Say Goodbye To The Apple iPod

It is the end of an era.  Apple recently announced that they were discontinuing the legendary iPod, which is now in its 7th generation of production.

When first released more than fifteen years ago, the iPod was an instant smash hit that almost singlehandedly created the digital music industry, moving it from the shadowy frontier of P2P file sharing services to mainstream respectability.

That’s not bad for a device that costs just under two hundred bucks.

If you don’t yet have an iPod but you feel like you want one, the time to act is now before they’re gone.  Although the company has stopped manufacturing new iPods, you can still buy one while supplies last. In case you weren’t aware, the latest version of the iPod is more than just a simple music player – it’s also a surprisingly good digital camera and can even be used as a handheld gaming device.

The 7th generation iPod was released in May of 2019. It sports a fairly powerful A10 Fusion chip paired with a four-inch Retina display and boasts up to 256 GP of storage space.

Apple seldom provides details about why they’ve decided to cancel a given product and they’ve kept with that tradition here, but the reasons are easy enough to guess.  Apple was hit particularly hard by the supply chain issues the pandemic caused and given the increase in the capabilities of today’s smartphones, the iPod was increasingly relegated to niche product status.

Even so, it’s a good product and surprisingly versatile.  About the only thing you can’t do on it is make phone calls. If that sounds like something you’d be interested in owning, you still have a small window of opportunity to pick one up before they’re gone for good.

Farewell, iPod.  You were ahead of your time, and you will be missed.

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Paul Marchese
President of Marchese Computer Products | IT Consultant | Best Selling Cybersecurity and Compliance Author

Paul Marchese is a veteran IT leader and founder of MCP, the longest-standing technology firm in Western and Central New York. With over four decades of experience, he has built a company dedicated to simplifying technology for small and medium-sized businesses. 

Since founding MCP in 1981, Paul has led the organization in delivering strategic IT, cybersecurity, and risk management solutions that enable clients to focus on growth rather than IT challenges.

His expertise spans IT strategy, cybersecurity, and business operations, with a focus on industries such as construction, legal, manufacturing, agriculture, and engineering. Under his leadership, MCP provides services that strengthen compliance, streamline processes, and secure organizations against evolving threats.

Paul has written several Amazon bestselling books, including Business Owner’s Guide to Cyber Security (2020), From Exposed to Secure (2024), and The Cyber Playbook (2025).

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