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  2. iPod Classic - Wikipedia

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    The iPod Classic (stylized and marketed as iPod classic and originally simply iPod) is a discontinued portable media player created and formerly marketed by Apple Inc.. There were six generations of the iPod Classic, as well as a spin-off (the iPod Photo) that was later re-integrated into the main iPod line.

  3. Apple iPod Radio Remote adds FM to iPods - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2006-01-10-apple-ipod-radio...

    The iPod Radio Remote supports the nano and iPod with video, and is powered by the iPod. Stations can be saved as favorites, and the radio supports the Radio Data System for display of song or ...

  4. iPod - Wikipedia

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    The iPod is a discontinued series of portable media players and multi-purpose mobile devices that were designed and marketed by Apple Inc. [2] [3] from 2001 to 2022. The first version was released on November 10, 2001, about 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 months after the Macintosh version of iTunes was released.

  5. Apple Remote - Wikipedia

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    The remote's media controls also support Windows Media Player, as well as system volume control. [10] Other third-party programs may also utilize the remote's capabilities; media applications such as foobar2000 and Media Player Classic allow users to control their functions via the remote. Applications must be in focus for the remote to control ...

  6. RedEye mini converts iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into IR ... - AOL

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    Today, the RedEye mini is setting a new bar in the world of iPhone / iPad / iPod touch remotes, with a single plug-in Infrared (IR) adapter enabling your Apple device to beam out a near-limitless ...

  7. iPod Shuffle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPod_Shuffle

    The new model was less than half the size of the first-generation model at 41.2 x 27.3 x 10.5 mm (1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 in), and was the size of the iPod Radio Remote. Apple claimed it was the "world's smallest MP3 player".