There’s a new iPod shuffle 2GB for $69. Double the memory for $20 more, but same clip, same screen (none), same headphones, same deja vu. Full details (harf) in the press release after the jump. iPod ...
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 ...
We previously reported on a growing trend toward warranties with provisos that make it difficult for purchasers to redeem coverage. In many cases, obtaining repairs or getting replacement units proves ...
Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Silver is a handy music player: For the music enthusiast or simply for the one who enjoys the sound of a good song, the perfect device has come your way. Take note of the Apple ...
It may have been a million-to-one shot, but one user's early experience with Apple Computer's second-generation iPod shuffle left him (and his new digital music player) a little bent out of shape. In ...
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’s new iPod shuffle, the world’s smallest digital music player, will be available in Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers this Friday, November 3. Nearly half the size of the ...
Apple on Tuesday slashed the price of its 1GB clip-on iPod shuffle music player from $79 to $49 and introduced a new 2GB model for just $69. The diminutive device is just half a cubic inch in volume, ...
Apple’s first fashion-forward gadget is making a comeback. The second generation iPod shuffle introduced a little over 15 years ago is seeing a resurgence in popularity on none other than TikTok. The ...
Docking cable and AC-to-USB power adapter for second-generation iPod shuffle. DLO’s PowerBug for iPod shuffle, marketed mainly for the second-generation (2G) shuffle, is actually two products sold ...
As anticipated, Steve Jobs introduced a flash-based player dubbed the iPod Shuffle at the tail end of his lengthy Macworld keynote. Despite denouncing flash-based players in the past, Apple couldn't ...
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