Plus, while the iPad Pro 10.5 works for some folks as a full-fledged work machine, it's still not powerful enough for me to get any real work done. A cheaper MacBook Air could be the sweet spot Apple needs. ( read original story ...)
Comment: A more affordable MacBook Air would be the new iBook
It’s significantly more affordable than other MacBooks, but still a much more expensive investment than a $349 iPhone or a $329 iPad. So if Apple is able to make a version of the MacBook Air that brings it into a new demographic, that’s a smart move. ( read original story ...)
Apple is reportedly working on high-end, over-the-ear headphones
Apple might be planning to dive into the high-end headphones market, possibly even this year. This is according to a new Bloomberg report, which claims these headphones will have noise-cancellation and be wireless, with pairing likely being as easy as ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s new high-end headphones won’t launch until late 2018, at best
Word got out last week that Apple is working on a pair of noise-canceling high-end headphones that would work pretty much like the AirPods do. However, they’d target the premium audience looking for better audio experience. The unnamed product ... ( read original story ...)
Report: Apple is making its own high-end noise-cancelling headphones
Apple is developing a pair of high-end wireless noise-cancelling headphones and could launch them as soon as the end of this year, according to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Debby Wu. The report corroborates a late February memo from KGI ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Turns Up Audio Ambition With High-End Headphones
This would be the latest in a long line of music-focused products and services from Apple. The iPod and the iTunes Store revolutionized how music was consumed -- as digital downloads rather than physical CDs. The company’s largest ever acquisition was ... ( read original story ...)
Apple preps high-end noise-canceling, over-ear headphones
“Apple Inc.’s AirPods earphones have been a surprise hit,” Mark Gurman and Debby Wu report for Bloomberg. “Now, the company is planning a push into the high end of the market.” MacDailyNews Take: Who was surprised? We weren’t. “The Cupertino ... ( read original story ...)