Examples of using Ipod shuffle in English and their translations into Turkish
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I mean, I, personally, request an iPod Shuffle.
Retrieved October 18, 2012."iPod shuffle- Technical Specifications.
They shipped only with the third-generation iPod shuffle.
With the iPod Shuffle taped to it? You mean that rusted,'80s exercise bike?
You mean that rusted,'80s exercise bike with the iPod Shuffle taped to it?
However, unlike the first-generation iPod Shuffle, the second generation did not have a built-in USB connector.
This guy did a mock video of one that's one inch square, like the real iPod Shuffle.
The second-generation iPod Shuffle was also able to act as a flash drive, just like the first-generation iPod Shuffle.
On September 9, 2009,Apple introduced three new colors for the iPod Shuffle: pink, blue, and green.
The new blue, green and pink variants of the iPod Shuffle reverted to shades that were similar to the colors that were released in January 2007.
According to the compatibility list published in Apple's website, none of the currentlysold Apple headphones support the third-generation iPod shuffle.
The second generation 2 GB iPod Shuffle was discontinued on March 11, 2009, and the 1 GB version was discontinued on September 9, 2009.
It was available with a silver or black brushed aluminum case similar to the second generation iPod Shuffle; this made it the first iPod Shuffle that was available in black.
In June 2009, Avon offered a gold iPod Shuffle(second generation) for $29 when purchased in conjunction with two ANEW skin care products.
According to Apple, owners of existing iPods had often left the music selection to"shuffle",and the new iPod Shuffle was a way of implementing that in a much more cost-effective fashion.
The front of the iPod Shuffle had buttons for Play/Pause, Next Song/Fast Forward, Previous Song/Fast Reverse, and up and down volume adjustment.
On January 30, 2007,Apple announced the addition of four new colors to the iPod Shuffle line- pink, orange, green, and blue, in addition to the original silver color.
It relied on the use of an"autofill" feature in iTunes, which selected songs at random from a user's music library(or from a specific playlist)and copied as many as would fit into the iPod Shuffle's storage.
On February 19, 2008,Apple introduced a 2 GB version of the iPod Shuffle, retailing for US$69 and available in all the same colours as the 1 GB model.
The third-generation iPod Shuffle featured a polished steel attachment clip, adopting for the first time the polished steel finishing previously found only on the larger iPods, rather than the brushed aluminum used in the second-generation iPod Shuffle. .
Genius Mixes were added, as well as improved App synchronization abilities,extending the iPod Shuffle 128 kbit/s down-convert feature to all of Apple's AAC-capable devices.
Older versions of iTunes allowed an iPod Shuffle playlist to be viewed and changed while the unit is not connected; the next time the unit is connected, it can then be updated with the changed playlist.
Unlike VoiceOver on OS X,where VoiceOver is marketed as an accessibility feature, on the iPod Shuffle VoiceOver is intended to be used by everyone, disabled or not.
On the second-generation iPod Shuffle, USB connectivity is provided via an included piece of hardware which acts as a docking station for the transfer of data and the recharging of the iPod's internal battery through its headphone jack.
At the Apple Let's Rock Event on September 9, 2008,Apple once again released four new colors for the iPod Shuffle: blue, green, pink, and red, replacing the colors that were released in September 2007.
Due to superior audio technology in the SigmaTel STMP35xx SOC and SDK, the first generation had a better bass response than a fourth-generation iPod, according to a review published days after its release.iTunes offered some new features for the iPod Shuffle.
The unit also comes with a lanyard that attaches to the iPod Shuffle via an attached cap andthis allows the user to wear the iPod Shuffle around his or her neck.
Later that year, Apple again refreshed its iPod line of MP3 players by introducing a multi-touch iPod Nano,an iPod Touch with FaceTime, and an iPod Shuffle that brought back the buttons of earlier generations.
Released on January 11, 2005 during the Macworld expo, the first-generation iPod Shuffle weighed 0.78 ounces(22 g), and was designed to be easily loaded with a selection of songs and to play them in random order.
However, on September 12, 2012, Apple held an event to formally introduce the iPhone 5,as well as a new iPod lineup, and the iPod Shuffle remained unchanged except for seven new color options(silver or black with a black control pad or green, blue, pink, yellow, and purple with a white control pad).