iPod nano 5G Apple's 5th generation nano, with a video camera iPod nano 4G Apple's 4th generation nano, in 8 and 16 gig capacities iPod nano 3G Apple's 3rd generation nano now does video too, in 4 and ...
The 6th Generation iPod Nano was something of a revelation on launch. Packing a color screen, audio hardware, and a rechargable battery into a package no bigger than a large postage stamp remains ...
You can't go wrong with a GRID Studio piece, especially when it's on sale. I'm a huge fan of seeing what tech is made of.
The iPod Nano replaced the Mini in 2005 ... were more advanced iPods than phone-less iPhones. The iPod Touch 4th generation changed that. This model introduced the rear facing iSight camera ...
the impressive new iPod Touch makes your choice a no-brainer. Much more than an MP3 player, the sixth-gen Touch is really a powerful pocket iPad, offering speedy access to apps, games and the web ...
This build comes to us from [Hugo] who made the painstaking effort of removing the old NAND flash storage chip from an iPod Nano by hand, soldering 0.15mm enameled magnet wire to an 0.5mm pitch ...
Media players, especially music-only models such as the iPod Nano and Philips GoGear ... a return to the rectangular shape of the 5th-generation Nano and before. The screen has been enlarged ...
With the launch of the new AirPods 4, Apple discontinued the low-cost AirPods 2 and AirPods 3, making the AirPods lineup much ...
And this latest model is keeping me pretty comfortable. The 4th Gen Nest Learning Thermostat comes with a lot of the features its predecessor had, but some things are new or at least newly emphasized.
Despite Gen Z declaring the divisive denim passe just a few years back, the millennial mainstay — thigh-gripping jeans that require a few tugs and some acrobatics to pull on — has been spotted ...
After an early leak in July, Google has officially revealed the Nest Learning Thermostat (4th Gen), with a scheduled release ...
Older generations have often tended to view entrepreneurship as a risky career path. For Gen Z, it’s the exact opposite. Several years ago on a flight to Phoenix, AZ, I fell into conversation ...