After years of experience in working inside the Android ecosystem, developers of Bliss OS have decided to create a new OS experience that would include all the features that both PC novices and enthusiasts could imagine, providing a stable unified ROM/OS that can run on all modern devices. The iPod was a revolutionary device that gave people unprecedented control over their listening habits.Bliss OS is an Android-based open-source operating system optimized for the use on a wide variety of modern PC tablets, giving them a new lease to life with a modern, highly-optimized touch-and mouse friendly environment for all your daily home and business needs.īuilt on top of Android 12, this extensively customized operating system prides itself on bringing its users a seamless experience of syncing, which includes syncing of installed apps, settings, and customizations across all of your devices that are powered by Bliss OS. Released more than 20 years ago, the original iPod with its click wheel and basic interface, is now a piece of tech we feel nostalgia for. 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. Old iPods had hefty HDDs and Huxtable wanted something sleeker and bigger.
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