The next iPod nano is going to have a camera if these new spyshots are real (Update: March-April release?)
Update: MIC Gadget says that there is a shutter/overexposure problem with the 1.3 Megapixel camera shutter that Apple is working on and they expect a April-ish type of time frame. We typically put less weight in piggybacking-type reports Here is more evidence that Apple was (is?) prototyping an iPod nano with a camera on the...
When 3D printing meets iPod nano
We love to dress up our wrists with cool watches, smart watches and of course, the best of them all, iPod nano watches. And that is why we are constantly writing about iPod nano straps. Here is another one from Ireland-based Curve Creative -- Nanolet.
Deckster Re:Class iPod nano watchband is really nice, really expensive
The sixth-generation iPod nano has spawned a host of watchbands, all designed to turn the diminutive music player into a cool watch. Up until now, though, I haven't seen one that would make me shell out $129 to $149 for a nano just to have a watch...
Daily Update for December 20, 2011
It's the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You'll get all the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what's happening in the Apple world.
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Recalled iPod nanos getting current generation replacements
Apple issued a recall for its first-generation iPod nano devices back in November. At first, it looked like Apple intended to replace all the recalled units with refurbished equivalent models, but new reports suggest at least some users will be getting current, sixth-generation devices instead.
Apple replacing recalled nanos with new models
In mid-November, TUAW reported on Apple's program to replace certain first-generation iPod nanos with refurbished models. The replacement program was designed to resolve issues with iPod nanos manufactured between September of 2005 and January of ...
What the future of Apple’s wearable devices could look like
The next iPod you buy could wrap around your wrist and be Siri-controlled through speech commands. That's because Apple is actively prototyping wearable computing devices, sources told the New York Times, in an effort to stay on top of this emerging tech trend.
NYT: Apple’s been “conceptualizing and even prototyping some wearable devices”
Pictured above: The Paradox iPod nano watch kit The New York Time’s Nick Bilton – who in October reported about Apple’s alleged television plans describing “large parts floating around” Apple’s supply chain that looked like they “could be part of a large Apple television” - is back with a new story implying Apple’s been researching – even prototyping –...




