Fixed in place.Are the hooks fixed in place or can you wear them like the galaxy buds?
Fixed in place.Are the hooks fixed in place or can you wear them like the galaxy buds?
Kinda like them. I'll wait for reviews.Black and in-ear, that's gonna scratch a lot of people's itches with the AirPods. I wonder in what ways Apple gimped them compared to AirPods, if any.
My girlfriend is an illustrator and needs a new iMac. Luckily Apple just released new ones!!
However, I'm trying to decide which one she should get. I'm inclined to get her the hexacore 3.0 GHz i5, but afaik Photoshop isn't all that good at multicore and thus big clock speeds are more beneficial, and one model lower has the 3.6 GHz i3. The i3 doesn't have turbo boost though, so I'm not quite sure what's best here. In any case, I'm upgrading her ram to 16 GB.
The i5 model also has a better gpu with double the vram, and it comes with the fusion drive by default. When I select the fusion drive for the i3 model, it's only marginally cheaper. Not sure how much the better gpu will benefit her, though.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Seeing a lot of sources say that the ETA on the second gen Airpods will be tomorrow for delivery. Wondering if these ETAs reflect in-store availability as well?
I prefer to pick mine up along with a new XR at the same time.
It shouldn't need any update. It likely falls back on the same connection protocols used with the W1 AirPods.I take it the Watch needs an update to be compatible with the new AirPods? Still nothing yet and they're basically out today.
Oh that's good to know.It shouldn't need any update. It likely falls back on the same connection protocols used with the W1 AirPods.
Same here, iPhone X however.Updated all my devices (MacBook, iPad and iPhone XS max) and the new Apple News app crashes instantly on all of them. lol.
Black and in-ear sounds good, but I don't want no dang hooks on my earphones
Can someone tell me whats so special about the Airpower mat? Is it doing anything special that other products on the market isn't already doing?
I see mats on Amazon that charges 2+ products at once at 10W. Is there something proprietary in the Airpower im not seeing?
Seeing a lot of sources say that the ETA on the second gen Airpods will be tomorrow for delivery. Wondering if these ETAs reflect in-store availability as well?
I prefer to pick mine up along with a new XR at the same time.
Yes, I've also noticed that my left airpod is very quiet but that might just be dirty inside the airpod.Anyone else starting to notice that their AirPods don't really last as long as they used to on a single charge? I'm not really down for $269.99 CAD for the new generation of AirPods after only 1.5 years of owning the originals, despite how much I love them.
Anyone else starting to notice that their AirPods don't really last as long as they used to on a single charge? I'm not really down for $269.99 CAD for the new generation of AirPods after only 1.5 years of owning the originals, despite how much I love them.
Yes, I've also noticed that my left airpod is very quiet but that might just be dirty inside the airpod.
Regarding the announcement of the Apple TV app coming to Roku, Fire TV and other devices:
Does that mean that I'll be able to watch movies I've purchqsed in iOS or Apple TV in my Roku once that app rolls out?
Or is this strictly the TV streaming service and won't include purchased movies from Apple?
That would be great. I have a really old Apple TV but I never keep it hooked up anymore because its interface is fairly slow, but my fiancé and I have several movies that are only on iTunes (not on Movies Anywhere yet) and it sucks to have to plug the Apple TV back in just to watch the handful of movies we have on there.I bet it includes iTunes purchases, like Apple Music on Android does
Yeah that's the problem haha.Consequence of such small batteries, unfortunately. Not much Apple can do given battery chemistry being where it's at.
Yea, mine were almost 2 years old and felt like they had less than 50% the capacity of new ones. Luckily we have 2 year warranty here so Apple exchanged them for free.Anyone else starting to notice that their AirPods don't really last as long as they used to on a single charge? I'm not really down for $269.99 CAD for the new generation of AirPods after only 1.5 years of owning the originals, despite how much I love them.
From what I've read about wireless chargers is that there's usually a sweet spot you have to line up to charge, which takes away a bit from the convenience factor. Like you can't necessarily just plop a phone down anywhere, it's gotta line up right. The overly complex AirPower rumors make sense in that light since they want people to be able to just stick stuff anywhere on there and just work...unfortunately that's apparently more difficult to pull off than they thought (at least to their satisfaction).1. It works for Apple Watch
2. It can simultaneously charge an iPhone, Airpods, and Watch, if the old promo is to be believed.
So basically, three coils close together and interoperable support for Apple Watch. But honestly, we haven't even seen a real one yet so who knows on wattage, how close the coils are together, how loosely things can sit on the mat when next to each other, etc. I remember an old report suggesting 8 coils or something to make it truly idiot-proof (just put three things on there, it works) but it could also be much simpler than that?
Yeah...if I get new ones (or the new Powerbeats) I'll sell mine to fund them. On the plus side AirPods are now a hot thing apparently so it looks like you can sell them for a decent amount at least.Anyone else starting to notice that their AirPods don't really last as long as they used to on a single charge? I'm not really down for $269.99 CAD for the new generation of AirPods after only 1.5 years of owning the originals, despite how much I love them.
I'm really hoping USB-C, particularly since they have an Android market to cater to, but wouldn't be surprised at Lightning. The redesigned Pill they came out with a while ago was Lightning as well, then again, that was quite a while ago at this point. Perhaps things have settled down with USB-C and it's ubiquitous enough to go with it. And wondering if it'll have wireless charging too.I wonder if the new Powerbeats Pro will use USB-C instead of Lightning. Only the BeatsX use Lightning, while the Powerbeats 3 use micro USB.
Its new with 12.2Since when do we see our AppleCare coverage in the "About" section? iOS 12.2? Because that's pretty nifty.
Would the ipad mini 2 (i know it's old) be worth 90 bucks? i'm looking for something to just dick around on in bed mostly, for videos and era surfing and stuff.
Are you dragging from the applications folder or just the dock? Essential apps that can't be deleted with throw up an error if you attempt to trash them.Is it possible to remove any or all of these apps from my MacBook? I don't use any of them.
Dragging them to the trash does nothing, not even a message telling me they can't be deleted.
- Books
- Calendar
- FaceTime
- Home
- iMovie
- iTunes
- Maps
- Messages
- News
- Notes
- Photos
- Siri
I don't think you can delete these apps, because they're not just apps but also deeply integrated system services (Mail, Messages, Maps, Calendar, Siri, Photos, etc.)Are you dragging from the applications folder or just the dock? Essential apps that can't be deleted with throw up an error if you attempt to trash them.
Thing is, the "services" these apps provide aren't actually in the apps themselves for the most part. Like iOS it's all in libraries in the background. So like iOS you should be allowed to remove those apps on macOS, but Apple doesn't let you right now. You'd think they'd want to make it like iOS and have the ability to "offload" these apps or delete them all together, but it would still keep the helper libraries in place. To the user they'd be gone but the OS would still work when it needs to. Maybe 10.15 will allow it. macOS seems to get iOS features a few years later these days.I don't think you can delete these apps, because they're not just apps but also deeply integrated system services (Mail, Messages, Maps, Calendar, Siri, Photos, etc.)
You should be able to delete iMovie, it's an app from the app store, so you should be able to hold-option-and-click-the-X when looking at iMove in launchpad.
Besides, most of these apps take up very little space.