How to give your AirTag to another user
You've set up your AirTag for your car keys, but now your partner is going out of town. Here's how to give them your AirTag so they can make it their own.
You've set up your AirTag for your car keys, but now your partner is going out of town. Here's how to give them your AirTag so they can make it their own.
Apple's AirTags are officially arriving on customer doorsteps Friday, and one Japanese teardown company has already taken one apart to reveal its internal design.
If you chose the wrong name during setup, or simply want to change it now, you can rename your AirTag in just a few steps.
Apple's iOS 14.5 launches with mask unlock, initial AirTag reviews are out, and M1 iPad Pro and iMac are now available to purchase, all on this week's episode of the ÌÇÐÄVlog podcast.
It's launch day and Apple customers in Australia and New Zealand are starting to receive their AirTag and purple iPhone 12 devices.
Hot on the heels of Apple's AirTag announcement, T-Mobile is launching the SyncUp Tracker, which uses LTE and GPS instead of Bluetooth or ultra-wideband (UWB) for locating lost items.
If you're buying an AirTag at launch, you'll probably want to acquire a holder for the small tracker. Here's a compilation of accessories for AirTag that you can buy to carry around and attach it to the things you don't want to lose.
Apple's launch of AirTag puts it into a growing market of tracking accessories, but how does it compare against the Tile Pro and the Find My-enabled Chipolo One Spot? We compare the trackers.
The luxury leather brand Hermes has introduced a fourth option in its AirTag accessory range, one that is only available from the company's own store, along with a new leather iPhone 12 case.
Diving in-depth on the M1 iPad Pro, the redesigned iMac, and exactly what Apple Podcast Subscriptions means for creators.
Apple on Tuesday released new iPad Pro and iMac devices powered by the M1 chip, along with AirTag, a refreshed Apple TV 4K, a new podcasting service, and a purple iPhone 12. Here's what analysts thought about the Apple event.
Apple's "Spring Loaded" event on Tuesday launched the highly anticipated AirTag alongside the new M1 iMac and iPad Pro. Here's what you need to know about the event and what we thought about it.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, the chair of the U.S. Senate's antitrust subcommittee, called the release of AirTags "timely" ahead of a hearing examining the market power of Apple and Google.
When AirTag is placed in Lost Mode, all NFC-capable devices — including those running Android — can read the locator's preprogrammed discovery message, a small but potentially important feature that could assist in the return of lost items.
Following Apple's announcement of AirTag, third-party accessory makers Nomad and Belkin on Tuesday officially released a range of products to go with the tracker.
Tile CEO CJ Prober expressed antitrust concerns about Apple's Find My app and AirTags just hours after the Cupertino tech giant announced the tracking accessory that is set to compete against Tile's main product line.
Apple launches its long-rumored AirTag tracking accessory, a redesigned 24-inch iMac powered by the M1 that comes in seven colors, and new iPad Pro models.
After a series of leaks and rumors spanning years, Apple's AirTag tracker system has arrived to help you keep track of all your gear from your iPhone. Integrating with Apple's "Find My" app, the accessories are priced at $29 apiece, or $99 for a four-pack.
Following its partial shuttering of the online Apple Store, it's now all down and users will not be able to buy devices until after the "Spring Loaded" event.
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