Last modified: February 25, 2005 12:45 PM PST
Deconstructing the iPod
An analyst takes apart a Shuffle and learns that Apple is making music with two chips. In other gadget news: The shift to lower prices continues with a $199 iPod Mini. 
Photos: The littlest iPod
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The New York Times
Photos: Gadget cases don't have to be ugly
Photos: Nokia's take on '20s glamour
February 22, 2005
A voyage inside the iPod Shuffle
An analyst dissects a Shuffle, details what she finds and takes a guess about the profit Apple's making on the device.February 25, 2005
Shuffle's on to dress up baby iPod
The $99 iPod Shuffle targets a wide demographic--and add-on makers are seeing big opportunity.February 25, 2005
Commentary: iPod Photo? Stick to music
Forrester Research says the iPod Photo is living proof that a device can't serve two masters.February 25, 2005
Apple takes a step away from FireWire
The Mac maker is defaulting to USB for its new iPods, even though it developed the competing FireWire connection.February 24, 2005
New iPods sport lower price tags
Apple's new music players also have higher capacities, and photo iPods now link directly to cameras.February 23, 2005
Photos: Apple splashes color on iPod Minis
Will a metallic green music player make your friends green with envy? Apple certainly hopes so.February 23, 2005
Cameras, iPods need to talk to each other
If Apple wants to maintain MP3 player lead, iPod will have to connect with more than just a home computer.February 22, 2005
Fashion and gadgetry say, 'I do'
Is it the perfect union, or is one of the partners cheating on the other? Here's a peek at where this relationship is headed.The New York Times
February 22, 2005