January 11, 2005: Steve Jobs introduces the iPod shuffle, an entry-level music player that lacks a display. The device randomly shuffles the audio files it holds, but lets users easily skip songs they ...
It turns out the rumors were true regarding Apple’s release of a display-less, flash memory-based iPod (as were our observations on how Apple would present it). This morning, Apple announced and ...
Some people are unhappy that Apple released the new iPod Shuffle with its controls on the earbud cord. But put the extra dongle cost into perspective. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology ...
“1000 songs in your pocket” was a great leap forward and the start of the problem. The promise of the iPod was having your entire music collection on hand at any time, in any location. This was ...
A look under the hood of Apple Computer's iPod Shuffle shows the company is making music with two chips. IDC analyst IdaRose Sylvester recently dissected a 512MB iPod Shuffle, purchased at retail, to ...
It’s been a few years since Apple discontinued its iPod lineup. While the iPod touch was discontinued last year, sales of the iPod shuffle and iPod nano ended in 2017. But of course, even in the ...
The company Wednesday unveiled its next-generation iPod Shuffle that has a new feature, VoiceOver, which enables the iPod to speak song titles, artists and playlist names. The shuffle can speak 14 ...
As consumers turn away from streaming music and return to standalone MP3 players, there is an intriguing move that Apple's ...
While the death of the iPod classic is still unconfirmed, it was conspicuously absent from Apple's big event Tuesday, where there were updates on the iPod touch, nano and shuffle. An press release ...
When the screenless iPod shuffle was originally introduced in 2005 as an all-plastic $99 iPod, it was simultaneously designed to kill demand for cheap iPod rivals and satisfy a highly price-conscious ...
The iPod shuffle is quite possibly the smallest piece of hardware ever to carry an Apple logo. The music player is about the size of a pack of gum (and just in case you get temporarily confused, Apple ...
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