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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 ...
Happy birthday to the iPod, which would have been 22 years old today if Apple didn't discontinue the device last year.
Apple's new iPods -- the touch, the classic and the nano -- have been announced. We were at the launch to get you every one of the details, plus a whole heap of photos ...
The iPod touch was the last product available under the iPod brand, as Apple had discontinued iPod nano and iPod shuffle in 2017.
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.
Although the iPod Touch garnered much of the spotlight during Apple's launch in September 2007, the company also unveiled a promising Nano revision that scraped the rectangular shape in favor of a ...
Apple announced Tuesday that the iPod Touch will join the Classic, Mini, Nano, and Shuffle in the iPod graveyard.
With the end of manufacturing for iPod touch, so too does the end of the hardware era of the iPod end forever. Apple's music player is down for the count.
Apple has bid a fond farewell to the last model in its iconic line of iPod music players -- ending the music player's two-decade run.
With each passing year, Apple whittled down its options by killing off the iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle, and iPod Mini. For the past few years, all that remained was the iPod touch.
Apple's announced that the last iPod is officially out of action — what you need to know (and how to still get one).