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The sixth-generation iPod nano's design marks the largest divergence from the nano line since the device was introduced in 2005. The new device is also the first iPod nano to have a touchscreen ...
9to5mac updates with claims that sort out some of the mixed signals arriving these past two weeks surrounding upcoming versions of the iPod. 9to5mac ...
Once the iPod nano is "screen locked," no one can access anything on it unless they enter the correct code via a graphical combination lock that you turn by, you guessed it, running your thumb ...
Yeah, you’re not reading this so you can hear me give the iPod another pat on the back. You know that the new model has Cover Flow, video capabilities and a bigger screen, making it the most ...
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the changes and enhancements to the existing iPod line—the redesigned nano, the renamed iPod classic, and the more colorful iPod shuffle.
We haven't picked up a nano for full-time use yet, but from what we could tell it was made with the same general type of clear plastic (painted white or black underneath, natch) as pretty much ...
The changes to the iPod nano -- adding video playback and game support -- make it the equal to the full-sized iPod classic in terms of capabilities. But does it measure up in terms of performance ...
Introduced in 2012, Apple’s seventh-generation iPod nano ($149 from the Apple Store) offers a compromise between its watch-sized predecessor and the iPod touch. Equipped with a 2.5″ screen ...
It is the thinnest iPod ever, and just as with the iPhone/iPod touch, turn the new nano on its side and the screen rotates full-size album art and photos in coverflow.
iPod Nano review: Being small isn't enough With a revamped design and new features, Apple's seventh-generation iPod Nano sits squarely in the middle of the iPod family.
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