![]() This device was different from the iPod we knew - it looked like a pack of Wrigley’s gum - no click wheel, no screen, no hard disk. On January 11, 2005, just minutes before Apple CEO Steve Jobs concluded his Macworld keynote at the Moscone Center, he addressed a packed audience by announcing the iPod Shuffle for the first time as “One more thing”. Sales of the iPod were skyrocketing, and Apple was a few years away from unveiling the iPhone. The iPod Shuffle entered the market at a time when Apple’s hip music player had already become a pop cultural phenomenon. Humane AI Pin is pitched as a phone replacement without a screen. Although Apple no longer sells the iPod Shuffle, that one device was a precursor to what could possibly be the user interface of the future, allowing you to clip the tiny MP3 player to your shirt and control the music player through an innovative voice-and-remote interface. However, it was Apple that first attempted to venture into the realm of screen-less devices with the third-generation iPod Shuffle way back in 2009. When Humane’s AI Pin debuted last week, it sparked a whole new conversation about the elusive dream of creating screen-less devices. ![]()
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