Tile plans to release Ultra Wideband tracking tag similar to rumored Apple 'AirTags'
Tile is planning to introduce a new tracking device with Ultra Wideband capabilities, an expected core feature of Apple's long-rumored "AirTags."
Tile is planning to introduce a new tracking device with Ultra Wideband capabilities, an expected core feature of Apple's long-rumored "AirTags."
Apple's releases for 2021 will include some often-rumored items, according to TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, including the long-awaited "AirTags" and some form of AR-based device.
The unreleased Apple "AirTags" have appeared in a short animation that a leaker claims is the pairing video that plays when setting up your new tracker.
Following Apple's trilogy of special events, and the AirPods Max launch, Apple almost certainly finished with its hardware launches — but there's more coming. Here's what you could expect to see come out of Cupertino in early 2021.
Apple may be planning to release new hardware through a press release on Tuesday, Dec. 8, an internal memo to service providers suggests.
Apple looks to be including safety and privacy features in its "AirTags" accessory that could address concerns about unwanted tracking or stalking via the Find My app.
Apple's first iOS 14.3 beta, which was briefly released Thursday, contains more evidence that the company is still developing "AirTags."
While Apple's third fall 2020 "one more thing" event is largely expected to center on Apple Silicon Macs, there are still a few other things that could make an appearance. Here's what to expect.
A photo circulating online suggests Apple is preparing a leather keyring accessory for an as-yet-unannounced "AirTags" tracking device.
Apple's long-rumored "AirTags" could be announced at an expected Apple Silicon event in November and ship before the end of the year, according to a known leaker.
Apple has practically confirmed the existence of its rumored "AirTags," with designs for the location tracking device surfacing showing a tightly-packed yet extremely compact accessory, as well as holsters and unexpected use cases.
Nearing the end of 2020, Apple still has hardware to debut before the end of the year or in early 2021. Beyond macOS Big Sur and Apple Silicon, Here's what could turn up in the coming months.
Apple's rumored "AirPods Studio" headphones have reportedly been delayed in production and won't be ready to ship until December, while the long-rumored "AirTags" could see a release in November.
Apple's second fall special event, "Hi, Speed," has been announced , and is expected to feature new "iPhone 12" models alongside some other products. Here's what Apple could offer up during the presentation.
We're all waiting to see the "iPhone 12" at Apple's "Hi, Speed" event. There's a possibility for more, though, including a new "HomePod mini," but maybe also an "iPhone for Life" upgrade plan. Plus we discuss the new features in iOS 14 photos, and remember Steve Jobs, on the ÌÇÐÄVlog podcast.
Jon Prosser claims that Apple is delaying "AirTags" to March 2021, and that while the "AirPods Studio" headphones will not be launched in October, they are due soon and pricing will start at $350, with a $599 luxury model possible.
Ahead of a potential Apple tracking tag launch, Chipolo has introduced a new environmentally friendly tracking tag made out of recycled plastic from the ocean.
Apple has revealed it will be holding its second fall special event on October 13, one that is anticipated to feature the launch of the "iPhone 12" generation, as well as other products like "AirTags."
Just one day before Apple is set to reveal new products as part of its "Time Flies" special event, prolific leaker Jon Prosser has offered more details of what to expect for "AirTags," including renders of what it will look like.
Apple's September event will be streamed and available to watch live across most Apple devices, as well as online — although there are some changes this time.
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