These days, everyone has a phone in their pocket that can stream and download music, but two decades ago, that wasn't the case. If you wanted to listen to your favorite songs on the go, you needed a ...
Eleven years ago, I watched Steve Jobs unveil the iPod at Apple’s Cupertino, Calif., headquarters. The following week, I made my best prediction to date: that descendants of the iPod would replace the ...
Forget 2016, it's time to make sound like 2001 again. Tony Fadell, creator of the iPod, said it is time for Apple to relaunch the device that changed the Cupertino-based tech giant and music forever. ...
For a generation raised on smartphones, streaming platforms and algorithm-driven playlists, the appeal of a discontinued ...
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Computer Inc. slashed the price of its top-selling iPod music player by as much as 25 percent to preserve its lead as competitors enter the market. The fourth-generation iPod ...
Apple iPod is quietly making a comeback as people have started showing interest in the distraction-free music player.
As the tech giant celebrates a half-century in the game, a generation yearns for the clickwheel to come back around.
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 ...
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