Seven generations of iPod nano evolution have culminated in something pretty special. The latest iteration of Apple’s mini music player is its thinnest, has the biggest screen ever (for a Nano), and ...
It's going to be a 'Red' Christmas here at Crave, if Apple has anything to do with it. Buying an iPod nano is always a treat in itself, but buying a Product Red version of the natty little MP3 player ...
Our pal Dave from Mobility Today has a video review of the Sansa e260 MP3 player, a PMP that’s possibly better than the iPod Nano. It could just be Dave’s gigantic Asian-martial-arts trained hands, ...
Apple today introduced the new fourth generation iPod nano, the thinnest iPod ever featuring a sleek new design with a curved aluminum and glass enclosure, in nine vibrant colors. The new iPod nano ...
Apple's fourth generation (4G) iPod nano melds the best of nanos old and new: specifically the older, more popular tall-and-slim design with the newer, larger screen from the third-generation player.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The rise of streaming may be dominating headlines in the ...
After using a variety of MP3 players for the past month, I learned that there's still a place for dedicated music players, and if they'd just embrace the streaming music wave, that place would be in ...
Apple recently announced that they are discontinuing the famous iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle to give more priority and attention to the iPod Touch which will be the only music oriented device. The iPod ...
May 3, 2006 We’ve mentioned this capability before but we’re still so tickled about it, the shipping release of H2O Audio iPod nano waterproof housing gave us the ideal excuse. Anyone who swims knows ...
Since the iPod nano's inception, the only thing it ever really lacked was video—something that didn't mesh with the iTunes Store's commitment to TV shows and film downloads. Sporting a bright, ...