January 11, 2005: Steve Jobs introduces the iPod shuffle, an entry-level music player that lacks a display. The device randomly shuffles the audio files it holds, but lets users easily skip songs they ...
Apple’s iPod Shuffle is a fantastic piece of technology which remains as useful today as it was when it was launched in 2005.
The third-generation iPod shuffle is here, and not a soul saw it coming. (These days, that’s a rarity.) Apple’s new buttonless wonder has been making waves and ruffling feathers in the days since its ...
Zero buttons. That’s as minimalist as it gets. Removing all buttons—or to clarify, moving them to the headset—shrinks down the size of the new iPod Shuffle dramatically, but it also creates control ...
As expected, Apple have unveiled a new iPod Shuffle 4GB, throwing out the control wheel in the process and introducing VoiceOver, a new feature which reads out tracklistings at a touch of the in-line ...
Is the iPod shuffle really such a simple device that it merits instructions no more complicated than lock, load, and play? Not in my book, it doesn’t. Having monkeyed with a 512MB iPod shuffle for a ...
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Technological advances have taken business presentations out of the conference room and onto the Internet, where the presenter can reach a broader audience with audio recordings distributed digitally.
Apple doesn't make many design mistakes, but when it does, they're memorable. These five are the ones that really stood out, ...
Apple announced the second incarnation of its budget iPod, the iPod shuffle, at its widely-anticipated "It’s Showtime" event in September. The new shuffle is notably smaller, thinner, and lighter than ...
The age of carrying a music-only device is over, but not forgotten. The digital music player will be laid to rest once the iPod Touch sells out. The iPod shuffle was one of Apple's simplest devices.
When the screenless iPod shuffle was originally introduced in 2005 as an all-plastic $99 iPod, it was simultaneously designed to kill demand for cheap iPod rivals and satisfy a highly price-conscious ...