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Mac product debuts at Apple Expo Paris eWeek has a summary of the most notable product introductions taking place at this week's Apple Expo in Paris. "On display were a number of iPod accessories, ...
A number of users are reporting issues with iPod transfers from within iTunes 7.0 -- both automatic synchronization and manual transfer of media (song, videos, etc ...
When the iPod classic and third-generation (3G) iPod nano were first released, many reviewers (including me and my colleague, Dan Frakes) noticed that the two new iPods sported a more-colorful and ...
<font size="-1">quote:</font><hr> iPod Software 1.2.6 Update<br>iPod Software 1.2.6 provides improved battery management which solves a problem that may appear to ...
Apple has released iPod Updater 2006-06-28. The software is available for download from Apple’s Web site. iPod Updater 2006-06-28 includes iPod Software 1.1.2 for iPods with video; iPod Software 1.2 ...
Software maker MediaFour plans to release on Monday its XPlay program, the company's first Windows application for connecting PCs with Apple Computer's iPod digital music player. But Apple may be ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Apple CEO Steve Jobs kicked off Macworld Expo on Tuesday by announcing a smaller iPod music player, new multimedia software and an update to Microsoft's Office package. The "iPod Mini," ...
Overwhelmed with anticipation, some fans of Apple Computer's iPods are ripping through software code to find clues about what the company has planned for the next-generation of the digital music ...
Apple today posted iPod Updater 2006-01-10, which includes iPod Software 1.1 for the new iPod, new iPod Software 1.1 for iPod nano, new iPod Software 1.2.1 for iPod with color display, new iPod ...
The Software: The “January Software Upgrade” for the iPod touch, including Mail, Google Maps, Weather, Stocks and Notes. Mind you, this is not to be confused with the totally free 1.1.3 system upgrade ...
iPods were extremely popular that rivaled MP3 devices back in the early 2000s when music streaming was done through portable handheld devices. Former Apple software engineer, David Shayer, leaks a ...
It was a gray day in late 2005. I was sitting at my desk, writing code for the next year’s iPod. Without knocking, the director of iPod Software—my boss’s boss—abruptly entered and closed the door ...