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No longer did we have to listen to the 10 songs on a retail cassette or CD, or twice that on a home-crafted mix tape. The iPod touch—snap it up while stocks last. Apple. And the arrival of the ...
The iPod and iTunes Store killed the romance (and burden) of a physical music library while giving listeners more freedom in how they bought and listened to music. But in 2022, the music industry...
Apple this morning announced that the iPod is dead. That is, as much as a particular gadget can ever be dead. Rather, it will shuffle off this mortal coil slowly, remaining for sale while...
Jeff Chiu/AP. The iPod died slowly, then all at once. After nearly 16 years on the market, more than 400 million units sold, and one Cupertino company launched into the stratosphere on its back,...
Apple will sell its remaining stock of Mp3 players and kiss the age of the iPod goodbye. But a new generation of tech aficionados is working to prolong the iPod's legacy.
Apple revealed on Tuesday that it's discontinuing the last remaining iPod product, the 7th-generation iPod Touch. The company didn't give a specific reason for killing the iPod Touch, but it's safe to say low demand is the main reason.
Apple has discontinued the iPod brand 21 years after it arrived. The 7th-generation iPod Touch, which has been the only iPod model on shelves since the (7th-gen) Nano and (4th-gen) Shuffle were discontinued in 2017, will only be available "while supplies last".
With each passing year, Apple whittled down its options by killing off the iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle, and iPod Mini. For the past few years, all that remained was the iPod touch. Now, it too...
Apple Officially Kills Off the iPod, More Than 20 Years After Music Player Debuted. So long and thanks for all the tunes: Apple has bid a fond farewell to the last model in its iconic line of...
The lonesome death of the iPod might seem long overdue. Just last week, Techradar ran a piece with the headline, “You probably didn’t realize, but Apple still sells iPods.”