So you’ve bought the second-generation iPod at the new Apple store on Michigan Avenue; logged onto iTunes Music Store, Apple’s new blockbuster online pay-per-song music service; and downloaded the new ...
It’s time to dust off that hard plastic case that once held your iPod. A new kit from a Japanese electronics company gives new life to the packaging. The EZ17-B iPod Recycling Speaker ($40) from Bird ...
It’s the Friday of a long week and as such I’ve turned my attention to insignificant matters. And what could be more insignificant than the changing face of iPod packaging? At one time or another I’ve ...
Apple devices famously hold their value well, and if they’ve never been used, they can fetch a lot more than they originally cost. But would you pay $19,995 for a classic iPod? That’s exactly how much ...
Concept designs in general tend to be wishful-thinking affairs, but we can’t help but wish that this smart packaging design by Sverre Wiik Øberg uses the iPod’s own packaging as a charger. The box ...
In case you missed it, there's a hilarious spoof video making the rounds on the 'Net where it shows how Microsoft would package the iPod. It has the fancy box art and catch phrases like "Human Ear ...
Engadget posts what is claimed to be an actual photo of one of the new "tall" iPod Nanos. Rumors have been persistent that the iPod Nano would see a return to the "tall" form factor next week. The ...
We've shown you the software you need to turn your iPod touch into an iPhone, and reader Kevin has taken it a step further, modding the iPod's packing materials to turn it into a "phone" you can hold ...
After the thrill of unboxing your new iPod nano is over, you are left with a clear plastic case that will undoubtedly take millennia to biodegrade. Thanks to the folks at Bird Electron, turning your ...
Yes, a portion of the fifth generation iPod Touch and seventh generation IPod Nano packaging dissolves in water. You can watch a video of it below. Before you watch, understand that the cardboard box ...
here's one we didn't see coming. You may remember the video that was floating around a couple of weeks ago that poked fun at Microsoft by illustrating what the iPod's packaging might look like if ...
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