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The curious minds at ColdFusion revisit Apple’s failed Newton device and how it paved the way for future innovations.
Babe Dahlgren analyzed Yankees greats from the bench on his way to becoming the first MLB coach implement film study.
The son of Iranian immigrants is bringing his eclectic musical upbringing to Chamber Music Northwest with a piece that defies ...
"I still feel responsibility," former Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) design chief Jony Ive told the Financial Times in an interview ...
For years I’d fastidiously stocked up this iPod with thousands of songs – I was an even bigger music buff in my teens and it was a ritual of sorts to spend my saved pocket money on two-for-£5 CDs from ...
It's easy to fall into the convenience of Bluetooth headphones, streaming services, and smartphones, but a classic iPod could help you really enjoy your music.
On Sept. 7, 2005, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPod Nano, revolutionizing the music industry and propelling Apple's growth, and a $1,000 investment in Apple stock at the time would have yielded ...
Apple's first flash based player the iPod Shuffle is a hot seller no doubt due to its low price and great looks. The iPod Shuffle is available with 512MB and 1GB of memory.
The Apple prototype for it's game-changing iPod looked completely different from the product that was ultimately released.
Patrick McCray of UCSB describes what made the device revolutionary. And a listener shares how her Shuffle played a pivotal role in her life.
In 2017, Apple stopped making its smallest music players, the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle. The iPod Touch — popular as a cheaper alternative to the iPhone — held on a few more years.
The iPod shuffle got yet another redesign in 2009, with Apple adding a voice feature that let it speak the names of songs and albums aloud using text-to-speech.