Today, though, these clickwheel iPod games are on the verge of becoming lost media—impossible to buy or redownload from ...
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We've long said that the best way to keep an old device up and running for longer is to swap out the slow hard drive it came with for an SSD. But does that same advice apply to an old iPod?
Which is why [Guy Dupont] swapped the internals of his iPod Classic with a Raspberry Pi Zero W. This new Linux-powered digital audio player is not only capable of playing essentially any audio ...
We didn’t think we’d see another hack involving the aging iPod Classic here on Hackaday again, yet [Franklin Wei] surprises us with a brand new port of Quake for the sixth-generation iPod ...
I never owned an iPod Mini. Even as a college freshman back at the time of its introduction, I was already more of a ...
A group of iPod fans has launched a project to preserve classic iPod click-wheel games, following the discovery of a loophole ...
Always keen to make life as simple as possible for us, Apple has decided to clear things up: it’s now the iPod Classic. All change As well as bookending the iPod era, the Classic is new in a far more ...
Click wheel games were compatible with the iPod classic, as well as older versions of the iPod, iPod nano and iPod mini. They allowed users to control games using an iPod’s touch-sensitive click wheel ...