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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In July 2015, Apple updated the iPod Nano and iPod shuffle for the last time. The 7th generation iPod Nano and the 4th generation iPod ...
In today’s river treasure dive, we discovered a true tech relic—a 12-year-old iPod Nano, buried deep in the water. Could it possibly still work? Or has time and the river claimed it forever?
A replacement for the iPod Mini, Apple’s iPod Nano proved immensely popular when it was launched in September 2005. By the holiday season, Apple had sold 14 million first-generation nano players ...
iPod Nano. It’s a device that was ahead of its time in many ways, and is still perfectly usable today, although [Tucker Osman] does think it could stand to have its maximum flash storage doubled ...
“1,000 songs in your pocket … impossibly small” was used to introduce the iPod nano, as Steve Jobs pulled it out of the small hip pocket of his jeans: The new player included a color display and ...
Replacing the iPod Mini, the extremely popular nano caused iPod sales to explode, helping Apple begin its climb to outstanding success. Although "nano" suggests ultra-small, the iPod shuffle was ...