First revealed in late 2012, the fifth-generation iPod touch ($199-$299 from the Apple Store) is Apple’s least-expensive iOS device. Thinner and lighter than its predecessor, it has an ...
Ironically, the iPhone made its iPod predecessor obsolete, but if you kept your old (or, preferably, new) music player, now is the time to sell it. With early 2000s nostalgia in full swing, iPods are ...
The newest sushi restaurant in town ... The scallop, or hotate, gets a blowtorch's light char and lemon zest's bright touch. The king salmon, bluefin tuna and eel will taste familiar to sushi ...
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 ...
Mique Michelle has returned with a new exhibit at Good Atlas Gallery, and the experience helped her overcome a particular artistic anxiety – small canvases. That’s right, Michelle much prefers ...
Comparatively, the FB App offers a better media consumption experience in comparison to the FB Touch. The Facebook App is updated regularly and thereby new features are added to it. However, Facebook ...
So we're rather excited to see a new Android-powered FiiO portable player with a much lower price tag: just $199 in the US. For those of us of a certain audio age, that's iPod Nano money.