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2GB iPod shuffle (3G, late 2009)

Macworld Rating

3.0 out of 5 Mice, Sep 13, 2009

$59

Macworld's 2GB iPod shuffle (3G, late 2009) Coverage

  • The iPod plateau The iPod has pretty much everything it needs already. Kirk McElhearn wonders where can it go from here?
  • Apple announces Headphone Replacement Program On Monday, Apple announced a replacement program for its Headphones with Remote shipped with the iPod shuffle from February of 2009 to February of 2010. In addition, the company announced that the entire line of its Headphones with Remote and Mic and In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic qualify for this program.
  • Third-generation iPod shuffle The latest iPod shuffle is another example of an Apple product appropriate for a specific kind of user. You may not be that user.
  • Dorm room entertainment system: The campus library is named after you In our final installment, here are some dorm room entertainment essentials you might want when money isn't much of a concern.
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