Apple on Thursday added the seventh-generation iPod nano to its list of Vintage and Obsolete products, officially ending support for the venerable pint-sized music player.Introduced on Sept. 7, 2005, the iPod nano was touted as the smallest iPod with a screen. Over the course of its nearly 12-year run, the stalwart music player took on a variety of shapes, sizes and formats.The first generation was a tall, slim take on the traditional iPod design language. Featuring a Click Wheel and a 1.5-inch color screen, the device could be had in 2GB and 4GB priced between the iPod Shuffle and iPod Classic.Read more