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Portable music players like Apple's iPod Nano seem like a thing of the past, but some companies are still producing solid alternatives.
Headphones It’s Time for Apple to Revive the iPod Nano If any company can revive the standalone gadget, it's the one that sold us all on it in the first place.
Apple redesigns the nano to keep it competitive with is increasingly full-featured rivals.
Since its release in 2001, Apple kept reinventing its revolutionary music player with the Shuffle, Nano and Touch.
See our hands-on video of the iPod nano. Life is full of uncertainties but one thing we were sure of was that the iPod Nano did not need to play video. Surely, video on a device of that size with that ...
The iPod Nano is officially a “vintage” Apple product. Apple recently added the seventh-generation iPod Nano, which is the newest iPod Nano (last updated in 2015), to its Vintage and Obsolete Products ...
Apple has finally killed the iPod Nano. The company has added the seventh iPod Nano, which came out in 2015, to its list of Vintage and Obsolete products.
The sixth generation iPod Nano ditches physical controls for the same slick touchscreen interface as the iPod Touch.
Apple’s latest 7th Generation iPod Touch is the first update in nearly four years and comes at a time when the iPhone really overshadows the iPod. But at $199 the 2019 iPod Touch is the new ...
SAN FRANCISCO – September 7, 2005 – Apple today introduced the iPod nano, a revolutionary full-featured iPod that holds 1,000 songs yet is thinner than a standard #2 pencil and less than half the size ...
Apple today introduced the all new iPod nano, bringing video playback, an enhanced user interface featuring Cover Flow™, and an incredible new design to the world’s most popular music player. The new ...
Now that the sixth-generation iPod nano is formally obsolete (via MacRumors), Apple is not obligated to provide support except in California where state law requires extended coverage.