrials are effective and bold, and cut right to the chase, much like those iconic iPod ads: HomePod is ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s iOS 11.3 Will Let iPhone X Owners Use Face ID to Enable Family Purchases
iOS 11.3 will be released this spring with many new features Apple plans to release the iOS 11.3 software update as a semi-major release for all supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices bringing a wide range of new features starting with the promised ... ( read original story ...)
ipod touch 3rd gen case 3d models
I built this model from the Apple Specs as best as possible for case designs and visuals. Curvature may need to be adjusted upon release as no guides on plans. Built in Solidworks 2008. Stand for iPod touch 5, mor or less for permanent placement. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPod Nano 7th Generation 16 GB Green Like new
Apple iPod Nano 7th Generation 16 GB Green, Like new, 2.5-inch Multi-Touch colour screen, resolution 240×432 pixels. Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, IPod can be seamlessly connected to your Bluetooth-enabled car speaker, built-in pedometer with Nike+ support. ( read original story ...)
Apple needs two more Android apps
Apple changed the world of computers. More impressively, Apple once changed a world outside the computer industry: the music business, through iPod and iTunes, in the early 2000s. Apple ripped music lovers away from CDs (pun intended) and got them to ... ( read original story ...)