In 2007, the world was so taken aback by the iPhone that it was easy to overlook another product that Apple announced on that day. Now, 15 years after Apple debuted the iPod touch -- the name of which ...
When Apple unveiled the iPod touch our reception of it was lukewarm. Its video wasn’t as bright and defined as that of the iPhone. It offered an unnecessarily hobbled set of features—the Calendar ...
Yes, I know I’ve written my first impressions of the iPod touch, but now that I have one in my hot little hands without a line of anxious journalists waiting to put their likewise perspiring paws on ...
The iPhone development community has done it again. Software/firmware revision 1.1.3 has been jailbroken (full read/write access to the filesystem), meaning that unofficial third-party applications ...
More than 20 years ago, Apple introduced a rectangular device called the iPod that could store up to 1,000 songs and fit in your pocket. The gadget, deemed the "world's coolest MP3 player" by PCMag at ...
Apple will discontinue the iPod Touch, according to an announcement from Apple's Newsroom. It's the end of an era for the entire iPod brand, a line of music-centric portable devices that was highly ...
Remember the good old days when the iPod touch was the go-to device when you didn’t have an iPhone or iPad? Unfortunately, these days are slowly falling behind us. Apple doesn’t promote any iPods ...
The iPod helped to change the music industry after it was announced in 2001. Now the last of the company's portable music players is coming to an end. Ian Sherr Contributor and Former Editor at Large ...
Apple has today announced that the days of the iPod are over. There’s only one iPod available to buy these days, and that’s the iPod touch. ForbesApple Reveals Jaw-Dropping Upgrade For AirPods Pro 2By ...
So, goodbye then, Apple iPod. This week, Apple announced that the last iPod standing, the iPod touch, has been discontinued, available only while stocks last. ForbesApple Reveals Jaw-Dropping Upgrade ...
Tony Fadell says that the iconic iPod was a giant risk for Apple to take, but Steve Jobs had promised that Apple would "go the distance" on the product's lineup and future. Ahead of the 20th ...