Apple today announced that the company has sold 100 Million iPods. That is one of the greatest strategic feats of all time. However, how many iPods are not accounted for in that 100 million sold? How many ceased functioning soon after they were purchased or near the end of the Support or Extended Support periods? We all understand the distributed nature of product manufacture and that Apple may not be to blame for the more unfortunate events surrounding the mass production of the company’s flagship consumer product. While we’re celebrating the existence of one of the greatest MP3 players on the planet, we would love to hear from our readers on their experiences, both good and bad, with iPods over the years.
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Christopher Thompson