A New Jersey judge Wednesday sentenced Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, the MTV "Jersey
Shore" star, to two days of community service with animal control and a $500
fine after she agreed to plead guilty to "interfering with the enjoyment of the
quiet use of the beach or public boardwalk."
I know! I always thought they were upgrading both software and the device itself.
But, apparently we've been "fooled" and only the ipod's look has been updated.
im my opionion, the classic ipod is better because is more resistent that the ipod tuch or which ever other. because the ipod touch is touch screen, i personally think they could get damaged easier
That's not bad, but it's peanuts compared to the 54 million iPods Apple sold last year.
And that's 16,000 songs if you don't fill it up with anything else. The iPod Touch's memory is typically crammed with apps and high definition video, which aren't exactly small files.
It wasn't until the January 2004 debut of the more affordable iPod Mini that iPod sales really took off. In 2002, the iPod's first full year of availability, Apple sold 381,000 units.
Apple's decision to completely ignore the iPod Classic means that 2010 will be
the first year in the iPod's nine-year history in which the Classic doesn't get
even a slight upgrade.
the iPod Classic has one killer a
That's plenty for most music lovers, but it will set you back $399 -- $150 more
than the $249 iPod Classic.
The iPod touch costs from $399 for 64 GB of music and the iPod classic costs $249 for 160 GB, thats almost 3 times as more memory than the iPod touch for lot less money
The people who control this industry should try to change the way people see their company and try to please the cunsumers; after all, we are their life-line.
I bought the new shuffle and i didnt like the new technology about the headphones because if you loose the headphones then you cant use your ipod anymore, so it is not very efficient.
The company likes to push its customers to stay on technology's cutting edge -- and sometimes, its innovations take it a step too far.
Apple has a reputation of being arrogant
Apple did away with the buttons, replacing them with a confusing control pad on
the headphones and sparking a backlash. But to Apple's credit, it listened to
its customers' complaints about the switch: Jobs noted this week that people
"clearly liked the buttons," and Apple put the controls back on the actual
device in the fourth-generation version that will go on sale later this month
Would Apple kill off a device that still has a cult following? Maybe. The
company likes to push its customers to stay on technology's cutting edge -- and
sometimes, its innovations take it a step too far.
As I have seen, Apple eliminates some devices in order to keep people on the edge. For example now in days people who used to have the original Nano ipod know that they dont work as before and they dont sell them anymore in the stores. Apple as they say like to push their cutomers on the edge of technology and up to date.
secured a record-breaking 15th grand slam after he finally overcame Andy Roddick in a tense
and gruelling five-set men's singles final at Wimbledon today.