The iPod nano was Apple's replacement for the iPod Mini, a smaller version of the company's iPod portable music device. The nano proved immensely popular when it was launched in September 2005. By the ...
As indicated by a handful of MacFixIt readers and numerous posters to Apple's Discussion boards, the iPod nano (or at least some shipped currently units) are highly susceptible to scratches -- though ...
Just wondering if anyone got an iPod Classic kicking around that they do not want. At least 120 GB.... Mine's headphone jack isn't working correctly anymore, and I don't think I can fix it myself. So ...
The iPod Nano marked a pivotal moment in Apple’s history. This sleek and compact digital music player revolutionized how people listened to music and epitomized Apple’s commitment to innovative design ...
September 25, 2006: Apple ships its second-generation iPod nano, offering a fancy redesign of the pocket-size original. “iPod nano is the world’s most popular digital music player, and we’ve ...
Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior editor, reviewing everything from MP3 players to the first three generations of the Apple iPad. He currently devotes his time to producing ...
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