Current iPod SKUs are discontinued, new iPods around the corner
Apple Authorized Resellers are reporting to Ars Technica that the current stock of iPods are not being replenished, and that there will indeed be a new line of iPods introduced in the very near future. With Apple’s iPod event all but set to be September 9th, this comes as no… Continue Reading »
Apple in a “clean-up” phase, preparing for new generation of computing?
I recently wrote an article on Apple’s seeming lack of real innovation in the Mac market. After some consideration, I realized that all of their product lines have been rather stagnant lately: iPhone 3G was a small departure from iPhone design-wise, Macs took on a gray and black finish, and… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - November 20, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for November 20, 2008: Silly My Apple Space users, hurling your bodies out into The New Blog. If you had any inkling of the true nature of the blogosphere, any at all, you would’ve hidden from it in terror. I wonder if the… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - November 4, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for November 4, 2008: They may just be Berbie girls in a Berbie world, but they’ve still managed to release TrailRunner 1.8. VectorDesigner now supports that multi-touch trackpad if you’ve got one. Actually, it supports it even if you don’t have one, it… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - October 16, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for October 16, 2008: Oh, you crazy marketers, always marketing things, and now you can do so from your iPhone. AllBookmarks helps you manage your browser bookmarks, but I don’t think it has that Footprints poem on it anywhere. Those My Apple Space… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - October 14-15, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for October 15, 2008: Your iPhone 3G can now Wave to the iPod nano 4G, iPod touch 2G and iPod classic 80/120GB thanks to Griffin. If you’re going to play air hockey on your iPhone, shouldn’t you play the version that’s “best of… Continue Reading »
More on the rainbow assortment of new iPod nanos
Apple today announced the (much rumored) revamp of the iPod nano line. Available in 8GB ($149) and 16GB ($199) versions, the new nano comes in nine different colors and features a redesigned screen which takes up most of the product’s face. Battery life is estimated by Apple to be 24… Continue Reading »
New iPod Nano announced
Kevin Rose’s spy shots turned out to be correct! The 4th generation iPod Nano is exactly like the spy shots we’ve seen in the last week or two — it has an aluminum oval design, with a longer screen. Jobs claims it’s the “Thinnest iPod we’ve ever made”, and “You’ll… Continue Reading »
Found - Hama iPod nano 4G cases
On the floor of the IFA, Engadget Spanish discovered a certain iPod case that seems to prove those Kevin Rose rumors. Looks like the Dark Tipper wasn’t lying after all. On a massive wall with thousands upon thousands of iPod accessories, a single case from Hama, a British company, was… Continue Reading »
What will the next iPods be like?
There has been tons of rumors lately about what the new iPhone is going to look like and and what features it will have. Sure, the iPhone is bound to be updated (or announced to be updated) in June at WWDC, but what about that little thing we call the… Continue Reading »
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