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Apple has released the beta version of Apple Music version 5.0 for Android, and as 9to5Google reports, it doesn't feature a ...
Apple announced today that while "the spirit of iPod lives on" in its iPhones, it would be officially discontinuing the music nerd's long-standing BFF, effectively waving farewell to the company's ...
Overnight, the iPhone made the idea of a dedicated music player obsolete. And as more and more people got into smartphones, Apple or otherwise, devices like the iPod became less popular.
It's one of the most successful Apple products of all time, and revolutionised the way we listen to music. Now, Apple has announced it's discontinued the iPod, more than 20 years after the very ...
Apple Apple updated its line of iPods this week, but unfortunately you won’t be able to use Apple Music on the two cheaper iPod options, the new iPod nano ($149) and iPod shuffle ($49).
Apple has often been somewhat fairly accused of trying to keep iPhone users inside its walled garden. Still, when it comes to ...
Apple doesn’t have a device that it can point to and say “this is truly the best Apple Music experience you can get.” A new iPod, that’s all about the music, could fill that role.
Apple plans to continue selling its internet-connected iPod Touch. In a show of its commitment to the iPod Touch, Apple doubled the storage capacity of its top-of-line model to 128 gigabytes.