Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior editor, reviewing everything from MP3 players to the first three generations of the Apple iPad. He currently devotes his time to producing ...
While the rest of the blogosphere is looking forward at the new iPods launched Wednesday, I want to take a look back and say goodbye to the now-outmoded version of the iPod Nano. However, as thin as ...
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There’s a new iPod on the scene—the iPod nano—and we’ve got one. What follows are our first impressions of this very impressive little player. As you’ve undoubtedly heard, the iPod nano comes in two ...
A flash-based digital music player from Apple, introduced in 2005 with a color screen and discontinued in 2017. Replacing the iPod Mini, the extremely popular nano caused iPod sales to explode, ...
Apple revamped its iPod line Tuesday, highlighted by a new version of the iPod nano with a curved aluminum design and built-in accelerometer. The company also introduced several changes to its iPod ...
In a world full of feature-rich smartphones doubling as media players, the iPod Nano seems like a throwback to older days. But if you just want a tiny, well-designed stick of gum that plays your tunes ...
19 years ago, on Sept. 7, legendary Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AAPL) co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs made a move that would revolutionize the music industry and set Cupertino on a path to becoming the ...
As expected, Apple has added the seventh-generation iPod nano to its list of Vintage and Obsolete products, officially designating the last iPod in the iconic nano lineup as "vintage." The vintage ...
The ultrathin iPod Nano now has a video camera, a radio, and a pedometer. The fifth-gen iPod Nano is almost impossibly slim, but somehow the wizards at Apple managed to pack in a video camera. Though ...
Flash storage was a pretty big deal back in the mid ’00s, although the storage sizes that were available at the time seem laughable by today’s standards. For example, having an iPod that didn’t have a ...
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