The iPod is a portable media player designed and  marketed by Apple and launched on October 23, 2001.
As  of June 2010, the product line-up includes the hard drive-based iPod  Classic, the touchscreen iPod  Touch, the video-capable iPod  Nano, and the compact iPod  Shuffle.
The iPhone can function as an iPod but is generally treated as a separate product._
Former iPod models include the iPod  Mini and the spin-off iPod  Photo (since reintegrated into the main iPod Classic line).
iPod  Classic models store media on an internal hard drive, while all other models use flash  memory to enable their smaller size (the discontinued Mini used a Microdrive  miniature hard drive).
As with many other digital music players, iPods can also serve as external data storage devices. Storage capacity varies by model, ranging from 2 GB for the iPod Shuffle to 160 GB for the iPod Classic._
Apple's iTunes  software can be used to transfer music to the devices from computers  using certain versions of Apple Macintosh  and Microsoft  Windows operating systems.
For users who choose not to use Apple's software or whose computers cannot run iTunes software, several open source alternatives to iTunes are also available._
iTunes and its alternatives may also transfer photos, videos, games, contact information, e-mail settings, Web bookmarks, and calendars to iPod models supporting those features._
 
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