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 ...
The last iPod nano and iPod shuffle are now officially obsolete as Apple banishes them from even repairs, alongside a range of devices of other key devices. Apple has a straightforward system for when ...
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 ...
Portable music players like Apple's iPod Nano seem like a thing of the past, but some companies are still producing solid ...
We previously reviewed OtterBox’s cases for full-size iPods, iPod minis, and iPod shuffles, awarding each of them our rare 5-Play rating. The company’s newest case, for the iPod nano, is just as ...
A teardown of the 7th-generation iPod Nano by iFixit finds the battery and other components soldered to the logic board, making them difficult to replace. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology ...
As flash memory and solid state drives become the new standard, Samsung and Toshiba have struggled to sell their latest high-capacity 1.8-inch hard disk drives, perhaps signaling that the end of an ...
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 ...
We reviewed Apple’s Lanyard Headphones for the original iPod nano last year; with the introduction of the second-generation (2G) iPod nano, Apple has released a new version of the Lanyard Headphones ...