Resets while attempting to play some tracks MacFixIt reader Justin Morgan reports an issue -- for which we are seeking confirmation -- where his new fourth generation (click-wheel) iPod resets ...
It’s almost impossible to talk about hardware controls without mentioning the iPod click wheel. I’ve been dancing around doing this one for a while since plenty has already been said about how Apple ...
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The scrolling hardware so many people enjoyed spinning over the years has returned with developer Tanner Villarete‘s free web app, iPod.js. The Seattle-based software engineer’s app imitates the look ...
The iPod Click Wheel’s days seem numbered at Apple. With the iPod nano having abandoned tactile functionality for a touchscreen (and iWatch emulation), and the iPod shuffle never having earned the ...
Even those critical of Apple as a company have to admit that they were really onto something with the iPod. The click wheel was a brilliant input device, and the simplicity of the gadget’s user ...
Open source OS gets wired for sound. The act of switching the OS on a beloved piece of hardware from a proprietary system to Linux doesn't make too many waves in the tech world any more - unless the ...
Yesterday we began reporting on a problem with some new (4th generation, Click Wheel) iPods where static/noise can be heard through the headphone jack when the iPod's hard drive is accessed. This ...
Apple had announced its first iPhone back in 2007. However, prior to the release of its game changing handset, the company was also working on a number of prototype models in secret. Now, one such ...
Is Apple’s new click-wheel iPod really a mini with greater storage capacity and battery life or a maxi that bears a click wheel? If you look under the hood, you’ll discover it’s a bit of both. For ...