Apple has opened up a replacement program for the first-generation iPod nano due to overheating issues. These affected units were sold between September 2005 and December 2006 and include a ...
Apple's iPod nano has always been a hot consumer item, but it may get a little too hot. Dangerous, even. So the Cupertino, Calif.-based computer and mobile devices giant is asking people who bought ...
Apple has sent out emails to registered owners of 1st generation iPod nanos stating that certain iPod nanos created between September 2005 and January 2006 might overheat and pose a safety risk. This ...
iPodResQ has announced the launch of a battery replacement program that installs a higher-capacity battery in your iPod nano. The company charges $64 for the service, which includes same-day ...
It's only taken a number of years and some seriously ruined pants-- but Apple has finally come clean on the flammable nature of the first-generation iPod nano, and is now offering to replace the ...
TechRestore today announced that they have begun offering a new lifetime iPod battery replacement service, which offers iPod owners a “way to eliminate the headaches and high costs associated with ...
OK, we gave Consumerist guy a bit of sass when he said his iPod Nano blew up and almost burned his neighborhood down. Turns out he might have had something there. Apple today admitted that a very ...
Apple Computer, which last year said inexplicable cracks in the displays of its iPod nano digital music players were an isolated issue, continues this year to repair such damages free-of-charge and ...
As with all mobile products from Apple, my iPod does not have a user replaceable battery (at least officially). But apparently it’s not replaceable by my local Apple dealer either. The technician ...
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