It costs roughly as much as an iPod Nano. And promises to fill a void that Apple's music player left behind, too.
Here is the next installment of my failtage series. Some good fails as well as wins this time. Enjoy!!Send your FAILTAGE or ...
Retro tech is having an undeniable moment. We’ve seen the revival of the Game Boy and chunky keyboards. Courtesy of Sega, ...
The iPod once reigned supreme in the realm of portable music. Hackers are now working on preserving one of its less lauded functions — gaming. [via Ars Technica] The run of 54 titles from 2006 ...
Available for most Apple hardware — including the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac computers, and Apple TV streaming devices — as well as a range of third-party devices, AirPlay allows you ...
I love my iPod. My little red 5th generation Apple MP3 ... it’s simply not as useful or flexible as a capacitive touch screen. The screen itself, while sharp, is very small and as my eyesight ...
For those of us of a certain audio age, that's iPod Nano money. As you can see from the images, it's a good-looking thing, and at just 13mm thick and 165g in weight, it's not going to endanger ...
We recently reported on Flexbar, a project developed by ENIAC Technology that brings back the Touch Bar – the controversial (and now discontinued) small touch screen implemented by Apple on the ...