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Upon taking down its web store and then putting it back online last week, Apple merely cut the prices on some of its refurbished products, including old-generation iPod nanos and shuffles. Although lacking the new, built-in camera, 8GB nanos are now available for just $99, with the 1GB shuffle being priced at just $3... |
22 September 2009 04:26 GMT |
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During yesterday’s keynote address at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced new price points for the third-generation iPod shuffle, now available in 2GB and 4GB forms. The former, priced at $59, comes in silver, black, pink, blue and green, as does the $79 model, boasting 4GB of fl... |
10 September 2009 05:32 GMT |
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Reports claim that the third-generation iPod shuffle adds $60 to the $22 paid by Apple for producing the device – an Apple “tax” that is totally unacceptable, according to researchers at iSuppli. Apple's latest iPod is somewhat special thanks to the built-in VoiceOver Kit, which enables users ... |
14 April 2009 10:03 GMT |
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For the love of God, a leather case for the third-generation iPod shuffle?! The device is so light it barely sounds when it hits the floor, yet some believe owners need protection, as well as something to hang their shuffles in. NEWSFLASH – the fresh shuffle already has a cool clip for hanging; it's s... |
13 April 2009 06:59 GMT |
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Apple has released a 17MB VoiceOver Kit (update), which fixes pronunciation and stability issues with the new, third-generation iPod shuffle. According to several sources, the update also brings a slew of minor bug fixes for minor issues, yet Apple does not specifically document the changes. The update is available s... |
11 April 2009 07:59 GMT |
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According to Apple, VoiceOver may not recognize song names or playlists on the third generation iPod shuffle at times. Instead, the VoiceOver function may state "playlist 1," "playlist 2" or "audiobook 1," "audiobook 2." A trio of (possible) resolutions to this issue are now available. Read on to learn what they are.... |
26 March 2009 06:57 GMT |
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When introducing the third generation iPod shuffle, Apple revealed to the world that its newest player could talk. Not only that, but it could do so in several different languages, Apple added. However, in order to have your iPod speak out the names of the tracks, audiobooks or podcasts in the language they were orig... |
19 March 2009 05:47 GMT |
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Apple has released Software Update 1.0.1 for owners of the third generation iPod shuffle launched last week. The update delivers minor bug fixes, according to the short release notes, while no noticeable changes have yet been reported. Users can update their iPod shuffle 3G Software version by connecting their device... |
19 March 2009 03:58 GMT |
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The media has been on and on about Apple's new shuffle, and how the company has locked users into the headphones it ships with. However, that turned out to be a bit false. While you cannot get earphones from a third-party provider (just yet), you can get another pair from none other than Apple – the In-Ear... |
17 March 2009 10:18 GMT |
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The new iPod shuffle (third generation) ships with its own sync & charge solution provided by Apple. The accessory is a USB cable a few inches long, while Apple claims that third-party vendors produce longer cables. The people at Dexim, however, see things differently – no cord, just a compact adapter with a US... |
17 March 2009 06:22 GMT |
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Clearly Apple doesn't like the buzz circling the web about its new shuffle's headphones, but this is what you get when you try to have full control over 3rd party accessories. According to several reports, a chip found inside the three-button remote controller on the headphone cable has been confirmed by Ap... |
17 March 2009 04:42 GMT |
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With the new, third generation iPod shuffle (4GB) selling for $79, it may come as a surprise to learn that Apple's battery replacement service costs no more, no less than 49 USD. Replacement batteries are not sold anywhere, while opening the fresh shuffle on your own may have unforeseen repercussions.As the folk... |
16 March 2009 04:37 GMT |
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Not surprisingly, the kind people over at iFixit couldn't help themselves opening up a third-generation iPod shuffle, even though they knew there wasn't that much to be seen inside. However, few parts don't mean it's less interesting. In fact, there are quite some particularities to be mentioned i... |
16 March 2009 04:01 GMT |
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Where to start? Design, functionality, storage, battery life... The third generation shuffle has got it all, except for buttons, that is. Apple continues to pursue its dream of eliminating all physical controls on its devices (or at least on some of them), seemingly in an effort to stand out from the crowd. Not that ... |
13 March 2009 04:32 GMT |
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Surely some of you fell in love with the 3rd generation shuffle the instant Apple's site was updated with imagery of the new product. For those who are looking to grab one ASAP, or already have, Apple has a few more pieces of information to share, such as where to get a longer USB cable for the small player, or ... |
12 March 2009 10:14 GMT |
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Apple touts its third generation iPod shuffle as “the world’s smallest music player.” The device is nearly half the size of the previous model - significantly smaller than an AA battery, Apple says - and is able to hold up to 1,000 songs thanks to the 4GB of memory it boasts. As soon as it introduce... |
12 March 2009 08:00 GMT |
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As you may have heard, Apple has just a released a new iPod model. The incredibly beautiful, ultra-wearable and cleverly designed shuffle is immediately available in a 4GB form and two color models (black and silver) and costs $79.Upon purchase, customers will find in the box the following items, Apple says: the iPod... |
11 March 2009 11:53 GMT |
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Once Apple's store was back online, the new silver iPod shuffle was not that observable at first. However, the more colorful old shuffles were listed as “still available,” catching our eye. We then realized Apple had introduced a new iPod. As we headed over to the main Apple web site, the mystery was... |
11 March 2009 11:03 GMT |
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As a PC user, you may not be acquainted with the VoiceOver function in Mac OS X. Implemented into Apple's OS since version 10.4, VoiceOver reads aloud the contents of files including web pages, Mail messages and word processing files, and provides a comprehensive audible description of your workspace, using a ri... |
11 March 2009 10:13 GMT |
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As expected, Apple's online store is back up featuring a new iPod shuffle that sports a fresh design, as well as fresh features. We did expect the 4GB storage capacity, but we didn't expect the new look, and certainly not the VoiceOver capabilities.Apple touts this third generation iPod shuffle as “th... |
11 March 2009 09:35 GMT |
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Apple has taken its online store down for a quick updating of its listings. Word on the web is that Apple's new products are 4GB iPod shuffles in several fresh colors. The current model is available in five colors and comes with a maximum 2GB of storage for $69.A post over at MacRumors cites “one sour... |
11 March 2009 07:48 GMT |
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Apple's never-ending supply of refurbs now includes the newest of iPods available - the new model iPod shuffle, with intensely colorful anodized aluminum, as well as the new 4G iPod nano, the prettiest iPod available in 8GB and 16GB variants.Refurbished iPod shuffle 1GB - GreenThe 1GB shuffle holds up to 240 son... |
2 February 2009 03:40 GMT |
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Toys “R” Us is expanding its CE assortment with the introduction of Apple iPods and ASUS ultraportable notebook PCs (Eee PC) this month. All Toys “R” Us stores in the US will be carrying the new devices, says the toy seller.Toys “R” Us is well known for selling the best and latest ... |
28 October 2008 04:08 GMT |
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iPod shuffle, “the world’s most wearable music player,” is now available in new vibrant blue, green, pink, and red color versions. Apple decided to put the old color models behind it, as they were starting to look a little pale, what with “nano-chromatic” out in the wild.Apple's sim... |
11 September 2008 08:35 GMT |
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I think that Yahoo should turn to hardware/software development, it would really strike rich with what I think would be the most innovative design and concept ever: the executive yShuffle. It would have a magnificent media display, with a real-lively looking screen that wouldn't suck the juice from any battery, ... |
4 December 2007 13:26 GMT |
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I cannot believe it's happening again! Either the guys from Coby are getting their inspiration from Apple's latest iPod shuffle, or it must be a new trend to create mp3 players with a clip attached on it, for a more comfortable and practical wear. Just imagine how nice your morning jogging sessions would be... |
23 July 2007 10:38 GMT |
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Just because I don't rant that much about the iPods it doesn't mean I've finally bought one or fell in love with them; they just are a part of today's world and I will never change that, for a fact. In fact I've never really hated the 1GB Shuffle, with its tiny shape, (pretty sound) and round... |
5 July 2007 10:34 GMT |
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It looks like Apple's Shuffle has made enough waves to start being replicated by Apple's competitors. Creative has just introduced their own version of the small media player, calling it the 'Zen Stone'. Very similar to the second generation Shuffle in both size and functionality, the new Zen Ston... |
4 May 2007 09:04 GMT |
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