The iPod shuffle did away with the music player's display -- and celebrated randomness. January 11, 2005: Steve Jobs introduces the iPod shuffle, an entry-level music player that lacks a display. The ...
There’s a new iPod shuffle 2GB for $69. Double the memory for $20 more, but same clip, same screen (none), same headphones, same deja vu. Full details (harf) in the press release after the jump. iPod ...
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 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, ...
Apple’s new iPod shuffle, the world’s smallest digital music player, will be available in Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers this Friday, November 3. Nearly half the size of the ...
Apple today introduced its all-new iPod shuffle. I'm impressed by the engineering, but I'm disappointed by the package. To be sure, improving on the shuffle is a challenging task: Apple must strike a ...
Apple on Wednesday introduced an all-new iPod shuffle that's nearly half the size of the previous model and includes speech technology, making it the first music player "that talks to you." The third ...
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 ...
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 iPod shuffle is quite possibly the smallest piece of hardware ever to carry an Apple logo. The music player is about the size of a pack of gum (and just in case you get temporarily confused, Apple ...
We’re all busy people so let’s cut to the chase, shall we? Read this review of the original second-generation iPod shuffle ( ). I’ll wait. Done? Great. That pretty well sums up the current 1GB and 2GB ...