Duke University students will be able to get a free iPod next year, but only if they enroll in certain courses, the school said Wednesday. Last fall, Duke handed out the iconic white digital music ...
Apple has sent out emails to registered owners of 1st generation iPod nanos stating that certain iPod nanos created between September 2005 and January 2006 might overheat and pose a safety risk. This ...
In response to mounding pressure from environmental activists, Apple today announced a free recycling program for its iPod digital music players. Beginning today, customers can bring iPods they no ...
Apple Computer introduced a nationwide iPod recycling program on Friday that rewards participants with a discount. Customers who return a music player to one of the company's 100 retail stores across ...
Free iPods are just a marketing gimmic and the money would better be spent elsewhere. That was the message in an editorial published in Monday's edition of the Chronicle, Duke's student newspaper. The ...
Apple has initiated a replacement program for the first-generation iPod nano due to an overheating issue with the battery inside of the device. The problem was recognized by Apple several years ago ...
Looking to replace your aging iPod? Dell is hoping you’ll give their Digital Jukebox a shot with a new rebate program. iPod owners will get a US$100 rebate on a 15GB Dell Jukebox if they send in an ...
An Australian pilot program using the iPod touch as a classroom tool has some high school students doing more homework, others puzzling over the device. Though the small program — eight 14-year-olds — ...
Apple today began notifying users of the company's first-generation iPod nano that it is now offering a replacement program intended to address concerns over overheating batteries. Dear iPod nano ...
Apple has announced an iPod recycling program at U.S. Apple retail stores, with a same-day discount if you purchase a new iPod at the same time.From the description on the Apple Retail Page: Bring any ...
Apple has instituted a replacement program for first-generation iPod nanos, which may contain flawed batteries that could overheat and cause damage. It’s the result of an investigation which began ...
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