iPod touch
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It's been four years since Apple brought out a new iPod Touch, but it seems the iconic music player isn't quite ready for the digital graveyard yet. A new 7th-generation player has just been unveiled, with faster internals and extra storage.
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It's difficult to define the purpose of the iPod touch, but it's fair to say that one of its biggest uses is gaming. How does it compare to the latest release in a long-running dedicated portable gaming line, the New 3DS XL?
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The iPod touch is a device without a clear purpose, but these days it may be used most for gaming. Why not see how it compares to the newest ("Slim") version of the Sony PS Vita?
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If there's one product that's a direct rival to the new iPod touch, it's probably the iPad mini. Both are great for kids and run a bit cheaper than other iOS devices. Let's see how the latest versions of both compare.
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It's almost surprising that Apple bothered to update the iPod touch in 2015. With most people already having a smartphone in their pockets, what place does a Wi-Fi only smartphone have in today's marketplace?
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The new iPod touch that Apple launched this week is a significant update over its predecessor (and considering the last model launched in 2012, it had better be!). Let's compare the 6th-generation and 5th-gen iPod touches.
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If you thought the iPod touch was dead, think again. Apple refreshed the least memorable iOS device this week, with a current processor and better camera. Curious how it compares to the iPhone 6?
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Yesterday Apple released a new iPod touch – the first since 2012 – and we have one of them in-house. Read on for our early impressions.
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Before today, Apple hadn't updated the iPod touch since late 2012. But the phone-less iPhone isn't dead yet, with the company today announcing a new version of the device, as well as updated colors for the entire iPod range.
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The PUC, by Zivix, promises to allow iOS users to connect their MIDI interfaces to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch wirelessly. Gizmag takes a closer look.
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Artiphon has launched a limited beta testing program for its intriguing Instrument 1 for iPhone and iPod touch, irst announced in late 2012. Approved testers will be sent out a pre-production model free of charge.
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Zoom North America has released what's claimed to be the world's first mid-side condenser microphone for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, the iQ5.
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