Apple has once again updated its dreaded obsolete products list, consigning more of its tech to the scrap heap.
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Apple has added another popular item to its list of 'vintage' items which are no longer eligible for service and parts.
Back in the day the Apple iPod was the personal music player (PMP) to get even if mostly because everyone and their dogs had ...
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 ...
For the first time in nearly a decade, Apple is able to repair individual MacBook Pro speakers without replacing other ...
Apologies for the continued self-indulgent excavation of my own work, but after indexing my TIME.com columns and preserving ...