Perhaps, though, my iPod has finally met its match — and it's in the shape of the Activo P1, a very well-priced, sized, and ...
Remember those days when everyone had an iPod? Well, MP3 players are making a comeback. Smartphones are great if you want to keep your music with the rest of your digital life, but if you need a ...
The versatile music player costs roughly as much as an iPod Nano. And it promises to fill a void that Apple's music player ...
Hardware or software that plays audio files encoded in MP3 and other audio formats ... Although discontinued, Apple's iPod was long the industry leader, but players have came in all sizes ...
The Samsung Galaxy Player is the only real competitor to the iPod touch, and it makes a great alternative for folks who don't want to use their phone as a music player, and prefer Android to Apple.
A digital music player that supports the MP3 audio format. Starting in the 2000s, MP3 players caused a revolution in online music downloads and distribution (see MP3). All portable music players ...
The iPod mini was introduced at Macworld San Francisco in 2004. In his keynote, Steve Jobs declared war on the Flash-based MP3 players that were enjoying success downstream of Apple’s more expensive, ...
The iPod wasn't the only portable MP3 player of its time, it wasn't the cheapest and it wasn't always the biggest capacity. What it did was provide a simple way to organize your music (in iTunes ...
Then there were portable CD players. As MP3’s became a popular format ... the scene changed forever when Apple unveiled the first generation iPod. Of course, the iPod didn’t start out being ...