In this week's Hooked On East Texas, we're going inside the Bruck laboratory at SFA, where ongoing research hopes to save the whales. It’s a whale of a tale into new research on Beluga whales. And ...
When the iPhone SE inevitably trades its iconic design for a more modern look, it'll mark the end of the line for Touch ID.
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 ...
Apple has made some big changes to the iPhone range with the iPhone 16, including a change in size and a new capture button ...
Apple is supposedly working on a foldable iPhone or iPhone Flip. Here's what I would like to see from such a phone.
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 ...
The world’s most valuable company is loved, and feared, because of the fanatical control it maintains over the iPhone. How long can that last?
You may have forgotten that early iPods shipped with custom hard drives — 1.8-inch HDDs for the iPod Classic and 1-inch HDDs ...
Rumours so far suggest a new iPod touch, but if we’re talking limited editions why not go the whole hog and bring back the classic iPod and the click wheel? That wheel was one of our favourite ...
This is a meticulous recreation of the classic iPod experience, complete with an on-screen scroll wheel. I recommend giving this on a try on your phone—it feels just like the real thing there ...
It's easy to fall into the convenience of Bluetooth headphones, streaming services, and smartphones, but a classic iPod could ...
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 ...