and the seventh-generation iPod Nano. There is also a USB-C version of the cable available, which is intended for use with Android devices. Other than the use of a USB-C connection instead of Lightning, they are practically the same in terms of ... ( read original story ...)
Remember when Apple’s Steve Jobs tweaked Mark Zuckerberg about ‘onerous’ Facebook? I do!
Case in point, a short interview I did in 2010 with the late Steve Jobs, the legendary Apple co-founder and CEO, when we were jawing about a new iPod nano at a music event in San Francisco. As we walked around the demo area, I also asked about a new social ... ( read original ...
The best Bluetooth transmitters 2018 to stream audio in your home and car
So your old iPod nano has some absolute tunes on it from back in the day when the Apple Music Store was actually a thing and instead of painstakingly creating your playlist from scratch on Spotify, you want to save yourself some hassle and find a way to ... ( read original story ...)
Mini Wireless Portable Bluetooth Speaker Only $10!
Compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled smartphone, tablets, personal computes or other devices. Note: Cannot pair with Apple iPod Nano. Are you an Amazon Prime member? If not, you can sign up for a free trial by clicking this link: Try Amazon Prime 30 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s game-changing iMac computer turns 20 years old
and the first-generation iPod came shortly thereafter. The inaugural iPhone was introduced in 2007, and the iPad debuted in 2010. Today, the iMac is in its seventh generation and is virtually unrecognizable from its ancestor. An Apple spokesperson notes an ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Acknowledges Microphone Issue With Some iPhone 7 and 7 Plus Models on iOS 11.3 and Later
MacRumors has reached out to Apple for clarity on this issue. If and when we hear back, we'll update this article. Relevant: Apple's support document titled Get help with the microphones on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Related Roundup: iOS 11 ( read original story ...)
Keep or kill: Do the MacBook Air, Mac Mini and iPod Touch have a future?
The case for killing it: Apple killed off the final scrollwheel iPods back in July 2017, leaving the Touch as the only iPod in the company's lineup. But with its tiny 4-inch screen and aging A8 processor, it's underpowered. And that 4-inch display feels ... ( read original story ...)