In a world run by cell phones, tablets, smart watches and various other mobile devices, it's sometimes hard to remember a world without the devices we carry with us everywhere we go. Sure, we had the ...
Apple s iPod has been getting a lot of ink lately, but it isn t the only or even necessarily the best digital music player out there. Here are four players that offer something be it more features, ...
New 2GB Model Priced at $69, While the 1GB Model Has Been Reduced to $49 Apple today announced that its iPod shuffle, the world’s most wearable music player, is now even more affordably priced at $49 ...
Apple today introduced the new fourth generation iPod nano, the thinnest iPod ever featuring a sleek new design with a curved aluminum and glass enclosure, in nine vibrant colors. The new iPod nano ...
Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior editor, reviewing everything from MP3 players to the first three generations of the Apple iPad. He currently devotes his time to producing ...
With the advent of smartphones, iPods have been long forgotten. So I challenged myself to use my old iPod touch for a week to ...
Up until recently the final word in music players was the iPod. It was the easiest to use, and for most people, the best looking. But several new offerings are giving the iPod competition. Not to be ...
Fruity cargo cult Apple has finally killed off its MP3 music player the iPod after successfully copying five year old technology and getting away with it. The MP3 player was invented by ...
It’s the end of an era — Apple has stopped making the once-iconic iPod. The little music player helped save Apple, and made the company a powerhouse in the music industry, but its day is over. The ...
Nottingham Trent University provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. When I bought my first Walkman as a teenager in the late 1980s, it was a great development from carrying a large ...
In the market of flash memory-based and hard disk-based MP3 players, 49% were actually Apple's iPods. The shipment volume in 2005 is estimated to reach 140 million units, which is expected to reach ...
In his latest missive for BusinessWeek.com, columnist Charles Haddad boldly pronounces that Apple’s iPod will “stand tall. Very tall.” His comments come in a new “Byte of the Apple” column entitled ...