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 ...
Get one iPod Nano, shave a little here, tweak a little there, add a dash of multi-touch. Voila, the 6th generation iPod Nano ($149-$179). Square and only half the size and weight of the previous ...
In a world full of feature-rich smartphones doubling as media players, the iPod Nano seems like a throwback to older days. But if you just want a tiny, well-designed stick of gum that plays your tunes ...
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 ...
Apple will announce later today an entire refresh to its iPod family of digital media players, including an iPod nano with some form of motion sensor, AppleInsider has been told. Longstanding sources ...
Games have been part of the iPod’s repertoire since September 2006 when Apple introduced nine games you could play on the popular music player. But there was a limitation—the games only worked on ...
We told you the Earth would stop turning, and it did. Apple, after the typical rumour-grooming hysteria that precedes every one of its press conferences, announced three head-explodingly exciting new ...
The iPod Nano is officially a “vintage” Apple product. Apple recently added the seventh-generation iPod Nano, which is the newest iPod Nano (last updated in 2015), to its Vintage and Obsolete Products ...