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Apple to discontinue the iPod after 21 years – BBC News


Apple has announced it will no longer be producing its music player, the iPod Touch, bringing an end to a device widely praised for revolutionising how people listen to music.

When the first iPod was launched in 2001, it could store 1,000 tracks. Today there are more than 90 million songs on Apple’s streaming service.

There have been various iPod models over the years – including the Nano and Shuffle – but the iPod Touch, which was released in 2007 is the last model to be discontinued.

Apple says it will remain available to buy "while stocks last".

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