Since the discontinuation of iPod touch, it has left us wondering what Apple could have done to keep the legacy of iPod alive. Here are four ways iPod touch could have stayed relevant. In a May 10, ...
It has only been one day since Apple discontinued the iPod touch forever. And although the company said that customers could still buy the product “while supplies last,” it seems that the supplies ...
Just days after being discontinued, the last iPod, the seventh-generation iPod touch, has officially sold out in Apple's US online store. Yesterday, we reported that some configurations of the iPod ...
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Apple's final iPod, the 2019 iPod touch, is now officially sold out on the official US online storefront, with some stock remaining in Canada, Brazil, and the UK. On Tuesday, Apple announced that the ...
Apple this week discontinued the final remaining style of the iPod, the 7th generation iPod Touch. The discontinuation brings to a close over 20 years of the iPod, the zeitgeist-defining series of ...
The iPod has finally met its end. Apple has just announced that they are ceasing production of the seventh-gen iPod Touch. So, if you've been harboring the dreams of buying one of Apple's last ...
It's the end of an era: Apple announced it will only sell the iPod Touch while supplies last. The iPod Touch, introduced in 2007, was the last remaining iPod in Apple's product lineup. Apple launched ...
More than 20 years ago, Apple introduced a rectangular device called the iPod that could store up to 1,000 songs and fit in your pocket. The gadget, deemed the "world's coolest MP3 player" by PCMag at ...
A few weeks after Apple announced it is discontinuing the iPod touch, the company has started to remove the device from its website in some countries. It is no longer possible to access the iPod touch ...
The iPod brand may be going away, but what it once stood for ended long ago. And it was pretty wonderful. It’s rare for a tech company to issue a press release announcing that it’s discontinuing a ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.