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The iPod, launched in 2001, revolutionized digital music by storing 1,000 songs on a sleek device powered by a breakthrough ...
But in October of 2001, the scene changed forever when Apple unveiled the first generation iPod. Of course, the iPod didn’t start out being so svelte, shiny, and downright cool.
After more than 20 years, the iPod is officially discontinued. Here’s where you can still buy the latest iPod Touch while supplies last, and why you might want to.
The iPod's death has been a long time coming. Somehow, it's already been eight years since Apple discontinued the iconic iPod classic. Nonetheless, the news this week that Apple is discontinuing ...
In theory the iPod should have a maximum addressable space of 64 GB but trying to get custom firmware on this specific iPod is more of a challenge and the drives don’t simply plug-and-play.
The iPod touch lacked a camera and microphone until 2010 with the release of the fourth-generation version. At the same time, the 2011 model finally brought iMessage, notifications, and iCloud.
Apple’s latest 7th Generation iPod Touch is the first update in nearly four years and comes at a time when the iPhone really overshadows the iPod. But at $199 the 2019 iPod Touch is the new ...
Rally acquired the iPod for $23,000 in 2021 and put it up for display at its museum in New York, honoring the owner's wishes, who hoped his collectible would go into a collection or an institution ...
The iPod died slowly, then all at once. After nearly 16 years on the market, more than 400 million units sold, and one Cupertino company launched into the stratosphere on its back, Apple quietly ...
When last we got a new iPod touch, the fourth-generation from 2010, it was so thin relative to other devices of that era we said it looked like "a toothpick." Its 7.2mm thinness was unparalleled ...
Okay, now we're just being mean. The iPod couldn't help being what it was in 2001, as hard drive based MP3 players were only starting to become popular. The thing is, aside from the obvious bulk ...
The iPod also lacks an FM tuner and voice recording. This was just as surprising as the missing EQ, partially because these are common features, but more so because they are incredibly useful.