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
store.apple.com - 3/11/2009
ilounge.com - 3/13/2009
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ilounge.com —
As the first major update to the iPod
shuffle since late 2006, the third-generation iPod shuffle represents
yet another step towards minimalism in the shuffle line, moving all control buttons off the device itself and onto an in-line capsule on the ...
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First Looks: Apple iPod shuffle (Third-Generation)
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Mossberg reviews Apple’s 3G iPod shuffle: Smarter, tinier, at a pretty low price - I like it
MacDailyNews —
Mossberg reviews Apple’s 3G iPod shuffle: Smarter, tinier, at a pretty low price - I like it Thursday, March 12, 2009 - 08:53 AM EDT [image] "In these days of economic distress, it’s nice when technology companies add innovative features to the products at the bottom of their price ranges. So it’s notable that Apple’s cheapest iPod, the oft-forgotten Shuffle model, is getting smarter," Walter S. Mossberg reports for The Wall Street Journal via AllThingsD.com. "In fact, the latest iPod shuffle , announced Wednesday and available now for $79, is the first portable music player I’ve tested that announces what’s playing. Push a ...
Walt Mossberg reviews the iPod Shuffle
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
This one slipped by last week and not too much you didn't know before, but some good hands on information about the new iPod Shuffle. If you are thinking about picking up one of these little guys, this might sway you one way or the other.
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