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The iPod once reigned supreme in the realm of portable music. Hackers are now working on preserving one of its less lauded functions — gaming. [via Ars Technica] The run of 54 titles from 2006 ...
In tune with the times Apple released the iPod in 2001, a portable digital music player with a sleek design, an innovative click wheel, and large internal storage space that took the world by storm.
Durability is a big plus—fewer moving parts means less breakage. Plus, the flexibility of software-driven buttons could make ...
The MP3 file format was always encumbered with patents, but as of 2017, the last patent finally expired. Although the format became synonymous with the digital music revolution that started in the ...
According to Chinese leaker Instant Digital, Apple is back at it not just for future iPhones, but potentially for other products as well.
Apple is reportedly working on haptic buttons for future iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watch models. More details here.
Apple has filed for a patent for an “Input Device” that shows the company wants to improve the trackpads on its devices. About the patent filing In the patent filing Apple says that trackpads ...
Apple is exploring the idea of using haptic buttons for the iPhone, the iPad, and the Apple Watch – though the indicat ...
Welcome to Nat Geo Your Shot: National Geographic’s global community for aspiring visual storytellers. Find the community on Instagram @NatGeoYourShot and follow along for hashtag challenges ...
There are some definite advantages to air ride suspension often used on trucks, large SUVs, and luxury sedans. You get a smooth ride, and with some vehicles and you can adjust the system to ...
The first female leader in Ralph Moyle’s history—and a future TCA Refrigerated Division chair—is navigating industry challenges while raising the bar for her family-owned company..
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