The 'father of the iPod' says Apple should bring back a 'nostalgic version' of the music device
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The 'father of the iPod' says Apple should bring back a 'nostalgic version' of the music device
Steve Jobs holds up the new mini iPod at Macworld on January 6, 2004, in San Francisco.Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesTony Fadell wants Apple to bring back one of its signature devices: the iPod.Fadell, the man behind the famous music device, said Apple could cash in on nostalgia by bringing it back in some form.A number of music listeners want an experience with fewer distractions, he said.Forget 2016, it's time to make sound like 2001 again.Tony …
Apple's ex-executor, Tony Fadell, believes that it is at the time of Apple's re-launching an iPod. Fadell, known as the “Father of iPod” by his contribution to create Apple's MP3 reader, made statements in the podcast of Apple's technology journalist Eric Newcomer. “I think there are more intelligent ways to make an AirPod that has inside an iPod”, said Fadell. “Therefore, I think they have to bring back the iPod.” The iPod creator explained tha…
Invited by a long audio interview, Tony Fadell, a historic figure in Silicon Valley, gives a clear view of the group's recent technological orientations, which he has helped shape. The old framework points out in particular a communication deemed excessive around artificial intelligence and industrial choices which he considers poorly aligned with the company's DNA.
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