Apple has uploaded a new support video to its YouTube channel today, and hidden in the video is a mention of the upcoming AirTag item trackers. 9to5Mac first reported the AirTags marketing name for the accessory back in October. [Update: The video has been removed by Apple] Last year, 9to5Mac …
Apple AirTags: What are they? When will they be released? How will it work?
Back in 2019, 9to5Mac exclusively reported that Apple is developing a Tile-like personal item tracker that will also integrate with the Find My app.
According to Macotakara sources, the iPhone 12 lineup may support a new WiFi spec, 802.11ay, which is currently in the draft phase and expected to be finalized at the end of the year. 802.11ay uses 60GHz spectrum (separate from the 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands used in standard home router WiFi) to offer …
As shared in a research note, TF Securities Ming-Chi Kuo expects Apple system-in-package partners to ramp up production of the ultra-wide band ‘AirTags’ in the second or third quarter of this year. Kuo says that the supply chain will be producing tens of millions of units by the end of the year. …
A report from Ming-Chi Kuo today centered on the impact to Apple’s supply chain of the coronavirus. Nested in the report, Kuo mentions several new products from Apple expected to arrive in the first half of 2020. The lineup includes the iPhone SE 2, a new iPad Pro and MacBooks with scissor keys, and …
We’ve been hearing rumors and seeing evidence about an Apple Tile-like device for tracking personal items. Now, with the release of iOS 13.2, we can confirm that this device will be called “AirTag”. A folder within the filesystem for the latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system possibly …