After the release of the original iPod nano, the Internet practically erupted with blog posts and forum comments with folks complaining about their precious, diminutive music player becoming scratched ...
A group of consumers has banded together and filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple over the scratch-prone iPod nano. Finally tired of looking at their disfigured music players, several Apple ...
Todd Dailey has a nice little how-to up on his blog, showing you how to restore the shine to your iPod nano with a $4 can of Brasso. He has step-by-step pictures and then end results looks so ...
Apple will replace a limited number of defective screens Apple now says it will replace a small number of iPod screens that are cracking under inordinately low amounts of pressure. In an interview ...
Claiming that the iPod Nano has a widespread propensity for scratching easily, lawyers this week filed a class action suit against Apple Computer on behalf of those who have purchased the diminutive ...
Regular members of the class - "All persons and entities who purchased in the United States a new uncoated iPod nano for their own use and not for resale" who experienced scratching of the iPod nano ...
Apple has agreed to settle a US class action that alleged the original iPod nano was easily scratched. If approved by the court, the deal will see App ...
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