“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 ...
It didn't take the original iPod much time to become a cultural phenomenon soon after its launch in 2001. The slogan "1000 songs in your pocket" is what made it an instant hit. Eventually, iPhones and ...
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Remember the iPod? It's making a quiet comeback. Four years after Apple killed off its digital music player, secondhand sales are surging. It's fueled in part by young people interested not just in ...
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 ...
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, ...
The iPod music player, a product that was once the definition of tech coolness, rode off into the sunset on Tuesday. The last iPod nano and iPod shuffle models went on Apple’s list of obsolete ...
So long and thanks for all the tunes: Apple has bid a fond farewell to the last model in its iconic line of iPod music players — ending the music player’s two-decade run. The tech giant’s original ...
On Mondays, the business report focuses on technology, and that is appropriate because this Monday is the birthday of iPod. The digital music player debuted five years ago today. Here's NPR's Laura ...