In a bizarre blast from the past, commuters on the New York subway were recently surprised to see a vintage advertisement for the iconic iPod, a product that revolutionized the music industry two decades ago. Tony Fadell, the engineer credited with inventing the iPod, has weighed in on the nostalgic sighting, which has sparked a wave of nostalgia among tech enthusiasts. The iPod, which was first released in 2001, played a significant role in Apple's rise to dominance and paved the way for the company's future innovations, including the iPhone and iPad. Fadell's response to the ad's reappearance is a fascinating look at the enduring impact of the iPod on modern technology.


'Father of the iPod' responds as ad for 20 year-old-Apple product appears on NY subway  UNILAD Tech