Tag: One More Thing

  • Apple posts “One More Thing” media event to YouTube to allow for rewatching/analysis

    Although it was relatively short for an Apple Event, they packed a ton of good stuff into it.

    If you’re hankering to watch Apple’s “One More Thing” event from Tuesday, it’s now available on the company’s YouTube channel. You can also skip to the specific sections as needed, and the PC Guy is there at the 45 minute 29 second mark.

    Enjoy!

    Via The Mac Observer and YouTube

  • Apple’s MagSafe Duo charger passes Korean regulatory test, could surface at “One More Thing” media event

    Once again, it’s the regulatory tests that herald of nifty things to come.

    Apple’s unreleased MagSafe Duo Charger has passed Korea’s National Radio Research Agency compliance tests, which may indicate that the wireless charging pad is close to shipping out the door.

    Apple announced the ‌MagSafe‌ Duo during its ‌iPhone 12‌ launch event in October. The charging accessory is vaguely reminiscent of Apple’s canceled AirPower charging mat, featuring space to charge both an ‌‌‌iPhone 12‌‌‌ and Apple Watch (but not ‌AirPods‌) at the same time. 

    The company has yet to provide specific availability or price details for the unit, and it has yet to be listed in Apple’s online store. According to the iPhone 12 press release, the MagSafe Duo was set to arrive at a “later date.”

    Even so, this could be among the products announced at Apple’s “One More Thing” press event, which is slated to occur virtually on November 10th.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors

  • Rumor: Two Apple Silicon-powered MacBook Pros, MacBook Air said to be unveiled at Apple’s “One More Thing” event on November 10th

    The rumor mill has spoken, and it has indicated that Apple could be releasing two Apple Silicon-based MacBook Pros and a MacBook Air as the centerpiece of its “One More thing” virtual event, which is set to take place on November 10, 2020.

    Per Bloomberg News, this may be all all that’s revealed:

    Apple and overseas suppliers are ramping up production of three Mac laptops with Apple processors: new 13-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros and a new 13-inch MacBook Air.

    It’s been said that Apple supplier Foxconn is assembling the two 13-inch notebooks while Quanta Computer is building the new 16-inch MacBook Air.

    The Apple silicon processors are reportedly based on the A14 chip that appears in the latest iPhones and iPad Air. Tests are said to have revealed improved power efficiency when compared to the outgoing Intel parts.

    Apple is also said to be working on a new Augmented Reality tool that users can access by tapping on the event page of an iPhone or iPad.

    Other rumors have indicated that Apple is planning a release date for its macOS Big Sur operating system as well as

    upgraded AirPods, AirPods Pro, and the much-discussed AirPod Studio over-ear headphones.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via The Mac Observer and Bloomberg News

  • Apple announces “One more thing” virtual event for November 10th, raises speculation of Apple Silicon hardware to be released before the end of 2020

    If you miss hearing Steve Jobs mention “One more thing” at the end of a Macworld Expo keynote, this might be what you’re looking for.

    Apple sent out a virtual invite on Monday to its “One more thing” event, which has been scheduled for Tuesday, November 10, at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.

    While the invitation provides very few details, it’s thought that Apple CEO will be unveiling Macs with Apple’s new Apple Silicon processors, which he stated were scheduled to ship before the end of 2020. The event will be held virtually, like the last several have been, and will likely be prerecorded at various locations inside Apple Park.

    Apple’s recent special events introduced the iPad Air 4, the 10.2-inch iPad, the Apple Watch Series 6, the Apple Watch SE, and the HomePod mini.

    Current speculation points to a form of MacBook Pro, possibly a refined version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro. There has been some suggestion of multiple MacBook models, as well as a MacBook Air, while a 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro using the technology may wait until 2021. 

    It’s also thought that Apple could unveil macOS Big Sur, which is designed to work on both Intel-based and Apple Silicon-based Macs and MacBooks. Other potential releases include AirTags as well as AirPods Studio, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Pro Lite earbuds, which have surfaced in the rumor mill of late.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via AppleInsider

  • Rumor: Apple could release updated Apple TV as “One more thing” surprise during September 10th media event

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    With Apple’s September 10th media event approaching and almost all voices stating this will be centered around the next-gen iPhones, rumors have surfaced as to a “One more thing” surprise in store for the audience.

    Apple is said to be on the verge of releasing an updated Apple TV, according to noted Twitter tipster CoinX, who has accurately leaked several Apple products and/or their details, over the years.

    While the account doesn’t tweet often, it has indicated that an Apple TV with the designation 11,1 and codename J305 is coming. No details were provided except that it upgrades the SoC from an A10X to an A12 processor. Lending weight to the rumor, MacRumors says it has found references to this product in the iOS 13 internal codebase two which it has access.

    The rumor is out there, it’s interesting, and we’ll see what pans out come Tuesday, September 10th.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via Macworld, MacRumors, and Twitter