APPLE has launched its new iPhone in a shade of brilliant red to raise money for AIDS. The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus come in a vibrant red aluminium finish – first made famous in the iPod mini and Nano. They will be available to buy in store and online ... ( read original ...
RED or dead? Apple’s best and worst PRODUCT(RED) devices
I also don’t like the fact that Apple left the RED iPhone face white. I would much rather have had the jet black finish on the front side. With that said, we’ve finally got a PRODUCT(RED) iPhone. Not since the iPod nano (PRODUCT)RED Special Edition has ... ( read original story ...)
New Apple iPad 9.7 vs iPad Air 2: What's the difference?
But while Apple may not be officially selling the iPad Air 2 through its online store, you can still pick it up at other retailers, so it remains a relevant product. We have put the specs of the new iPad 9.7-inch against the iPad Air 2 to see what the ... ( read original story ...
Don't want a new iPad? Try one of these 3 alternatives
On Tuesday, Apple unveiled a new iPad model which will replace the iPad Air. It starts at $329 ... which has been billed as "the tablet that can replace your laptop." It boasts a 12.3-inch display, Intel Core processors, and can hold up to 1 TB of storage. ( read original story ...)
Apple Quietly Replaces iPad Air 2 With $329 iPad
It costs $329 and replaces the iPad Air 2 in the tablet lineup ... You may also be happy to hear it does retain the 3.5mm headphone jack. Apple decided not to offer a 64GB storage option, instead jumping to 128GB, which will cost $429. ( read original story ...)
Apple Just Unveiled A New Lineup of Seriously Cool Hermès Watch Bands
Pairing with the Apple Watch Series 2 are four new Hermès leather watch bands ... Available starting today on apple.com and hermes.com, the Single Tour will retail for $339, the Double Tour for $489, and the Double Buckle Cuff for $689. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 9.7 (2017) vs Apple iPad Air 2: What's the difference?
The Air is dead. Long live the iPad. As with the MacBook, it seems Apple is wont to streamline its product labels by shaving off their distinguishing elements. Meet, then, the Apple iPad: a 9.7-inch device almost identical to the iPad Air 2. So, besides ... ( read original story ...)