New 2GB Model Priced at $69, While the 1GB Model Has Been Reduced to $49 Apple today announced that its iPod shuffle, the world’s most wearable music player, is now even more affordably priced at $49 ...
Apple have unveiled the latest incarnation of the iPod shuffle, and they've managed to bring the entry-price down to just $59 for the 2GB model and $79 for the 4GB. There's also a new, special edition ...
Apple today announced the new redesigned iPod shuffle (4th generation) which features both clickable “ring” buttons and Apple’s innovative VoiceOver technology, enabling users to easily navigate their ...
Apple Inc. cut the price of its iPod Shuffle, the least expensive of its music players, by $30, and will launch a $69 2GB model later this month, the company announced today. The current iPod Shuffle, ...
Apple on Tuesday slashed the price of its 1GB clip-on iPod shuffle music player from $79 to $49 and introduced a new 2GB model for just $69. The diminutive device is just half a cubic inch in volume, ...
The iPod shuffle is now available in pink, green, blue and orange but it still costs the same: $79. The tiny 1GB player is still available in its original silver color, too. Just got off the phone ...
The Apple iPod Shuffle is an adorable way to take your favorite songs on the go, but sometimes it's too small for its own good. We put the Shuffle to the test. Donald Bell has spent more than five ...
You might as well call the second-generation Apple iPod Shuffle "the iPod Microscopic." Still screenless, the silver anodized-aluminium iPod Shuffle is, according to Steve Jobs, the smallest MP3 ...
Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday announced that it had merged the iPod and iPod Photo lines of its popular MP3 player. The decision to merge the lines is a way to streamline the line-up offered by the ...
Allow me to save some of you the trouble of reading this review in its entirety. If you want an inexpensive iPod that holds 1,000 songs, know how to pack that iPod with exactly the tracks you like to ...
SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 11: Apple CEO Steve Jobs (L) looks on as musician John Mayer shows off a new iPod shuffle MP3 player at the 2005 Macworld Expo January 11, 2005 in San Francisco, California.
After Apple discreetly took down the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle product pages from its website on Thursday, speculation ensued on what the future held for the devices. A spokesperson from Apple ...
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