The product line that opened Apple’s second great act is fading fast. Yep, after 12 years Apple is discontinuing the iPod Nano and Shuffle music players, leaving only the iPod Touch. The company has ...
The iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano were revolutionary in their own right. The iPod Shuffle was Apple’s first attempt at a screenless iPod, designed to be ultra-portable and easy to use. It was a hit among ...
You’ve probably seen the news: Apple officially discontinued the iPod Shuffle and Nano. It had been years since Apple improved either MP3 player — the iPod nano was last updated in October 2012 and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how to do more with your consumer gadgets. In case you haven't heard, Apple unpacked some dire news today. After the ...
Apple gets a lot of flak for what some call an “Apple tax” because their products can be expensive. But earlier this year, the company released a pair of updated iPods, the Nano and the Shuffle, that ...
It marks the end of an era: Apple has officially (and quietly) killed off the iPod Nano and the iPod Shuffle, leaving just the iPod Touch as the only remaining version of the company’s iconic portable ...
You might have heard some discussing the state of Apple Music on the iPod nano and shuffle, two products that just got a minor facelift alongside a larger refresh for their bigger brother, the iPod ...
Apple may not have invented the MP3 player, but with its iPod range it certainly defined it. Every year consumers and rivals alike wait for the company's September music event, to see what the ...
CUPERTINO (CBS SF) – As music consumption continues to shift towards smartphones and streaming, Apple has reportedly discontinued the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle. The two devices, which haven't been ...
After killing the iPod classic in 2014, Apple has now decided to slash the iPod Nano and Shuffle for good too. They had been on the market since 2005. According to Business Insider, Apple will begin ...
Apple has shown interest in building a clip-on iPod with the same wearable form factor as the current iPod nano or iPod shuffle, but with a new integrated speaker built directly into the rear clip.
Apple today removed the iPod nano and iPod shuffle from its website and online store around the world, and it has since confirmed the iconic portable media players have been discontinued. Apple ...
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