The iPod shuffle did away with the music player's display -- and celebrated randomness. January 11, 2005: Steve Jobs introduces the iPod shuffle, an entry-level music player that lacks a display. The ...
A look under the hood of Apple Computer's iPod Shuffle shows the company is making music with two chips. IDC analyst IdaRose Sylvester recently dissected a 512MB iPod Shuffle, purchased at retail, to ...
Today marks the 14th anniversary of the unveiling of the first-generation iPod shuffle, presented by former Apple CEO Steve Jobs on stage at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco. On January 11, 2005, ...
Did Apple's new iPod Shuffle really need to get smaller and lose buttons? Apple announced the iPod Shuffle, the cheapest player in its line, 1.8-inch-high, 0.7-inch wide and 0.3-inch deep and weighs ...
It’s been a few years since Apple discontinued its iPod lineup. While the iPod touch was discontinued last year, sales of the iPod shuffle and iPod nano ended in 2017. But of course, even in the ...
Apple has released iPod shuffle Reset 1.0, a tool that allows you to force a restore process on first generation iPod shuffles. Performing the restore procedure deletes all data on the iPod (including ...
The upcoming macOS 13.5 update resolves a syncing issue with the third-generation and fourth-generation iPod shuffle, according to Apple's developer release notes. The update is currently in beta ...
While the death of the iPod classic is still unconfirmed, it was conspicuously absent from Apple's big event Tuesday, where there were updates on the iPod touch, nano and shuffle. An press release ...
The unnecessary generational war between Gen Z and their millennial predecessors continued this week with a battle over the classic iPod Shuffle, which TikTok users have been jokingly wearing as a ...
I don’t know if I’ve ever received so many e-mails and phone calls as I did on the morning Apple released the third-generation iPod shuffle. Friends and readers were all wondering what Apple was ...
The iPod shuffle is quite possibly the smallest piece of hardware ever to carry an Apple logo. The music player is about the size of a pack of gum (and just in case you get temporarily confused, Apple ...
We call in Weekend Edition's Math Guy, Keith Devlin, to help NPR's Susan Stamberg answer a listener's question about how the shuffle feature works — or doesn't — in iPods. Lisa Forrest(ph), a listener ...