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 ...)
The rise and fall of Apple’s iPod, in one chart
The iPod is on its death bed. Apple said on Thursday that it was discontinuing the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano, leaving the iOS-equipped iPod Touch as the only model left in Apple’s venerable line of portable music players. Though the move may be sad for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple discontinues iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle
From left, an iPod, iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle are displayed at an Apple store in New York. The company discontinued sales of the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle on Thursday, July 27, 2017, in a move reflecting the waning popularity of the devices in an era ... ( read original story ...)
Apple kills iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle as music moves to phones
The iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle have played their final notes for Apple. The company discontinued sales of the two music players Thursday in a move reflecting the waning popularity of the devices in an era when most people store or stream their tunes on ... ( read original story ...)
Apple to discontinue iPod nano and shuffle
Apple has announced plans to kill off the iPod nano and shuffle. They were the company's last two music players without the ability to run streaming service Apple Music and hadn't been upgraded for ages. The move is part what's been described as a ... ( read original story ...)