Apple still sells iPods, but they’re just iPhones with features stripped out and most of us listen to music through streaming services. Huxtable got the idea to make the iPod when she realized she hadn’t listened to some of her favorite artists in a really long time. “Not because I'd stopped liking them, but because they weren't being suggested by whatever algorithm dictates my listening,” Huxtable said. “The genre variety of what I listened to had plummeted as well, and I wasn't enjoying the music quite so much. It was starting to become more and more like background noise with a beat. I ‘rediscovered' a few of them on Spotify, but it still felt like I was being guided towards letting someone else choose for me.”įor the project, Huxtable pulled apart a 5th generation iPod. Her biggest upgrades were the battery and the storage. Zoom to your house or anywhere else then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View. Old iPods had hefty HDDs and Huxtable wanted something sleeker and bigger. See the world from a new point of view with Voyager, a collection of guided tours from BBC Earth, NASA, National Geographic, and more. And now, visualize the immersive maps and stories youve created with Google Earth on web on your mobile device. She used a thin iFlash Quad which let her insert four SD cards. “SD cards use less power + put out less heat than the comparable SSDs,” she said in her blog explaining the project.
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