iPods are making a comeback, and the secondhand market has plenty of options. Here are the models worth buying in 2026 and why each one still holds up.
It starts the same way for a lot of people: You’re digging through an old drawer, maybe hunting for a charger or untangling a mess of mystery cables, and then—you spy it. That tiny, slightly scuffed ...
Vintage is hot these days, which means you can find items that went out of style decades ago at the most fashionable stores for the young and hip. First, records and record players, which you used to ...
When Jim Wolfson, CIO at Georgia College & State University in rural Milledgeville, Ga., started noticing iPods around campus in 2002, he and school president Dorothy Leland resolved to find ...
Most people think of it mainly as a digital music device, but educators at Georgia College & State University (GC&SU) in Milledgeville, Georgia, have found some innovative new uses for Apple’s iPod.
Remember the viral video about the old man in a nursing home who almost literally comes alive when hearing music? The video went viral in April this year, with more than six million views in four days ...
William Weems had never owned an iPod, but when he saw Apple Computer's new video-playing version he decided to buy one from Apple's Web site. To complement the player, the Georgia Web designer also ...
Warning: This blog entry substitutes the acronym CRAP where the term DRM might normally have appeared. (read why). By way of Slashdot comes an alert to Kevin Maney's piece in USA Today about the ...