Like a recovering alcoholic who wavers between drunkenness and sobriety, Apple just can't seem to kick the iPod button habit completely. Today, a software update brings new functions to the sleep ...
Apple's just announced a brand new, re-designed iPod shuffle. The button is back, and this model's got up to a 15 hour battery life, is available in five colors, and will run you $49. If you're in the ...
Apple has quietly released a new iPod Shuffle design that mimics the original’s pack of gum aesthetics. It costs $80, holds 4GB of songs, uses inline controls and boasts text-to-speech. • 4GB or 1,000 ...
Apple’s given the shuffle back its buttons, despite the smallest form factor yet. Even more impressive: it’s got 15 hours of battery life, 2GB storage, and a price tag of $50. And I have to admit, ...
That shouldn’t come as a surprise to you: the Apple CEO has been on a crusade to wipe moving parts from the face of Apple’s products as early as the replacement of PowerBook trackballs with trackpads ...
Apple's new fourth-generation iPod shuffle is a marriage of the last two generations, bringing back physical buttons to the company's smallest media player. The new iPod shuffle will sell for just $49 ...
Did Apple's new iPod Shuffle really need to get smaller and lose buttons? Apple announced the iPod Shuffle, the cheapest player in its line, 1.8-inch-high, 0.7-inch wide and 0.3-inch deep and weighs ...
Many expected at least one new iPod to be announced at Apple's press event today. In fact, every iPod series is getting a new version, starting with the iPod Shuffle. Smaller than the second-gen ...
Japanese blog Mac Otakara reports that Apple will be redesigning the iPod nano later this year with a new form factor that more closely resembles an iPod touch. According to the report, the iPod nano ...
Bad buttons A few readers are beginning to report issues with their iPod Shuffles' buttons. Some have reported that the buttons wiggle, or become loose after a few hours of use. Others report that the ...
Hackers have successfully broken into the new iPod nano, which could lead to custom applications for the tiny multi-touch device. Also, a new application on the iPhone App Store allows users to press ...
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