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Apple may have ended FireWire support within macOS 26 Tahoe. It means the first two generations of iPod now won't connect to ...
What I find particularly interesting is how there can be many issues from 30 or 40 years ago that are remarkably similar to what we have today – in terms of products, features and so on – while an ...
iPod touch 4G, 6G and 7G. While the 4G and 6G are now "vintage", i.e. with luck they will still have spare parts, the 7G is officially still being repaired (for a fee). The 5G, on the other hand ...
Apple's fourth generation (4G) iPod nano melds the best of nanos ... including a built-in accelerometer (a la iPod touch) which flips the screen orientation, on-the-go Genius playlists, and ...
For a price of Rs. 19,900, the iPod Touch 4G is a premium PMP with a lot of features. It excels at music, videos and gaming, making it a complete device, and if you can afford to spend this much ...
The iPod Touch 4th generation changed that. This model introduced the rear facing iSight camera and front facing FaceTime HD camera for the first time on an iPod (the third generation had no cameras).
The 4th generation Nano came with a few cool options ... computer's USB port and eventually came in a variety of colors. The iPod Touch came out the same year as the iPhone, but was created ...
But iPod touch used to be star of the show ... Some of my favorite ads include: the 4th generation iPod nano’s paint dripping ad set to Chairlift’s “Bruises,” the 3rd generation iPod ...
Along with the iPhone 5, iPod nano (7th generation), and iPad (4th generation), the original iPod touch 5 was one of the first Apple devices to feature a Lightning port. The prototype also has the ...
If I had been a 4th-generation iPod touch customer at the time, I would’ve been pissed. But ultimately, it was for their own good. The fourth-generation iPod touch was already not super ...
Three years after Apple stretched the definition of “personal media player” to new heights with its class-leading iPod Touch, other manufacturers are just starting to catch up with Android ...