With much of the excitement lately surrounding anticipated evolutions of Apple's video iPod and iPod nano families, little has been said about an upcoming refresh to the company's diminutive iPod ...
Attracting less attention on Wednesday was a quiet refresh of Apple's iPod shuffle line, which remained relatively unchanged outside a color remix and the addition of a (PRODUCT) RED model. Each iPod ...
Apple came out swinging today, with three entirely new iPod models, a color refresh of the shuffle, the launch of the iTunes WiFi Music Store, iPhone ringtones and a price cut, and a partnership with ...
Now you can clip on your favorite songs in metallics: blue, green, pink and red. The original silver is still available for purists. It’s about time the iPod Shuffle got a color update, though I still ...
Apple has expanded the iPod shuffle range to now include 1GB and 2GB models. Don't hold your breath for anything exciting now, because this is nothing more than a capacity boost. In addition to ...
There’s no getting around the fact: Apple’s iPod line—last updated a year ago—was in dire need of a refresh heading into this week’s press event in San Francisco. And Apple provided that refresh in ...
Apple on Tuesday shuffled (har, har) its lineup of matchbook-size digital music players, announcing a new iPod Shuffle with double the storage space and slashing the price of its 1GB models to AU$65.
A TikTok viewed more than 2 million times brought back many memories for former owners of Apple's iPod shuffle (2nd Generation), while others felt much older. "Anyone know what this is?!??!" the text ...
There are many things America stands for: apple pie, freedom. But most of all it stands for screenless flash players. Pressure Drop has announced a limited edition red, white and blue iPod shuffle ...
The iPod shuffle did away with the music player's display -- and celebrated randomness. January 11, 2005: Steve Jobs introduces the iPod shuffle, an entry-level music player that lacks a display. The ...
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 ...