As the tech giant celebrates a half-century in the game, a generation yearns for the clickwheel to come back around.
After instances where first-generation iPod nanos' power has triggered minor but device-killing fires, Apple has agreed to replace for free any more of the music players that suffer the same problem.
Remember the iPod? How about the Pippin? In the half-century since it launched its first PC, Apple has given us some amazing innovations. We round up its biggest triumphs and flops ...
Apple announced the release of the first iPod. It weighed over six ounces and could pack a punch for its time. It could play over 1,000 songs and had a 10-hour battery length. Apple created the iTunes ...
Hundreds of Apple products are deemed obsolete, meaning you can no longer get support or repairs on them. Considering the first ever Apple product sold was in 1976, this is not exactly a surprise.
Apple iPod is quietly making a comeback as people have started showing interest in the distraction-free music player.
It’s not exactly going analog, but people looking to move away from streaming say Apple’s old device is a small step away ...
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