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gizmowatch.com - 3/12/2009
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As the rumors would have it, the big daddy of music players rolled out a double capacity iPod shuffle for the music frenzy. The new 4GB shuffle is an iPod that speaks with the user, but is without the control wheel on the frame, and has all the controls on the earphone cable (so you’re bound ...
ifixit.com - 3/13/2009
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ifixit.com —
Upon connecting the shuffle to a computer, we
learned that the voice-over feature must first be downloaded...
via iTunes. Interestingly enough, normal headphones can still be used to listen to music. The only drawback: without Apple's proprietary ...
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iPod Shuffle 3rd Generation First Look
support.apple.com - 3/11/2009
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support.apple.com —
Release date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 05:05:00 GMT
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Using Apple Earphones with Remote with iPod shuffle (3rd ...
engadget.com - 3/11/2009
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engadget.com —
We were wondering why the new voice-enabled iPod
shuffle even has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack since...
it's controlled by proprietary headphones, and we just got the answer: non-Apple headphones will require a special dongle that includes the new ...
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New iPod shuffle requires extra adapter for third-party ...
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Apple’s new 4GB iPod Shuffle too small for big fingers
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... it to speak with the user. The entire iPod Shuffle has only the shuffle mode button on its case. It doesn’t have a display either, but as mentioned it speaks with the user, so it relies on the VoiceOver feature to announce the title, artist of the track it’s playing and also the playlist on demand in about 14 different languages. The 4GB iPod Shuffle is priced at about $80, has a battery life of 10 hours only and available in black or silver.
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