Logitech and Apple are working on integrating support for Logitech's inexpensive Crayon digital stylus in the upcoming iOS 12.2 software update.
iOS 12.2 extends support for Logitech’s Crayon stylus to iPad Pro and 2019 iPads
Logitech and Apple are working on integrating support for Logitech's inexpensive Crayon digital stylus in the upcoming iOS 12.2 software update.
Last Wednesday, Apple quietly unveiled their second-generation AirPods with Hey Siri and a few other perks. Customers who placed an order for the enhanced wireless earbuds are now starting to receive shipping notifications from couriers with delivery from Tuesday, March 26, the day following the company's "It's Showtime" star-studded press event.
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After Apple first teased AirPower all the way back in 2017, many companies came forward with their own version of the now stillborn product.
We’ve all seen our fair share of AirPower-like devices that may or may not launch on Kickstarter, or those already available at a suspiciously low price, but there is no real product out there that can claim to be the “AirPower Apple won’t release”.
Following the new AirPods that launched Wednesday, Apple is now expected to refresh the Beats-branded Powerbeats earphones by removing the wire between the wireless earbuds and swapping the Apple W1 chip for its newer version, the Apple H1 headphone chip.
Apple has finally managed to secure the rights to the all-important AirPower trademark ahead of its supposed arrival later this month, but it wasn't an easy task at all.
An eagle-eyed Twitter user has managed to uncover a never-before-seen image on Apple's website depicting the company's elusive multi-device AirPower Qi wireless charger in action.
Apple’s new second-generation AirPods can now be ordered from the company’s website, and many are wondering if they’re a worthwhile upgrade from the originals.
If you’re in the same boat, then you’ve come to the right place, because this piece will discuss the most significant differences between the original and second-generation AirPods.
Premium accessory maker Satechi today released a pair of new accessories designed for Mac and iPad Pro models that feature industry-standard USB-C connections.
Aside from announcing second-generation AirPods with Hey Siri, powered by the new H1 chip, Apple this morning also refreshed its iPhone case collection and the first-party Apple Watch band lineup in time for the Spring of 2019.
In case you missed it, Apple released its highly-anticipated second-generation AirPods on Wednesday with some notable under-the-hood improvements including the brand-new H1 chip and a Qi wireless charging-compatible case.
But as you might come to expect from Apple, the release of new hardware often requires newer software with support built-in, and the Cupertino-based company’s second-generation AirPods are no exception to this general rule of thumb.
The original AirPods debuted the Apple-designed W1 wireless chip without which their seamless pairing and other unique features wouldn't be possible. The new AirPods, available for pre-order beginning today ahead of their retail launch scheduled for Friday next week, take advantage of an improved version of the proprietary chip that now has a brand new name: H1.