Still, it’s time for some last minute speculation. Photos of the new iPod Nano cases started floating around on the internet yesterday (see TUAW’s coverage here), and I think that design is legit.
Not too many people have gone hands-on with the new iPods, but I think I can make a safe bet as to whether this year’s stocking stuffer is going to be the iPod nano or the iPod touch. I’m a big fan of ...
This build comes to us from [Hugo] who made the painstaking effort of removing the old NAND flash storage chip from an iPod Nano by hand ... the rig for testing a new 8GB and new 16GB chip ...
Apple will introduce a new version of its iPod nano with a wider screen and built-in camera later this year after first introducing three new iPhone models distinguished by their network hardware ...
So what if the new iPod is the only Apple device capable of playing that music back without the need for an extra accessory? That would certainly make it worth bringing back a music-only product.
iPod shuffle Now Starting at Just $69 CUPERTINO, Calif., Feb. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apple(R) today unveiled a new 1GB iPod(R) nano for just $149, offering the ...
We are starting a new feature for Thursdays here at Hack A Day: Thursday Nano Hacks. Our “hack” for the day is more of a mod out of necessity: Those ugly white headphones with a black iPod nano?
Actually, it ensures the new iPad pro is (somehow) thinner than the iPod nano. The new iPad Pro starts at $999 for the 11-inch model and $1,299 for the 13-inch, each with 256GB of storage.
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 ...
Apple may once again redesign its iPod nano this fall with a rectangular screen and a home button, much like an iPhone, along with a dedicated built-in iTunes service. A new set of photos ...