![]() Read on for details, but this video speaks for itself. Whereas the second-generation iPod had Windows compatibility through Musicmatch, now iTunes moved to Windows, enabling the 95 per cent or so of people who weren’t Mac users to enjoy its charms.Īnd what a list of charms it had: that lovely, rounded case, a throne-like dock, plus an extra five minutes of skip-protection (up to 25 minutes), a minor miracle for those still used to babying their CD Walkmans.We are pleased to announce the launch of Last.fm on the iPhone and iPod Touch! Sam Steele, our iPhone development army of one, has been cranking away at a full blown Last.fm app on Apple’s mobile platforms for months now and the results are nothing short of insanely great. And it was also a future that Windows users were now properly invited to. ![]() Glowing buttons and a touch wheel on the third-generation iPod made you feel a bit like you were living in the future. Trying to cram an iPad into our jeans just isn’t going to be the same. Coupled with the tiny form factor, it was great for kids or for slinging in a pocket. And it was absurdly light – the final iteration weighed just 88g. But why’s it so high up in this list? Because it was brilliant.įor a relatively small outlay, you got the iPhone’s most important bits – a touchscreen display and access to the App Store. Sorry, purists – we’ve decided the iPod Touch is a ‘proper’ iPod and not an old-school iPhone someone ran over with a steamroller and hacked the Phone app off of using a chisel.
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