Retro tech is having an undeniable moment. We’ve seen the revival of the Game Boy and chunky keyboards. Courtesy of Sega, ...
It costs roughly as much as an iPod Nano. And promises to fill a void that Apple's music player left behind, too.
I don’t personally have any memories from the 80s of festooning my portable tape players with decals, but Snowsky seems to think this is an important part of the experience — each Retro Nano comes ...
Steve Jobs famously rejected the first iPod prototype by dropping it into an aquarium to reveal air bubbles, proving there was unused space, and challenging Apple engineers to make the device smaller, ...
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 ...
For those of us of a certain audio age, that's iPod Nano money. As you can see from the images, it's a good-looking thing, and at just 13mm thick and 165g in weight, it's not going to endanger ...
This new and portable music player from FiiO is a miniature hi-fi upgrade for laptops and smartphones, all packaged in a ...
Does anyone test the tuners in TVs for the ability to pull distant stations and keep them stable? Not as far as I’m aware. Consumer Reports used to periodically include reports on tuner testing, but I ...
This new chipset also brings support for Google’s latest multimodal Gemini Nano model, which was a Pixel exclusive until recently. Gemini Nano is the smallest in Google’s Gemini family of ...
Thanks to early 2000s nostalgia, iPod classics are valuable again. When the iPod was first released in 2001, it changed the world in more than one way. First, it made it possible for people to carry ...