Recent Event Highlights: ipod nano 5 generation, Ipod third generation, ipod classic 6.5 generation, ipod shuffle 4 generation, ipod mini first generation, ipod classic 2 generation, and 1 more...
Created by Ronaldo_Braich on Oct 21, 2010
Last updated: 10/27/10 at 08:51 AM
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he new iPod Nano Fifth generation features a slightly larger screen, a built in camera for taking photos and recording video, an integrated FM Radio, a built in pedometer (for Nike+iPod) and comes in 9 colors.
http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-nano-fifth-generation/
he iPod Touch third generation features a faster processor, optional higher capacity and support for Open GL. The iPod Touch is marketed as a gaming platform to rival the PSP and Nintendo DS.
http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-touch-third-generation/
he 6.5 generation iPod "classic." features an all-new interface, headlined by Cover Flow and a new all-metal shell.
http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-65-generation/
The new iPod Touch features a thinner design. New additions include a volume button and inbuilt speaker. Newer firmware includes the App store and Genius functions.
http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-touch-second-generation/
July 11th, 2008 Apple gave the critics and users what they had been begging for, FAST 3G internet connectivity. Apple, still partnered exclusively with AT&T Wireless, forced AT&T Wireless to build out and upgrade their cell network across the country to accommodate the increased load/demand generated by the new 3G iPhone.
http://www.iPhoneHistory.com/iphone-3g/
he second generation model is less than half the size of the first generation model at 41.2 x 27.3 x 10.5 mm (1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 in), and is reminiscent of the iPod Radio Remote available for iPod nanos and 5th generation iPods. Apple branded it as the "world's smallest MP3 player". This size includes the new built-in belt clip; the actual unit itself is thinner, with the entire device weighing only 15.5 g (0.55 ounces). The power and shuffle/no shuffle switches were also separated into two controls to prevent accidental choice of shuffle when that may not be the desired mode of operation
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http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-shuffle-second-generation/
First generation iPod minis were available in five colors: silver, gold, pink, blue, and green. The gold model was dropped from the second generation range, likely due to its unpopularity. The pink, blue, and green models had brighter hues in the second generation; the silver model remained unchanged. The first generation mini had grey button labels; the second generation had button labels matching the case's color.
http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-mini-first-generation/
The iPod second generation used the same body style as the first generation, the hold switch was redesigned, a cover was added to the FireWire port, and the mechanical wheel was replaced with a touch-sensitive wheel. The front plate also had rounded corners and edges.
http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-second-generation/
The iPod second generation used the same body style as the first generation, the hold switch was redesigned, a cover was added to the FireWire port, and the mechanical wheel was replaced with a touch-sensitive wheel. The front plate also had rounded corners and edges.
http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-second-generation/
The iPod first generation was Apple's first iPod. Among the iPod's innovations were its small size, achieved using a 1.8" hard drive, whereas its competitors were using 2.5" hard drives at the time, and its easy-to-use navigation, which was controlled using a mechanical scroll wheel, a center select button, and 4 auxiliary buttons around the wheel.
http://www.ipodhistory.com/ipod-first-generation/

