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    discounteggroll: Scosche? EWW. as much as I promoting afternarket vendors, Scosche is like a punch in the ribs. Am I getting post-factory components from Scoshe? ar... more »
    eagles3 speeeedin: This is getting dumb. Apple should drop this generation of shuffle entirely and revert to the old one until they have some sort of buttons attached t... more »
    Nick: This might just be a lipstick-on-a-pig i believe that is exactly the kind of thing Ponies! goes for. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Oh shuffle, at one time you actually had a point, and now you're just an adapter prone Helen Keller without your fancy headphones. more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Given their proficiency at copying everything else I'm going to predict China will be the first, whether by accident or design, to produce a viable hu... more »
    Nick: it looks slick, but what is magical voice? more »
    Kaiser-Machead: The polish and panache of these quasi-clones usually goes as far as their product spreads. Meet them in person, and it'd probably give off the similar... more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: So this is what happens if a store full of apple products inbreeds? more »
    Serolf Divad: The Kindle was pretty decent. Not sure I'd want it to read a whole book to me, but it might be OK for e-mails. more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: They're both replicants.. more »
  • #china

    Mini MP3 DV Cam Gives The iPod Shuffle Video Capability

    While leaving video out of the iPod touch had everyone up in arms, nobody expected Apple to add a camcorder to the shuffle. Leave it to the Chinese to fill that enormous void with the Mini MP3 DV Cam. More »
  • #liveblog

    Apple 9/9/09 Liveblog

    Archive Below: More »
  • #accessories

    Scosche TapStick Makes iPod Shuffle 3G Significantly Less Annoying, More Usable

    Some think the button-less iPod shuffle is just okay, and others see it as near-unusable, impractical and irritating. The Scosche TapStick adds buttons and supports normal headphones, in case you hated the shuffle but for some reason bought it anyway. More »
  • #cellphones

    iPhone Nano Wannabe Actually Looks Like It Came From Cupertino

    This is the HiPhone Nano N3+, a 2.8-inch touchscreen based with swivel screen cellphone. It's a Chinese clone of an Apple product that never happened, but which actually looks like it could have happened.
  • #clips

    The Kindle 2 and iPod Shuffle Perform Blade Runner

    The Kindle 2 and new iPod shuffle both feature new text-to-speech modes. So how well can the duo read the opening scene from Bladerunner? More »
  • #ipod

    ChocoShuffle Case Turns iPod Into Something No More Edible

    The $8.99 ChocoShuffle looks delicious, turning your new iPod shuffle into milk chocolate, white chocolate or...some sort of strawberry chocolate. But buyer beware. More »
  • #apple

    New Shuffle Costs Apple $21.77 to Build

    According to a new teardown report by iSuppli, the $79, third generation iPod shuffle costs Apple a total of $21.77 to build and box. Here's the cost per component: More »
  • #ipodshuffle

    iTunes 8.1 Kindly Suggests You Get New iPod Shuffle By Scrambling Old Shuffle's Brains

    iTunes 8.1 adds lot of lovely features, like iTunes DJ, and apparently, a new passive-aggressive personality that's in cahoots with the evil new iPod shuffle: It completely screws up syncing with older gen iPod shuffles. More »
  • #humor

    We Discover the Dark Side of the New iPod Shuffle


    The new iPod Shuffle might seem innocent enough, but after having to listen to your music selection hour after hour, even it reaches its breaking point. More »
  • #ipod

    The New Shuffle Available in Pretty Colors for $129, Unofficially

    While Apple insists on grey and black for the new iPod shuffle, Computer Choppers is happy to do some custom color anodizing for you. More »
  • #ipodshuffle

    Confirmed: Your iPod Shuffle Earbuds Need Proprietary Chip to Function

    We followed up on iLounge and BBGadgets' finds this weekend about rumors that the iPod Shuffle has an authentication chip in its headphone controller in order to work with the new control scheme. It does. Updated More »
  • #ipodshuffle

    Dexim Shu-Lip Adds Direct Headphone-To-USB Donglage To the New Shuffle

    Remember how you could just plug the original Shuffles into USB and have it act as a thumbdrive as well as sync? This $10 dongle for the new Shuffle essentially does the same thing. More »
  • #ipodshuffle

    V-Moda Announces Their Own iPod Shuffle-Compatible Headphones

    They join Etymotics, Klipsch, Monster and Scoche, who announced theirs yesterday. Theirs should support the newest shuffles, plus the latest MacBooks and nanos.
  • #review

    iPod Shuffle Review (2009)

    Zero buttons. That's as minimalist as it gets.
  • #teardowns

    iPod Shuffle Teardown Confirms It's Tiny on the Inside, Too

    Every time a gadget of note comes out, one unlucky unit is indifferently plucked from the lineup, sent to iFixit and vivisected, piece by piece, for the world to gawk at. Your turn, new Shuffle! More »
  • #apple

    Shuffle-Compatible Headphones Trickle In From Etymotics, Klipsch, Monster and Scoche

    We're just starting to get word on Shuffle VoiceOver-friendly headphones coming from third-party manufacturers. In addition to the news we've already seen from Scosche, there's a $100 pair from Klipsch, and we're being told that there will be more announced from Monster and Etymotics shortly, if not already. Shure confirmed to us that it does not have a Shuffle-ready headset or any kind of adapter. Stay tuned for details, but that's the tally right now.
  • #retromodo

    Twenty Five Years Ago: The First Time an Apple Computer Spoke

    Have you heard? The new shuffle speaks! Which reminds me of the 1984 Mac launch, where the computer became the first talking Apple device, ever. More »
  • #imageoftheday

    Laser Engraving Fixes For That Blank Shuffle Face

    Deviantart user petercui comes up with this solution to the absolute blankness of the new iPod shuffle: lasering. [DeviantArt]
  • #apple

    Apple's Control Scheme for the iPod Shuffle Looks Like Friggin' Morse Code

    So using the new iPod Shuffle revolves around clicking the headphone remote in Morse Code-like combinations.There must be an easier way, guys. What is this, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly? [Apple via Engadget]
  • #apple

    How the iPod Shuffle VoiceOver Works

    As you probably know, the new Apple iPod shuffle can speak up the name of your songs, artists, and playlists. I initially thought it was a new text-to-speech chip. It is not: More »
  • #clips

    A Demo of the iPod Shuffle's New Remote and Stereotypical, Robotic VoiceOver

    This is the new iPod Shuffle, as presented by Apple employee Hannah. She likes gray clothing and she's not married. She'll walk you through the new VoiceOver and remote features while we nap.
  • #sizemodo

    Just How Small Is the 3rd Generation iPod Shuffle?

    Apple's new iPod Shuffle is supposed to be the "world's smallest music player." So what's that mean, really? How do Apple's minuscule measurements size up in real dimensions? More »
  • #apple

    Bad Idea: Moving iPod Shuffle's Controls to the Headphones

    The popular iPod shuffle has been updated today with new text-to-speech voiceover technology in a reduced size. It's really cool except for one thing: It moves all controls to the headphones. Updated. More »
  • #apple

    New iPod Shuffle Moves Buttons to Headphones, Adds Text to Speech

    Apple has quietly released a new iPod Shuffle design that mimics the original's pack of gum aesthetics. It costs $80, holds 4GB of songs, uses inline controls and boasts text-to-speech. More »
  • #newipodshuffle

    New iPod Shuffle: Same Chip-Clip, Now With Nano's Hand-Me-Down Colors

    At this point, the housing can't get much smaller without coming with a serious child-safety choking warning etched into the back—but obviously not wanting to leave any iPod untouched today, Apple spread some more saturated ROYGBIV love to the shuffles (the nano's old digs, actually), ditching the lighter pastels. They remain $50/$70 for 1GB/2GB.
  • #newipodclassic

    iPod Classic Gets 120GB Boost For $250, 160GB Discontinued

    More »
  • #rumor

    Last Minute Apple Leaks on New iPod Nano, Shuffle, Classic and Touch?

    AppleInsider claims to have two independent sources confirming identical information about upcoming Apple iPod refreshes. The biggest overhaul appears to be on the iPod nano, which would explain all of the rumors we've seen on the device. It will come in nine colors and be the first non-touch iPod to support a motion/orientation sensor. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    Question of the Day: How Many iPods Have You Owned?

    Yesterday's question involved how much digital music you currently own—if you took part you may have noticed that the distribution was fairly even, but there are plenty of people out there with seriously large collections. That got me thinking about where all this music is being stored—iPods in particular. As my own feeble collection has grown, and my desire for better hardware has increased, I have upgraded my iPod a grand total of 3 times. My guess is that figure is probably pretty average (or even low) when compared to a serious music fanatic. So, my question to you is: how many iPods have you owned? More »
  • #portablemedia

    Next Gen Zune Could Have Smart Shuffling

    At Microsoft's Techfest, a researcher was showing off a smart shuffle system that uses tags and meta data like tempo and genre to direct playlist creation in a portable music device. The demo was being done on a first generation Zune. More »
  • #apple

    iStick: The iPod touch Tube Concept

    The iStick concept is the size of lipstick tube. But it has four touchscreens for four times the Coverflow. I don't really get the white cube eating up a quarter of the stick though—why not just make the whole thing a solid tube of touchscreen, with the bottom and top holding the single button and earphone jack? It also has Wi-Fi, for browsing the iTunes Store on a screen the size of your finger. [Yanko Design]
  • #apple

    iPod Shuffle 2GB for $69

    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. More »
  • #apple

    Apple's just dropped the price of the iPod shuffle to $49 from $79.

  • #apple

    Apple Patents Show Shuffle-Esque Remote Control, Other Goodies

    Apple has just walked home with six new patents, one of which details an iPod shuffle-like remote control. The image may not tell us much, but a reverse side clip is clearly visible, as is some form of circular control, which could be a scroll wheel or four way control pad. The iPhone comes with a basic in-line remote; could this be a more sophisticated offering? The other four patents described the following. Update: These products do not seem to be bringing anything new. The lanyard looks to be an iPod nano peripheral; both iPod shuffle iterations indicate the current model, and the remote has a striking similarity to the current iPod remote control, with integrated FM radio. The image technology may still be a note worthy patent acquisition. More »
  • #gadgets

    Mini Speaker Add-On Recycles Your iPod Shuffle Box

    Plug this tiny stereo speaker system into your iPod shuffle's plastic box, and you get a mini boom box plus the satisfaction of using something that you'd normally have thrown away. This (slightly) eco-friendly system from Bird Electron also fits inside a first- or second-gen iPod nano box and costs just $40. [Geek Alerts]
  • #frozenipods

    Images of the iPod Frozen Popsicles Don't Excite Our Tongues But Tickle Our Ears

    Remember that Unilever promotion that is giving away 10,000 iPod shuffles frozen inside $1 fruit popsicles? Well, we just got the pictures of how it actually looks inside: More »
  • #appleearbudbattlemodo

    Proof the iPod's White Earbuds Don't Suck...That Much

    We had a plan. After years of bitching and moaning about crappy, stock Apple earbuds, we were going to put Apple in their place, and once and for all, prove what a lousy product they were packaging with their iPods—the one kink in their plan of global music player dominance. Obviously, the $30 stock earphones in the iPod would get destroyed versus more expensive competitors like those from Shure, Ultimate Ears or V-Moda. So we ordered a bunch of earbud-style headphones all under $20 for "testing". We use those quotes because we really meant "slaughter". Who would have thought that the disrespected Apple earbuds would hold their own? More »
  • #gadgets

    iPod Enabled Umbrella on eBay: Hmm..I Wonder Where the Seller is From?

    If you take the time to develop an umbrella with an iPod and speakers embedded in the handle, chances are you live in an area that sees more than its fair share of rain. In this case, the seller comes from Seattle WA. In addition to the iPod, "Rain Pod" creator Tom Dukich adds an extra musically themed touch to the canopy of the umbrella in the form of drawings made with permanent marker. The item is currently available on eBay with a starting bid of $50. All proceeds will go to 826 Seattle, a group dedicated to developing children's writing skills. [eBay via Neatorama and 826 Seattle]
  • #ipod

    John Harrington-Designed iPod shuffle

    It may be more tasteful thanthis declaration of twuntiness, but Brighton, UK, jeweler John Harrington's iPod shuffle still makes me uneasy. It's laser-etched with five titchy diamonds and it will cost you over $600. So, let's get this right: seven-and-a-half times more expensive than the real deal? Yet another exercise in customized iPointlessness. [John Harrington via Born Rich]
  • #polls

    Facebook Picks an iPod

    After weighing all of the GB options and touchscreens versus scroll wheels, we're still not completely sure which iPod or iPhone to get yet, but those profile-happy kids over at Facebook seem to know. With a commanding 31% of the votes the iPod touch is the victor this time around. Although that doesn't tell you the whole story does it? Now for the poll breakdown. More »
  • #stock

    Apple's Stock Drops 5.15%, Low Boom Count to Blame?

    Wall Street can be such a fickle beast sometimes. Today, Apple revealed what could only be referred to as a monstrous unveiling of iPod-related material, and how do the investors repay them? With a 5.15% drop in the stock price. (Although we've done a few of our own calculations and have come to a striking realization.) More »
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