Apple's digital music player, iPod, is displayed after its introduction by Apple Computer Inc. chief executive officer Steve Jobs. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson) On Oct. 23, 2001, Apple's Steve Jobs ...
Rally — the collectibles investing platform with 500,000 users and a museum in downtown Manhattan — has announced a world record for an original 2001 Apple 1st Generation iPod for US$29,000. On ...
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) will discontinue making the iPod, a music player that was first launched in 2001. Here’s a look at how the stock has performed since the music player was launched. What ...
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The Macintosh may be the soul of Apple Computer, but the iPod is its wallet. Five years ago, the Silicon Valley icon reported quarterly revenues of $1.45 billion, down 22 percent. Profits were cut in ...
Apple today announced the official discontinuation of the iPod touch, the last remaining device in the iPod lineup. The sunsetting of the iPod touch marks the end of a 21-year era, that all started ...
Leander Kahney is the editor and publisher of Cult of Mac. Leander has been reporting about Apple and technology for nearly 30 years. Before being promoted to news editor, Leander was Wired.com’s ...
The iPod was introduced in 2001 as a new way to listen to music on a device that could hold up to "1,000 CD-quality songs." But with streaming services, iPods have become largely obsolete. Good ...
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of the most prolific companies in the world, known for its innovation and sleek design and marketing. Its stock is no different, one of the best performers in the market ...