I still remember tossing a stamp-sized iPod Shuffle into the washing machine (it was in the watch pocket of my jeans). It survived...
The iPod could hold 1,000 songs, in high-quality sound. Alanis Morissette, Morcheeba, Kishore, Lata, Beatles, MJ, '60s, '70s, '80s. Entire eras could fit in the palm of your hand.
Unboxing was not a thing back then, nor was ASMR – but ripping that plastic off this black box was deeply satisfying. The click wheel! The tiny colour display! The possibility of carrying 500 songs...
From LP records to tape recorders and CDs, it’s been a bumpy ride for music lovers. And iPods changed all that. Just like that. One fine day.
The iPod transformed music for many people, particularly for millennials who graduated from turntables to cassettes and CDs before discovering music that could be downloaded.
To listen to a different track, album or genre, all you had to do was tap on that wheel and turn it around to that reassuring sound of a hundred clicks.
After 20 years of journey, Apple has officially announced the discontinuation of the iconic portable music player - iPod. But with online music streaming platforms and smart phones with ample storage space, the iPod slowly became eclipsed. Apple, in its blog, announced that the iPod Touch, the only version of the player still in circulation, will be available till stocks last.
The launch of the iPod 20 years ago was just the beginning of Apple’s meteoric rise to becoming the tech giant it is today.
The iPod Touch, the only version of the portable music player still being sold, will be available till supplies last, Apple said in a blog on Tuesday.
iPod, a music device launched in 2001, revolutionised the way the world consumed music. 20 years on and the device is still here, in a much different form. Taking you through 20 years of iPod evolution…
Apple iPod touch design renders leaked ahead of WWDC 2021 reveal that it will have multiple colour options.
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Responding to an email from Reuters, Cook said the gadget's sell-through - a measure of how many units are sold to consumers, rather than simply stocked on retailers' shelves - reached a new high.
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With iTunes making its entry in India last week, it may also be possible that the Apple TV would make its way to India in the near future. A recent report suggests...
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Theres no doubt in my mind that iTunes will change the way we in India buy, sell and listen to music. Apples desktop software and mobile devices
Apple has launched an Indian branch of the iTunes Music and Movie store. Will it convince you to give up piracy?
Apple has opened its doors to Indian consumers and has made purchases possible on iTunes. Indian users of iOS devices can now purchase books, music and even rent movies using iTunes...
It came to light yesterday that Apple would be releasing an update to iTunes very soon, and right on cue, before the last day of November, Apple has released iTunes 11...