Day: October 16, 2020

November Event Coming? Everything Apple Didn’t Announce at the October Event – MacRumors

Apple has held events in September and October so far, first focusing on the Apple Watch Series 6 and iPad Air and then new iPhone 12 models and the HomePod mini. There are still a handful of products that Apple is expected to launch before the end of the year, so will we see a November event?


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From AirPods Studio to an Arm-based Silicon Mac, there are still new devices that we could see this year. Below, we’ve outlined the rumored products that didn’t make an appearance at the October event.

AirPods Studio

Apple is planning to add high-end over-ear “AirPods Studio” headphones to its AirPods lineup, and some rumors suggest that may be a product that’s ready to go and set to launch before the end of 2020.

There was speculation that ‌AirPods Studio‌ would show up at the October event, but a massive leak outlining what we’d see at the event didn’t include ‌AirPods Studio‌, so we ended up knowing not to expect it.


Both ‌AirPods‌ and AirPods Pro launched in the later months of the year, so there’s still a good chance we’re going to get new headphones this year. Rumored to be priced starting at $350, ‌AirPods Studio‌ will feature Active Noise Cancellation and a retro-style design that could involve both a premium model made from high quality materials and a sport-oriented model made from breathable, lighter weight materials.

‌AirPods Studio‌ could feature magnetic ear cups and headband padding that can be swapped out for a customizable look, much like Apple Watch bands, and there could be neat features like ear detection so there’s no right or left side when wearing the headphones.

The 2020 launch date isn’t a sure thing, as there’s been some mixed information suggesting the ‌AirPods Studio‌ might not be ready for launch, so it’s unclear just what’s going to happen.

We’ve been hearing rumors about Apple’s Bluetooth-based item trackers for well over a year, and there’s never been a clear launch timeline. It would have made sense to unveil the AirTags alongside new iPhones given the interoperability between them, but that didn’t happen.

If you’ve been living under a rock and aren’t familiar with ‌AirTags‌, they’re Apple’s version of the Tile. ‌AirTags‌ are small Bluetooth-equipped item trackers that you can attach to important but easily lost items, allowing the ‌AirTags‌ (and the items) to be tracked right inside the Find My app alongside your Apple devices.


There’s no guarantee that ‌AirTags‌ are launching in 2020, so there’s a chance that we aren’t going to see them this year. In fact, leaker Jon Prosser, who has a mixed track record when it comes to reporting Apple’s plans, recently said the ‌AirTags‌ won’t be coming until March 2021. Prosser has since said that the ‌AirPods Studio‌ headphones have actually been pushed back, so Apple is going to debut ‌AirTags‌ instead. Given the super mixed information, we’ll have to wait to see what ends up launching.

Recent speculation suggests that Apple perhaps has had the ‌AirTags‌ ready to go for quite some time (hence code found in early versions of iOS 13), but has held them back to allow third-party item tracker manufacturers time to develop their own solutions that integrate with the ‌Find My‌ app in an effort to stave off antitrust accusations. Since ‌AirTags‌ rumors first leaked, Tile has been unhappy because a better Apple-designed Bluetooth tracker that integrates right into the ‌Find My‌ app has the potential to tank Tile’s business.

Apple Silicon Macs

Apple itself has said that the first Mac with an Apple Silicon chip is coming before the end of 2020, so we can count on at least one Mac launch in November or December.

There’s no word yet on exactly which Mac will get an Apple Silicon chip first, but based on rumors, candidates include a new MacBook Pro, a new MacBook Air, a resurrected 12-inch MacBook, or a new 24-inch iMac.


Apple is working on a revamped 14-inch MacBook that will be similar to the 16-inch MacBook and a redesigned 24-inch ‌iMac‌ to replace the 21.5-inch ‌iMac‌, and the launch of both of these significant redesigns would be an ideal time to unveil fresh new Apple-designed chips.

Regardless of which Mac comes first, Apple is transitioning its entire Mac lineup to ‌Apple Silicon‌ chips, a process that’s expected to take a year. By the end of 2021, Apple may be well on its way to sunsetting all Macs with Intel chips. We may not be able to count on ‌AirPods Studio‌ or ‌AirTags‌ for certain, but new Macs are definitely coming.

Apple TV

As with ‌AirTags‌, rumors about a next-generation Apple TV have been floating around for months, if not years. We haven’t had a new version of the ‌Apple TV‌ since 2017, and we’re long overdue for an update.

Apple is said to be working on multiple ‌Apple TV‌ set-top boxes, including one that has an A14X chip that offers console-like performance. There are also rumors of a new ‌Apple TV‌ remote with ‌Find My‌ integration to keep it from getting lost.

No ‌Apple TV‌ made an appearance at Apple’s October event, and it’s not looking like we’re going to see it a potential November event, either. According to an August report from Bloomberg, a new ‌Apple TV‌ might not be ready to launch until sometime in 2021.

November Event?

There’s a chance that Apple could hold a third November event to show off new products because the ‌Apple Silicon‌ Macs at a minimum are event-worthy devices. Of course, there’s no guarantee at this time, because the devices that are still on the horizon could also come out through a press release.

Predicting a possible event date in November is tricky. November 3 is election day in the United States, November 11 is Veterans Day, and November 26 is Thanksgiving in the United States with Apple giving all corporate employees that week off. If Apple does hold an event, we could perhaps get invites in the first week of November with an event to take place on November 9 or 10 ahead of Veteran’s Day.

A recent rumor has suggested that Apple is actually planning an ‌Apple Silicon‌ event for November 17, so that could be when we’ll see an announcement instead. That date is getting awfully close to Thanksgiving a week later, but Apple doesn’t have a lot of options in the month of November.

Prime Day 2020 deals still available: Get a MacBook Air for $850, a Roku for $27, AirPods Pro for $199 – CNET

This story is part of Amazon Prime Day, CNET’s guide on everything you need to know and how to make sure you get the best deal.

Amazon Prime Day 2020 is officially over. The two-day event brought out some pretty sweet deals — many of which we expect to be repeated on Black Friday, so don’t be too upset if you missed something you were jazzed for. But, if you’re not looking to wait another month and a half, you still have the chance to take advantage of Prime Day pricing on select items.

Just a reminder, though: Prime Day isn’t the end-all be-all of deals. Today, for example, Amazon slashed the first-gen iPad Pro 11-inch (1TB Wi-Fi) to $910, the lowest price on record. It originally sold for $1,349 and typically runs closer to $1,200.

Meanwhile, below is the best of what’s left from Prime Day. As before, you must be an Amazon Prime subscriber to take advantage of many of these deals. If you are, there’s one particularly great leftover: You can get a $100 Amazon gift card when you sign up for an Amazon Prime Rewards Visa card. That card also scores you 5% back on nearly everything you buy from Amazon and Whole Foods, and for a limited time you can get a whopping 25% back on select electronics and AmazonBasics kitchenware.

One last note: Stores like Best Buy and Walmart are running sales of their own to compete with Amazon, and many of their deals are still live as well.

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After briefly hitting $190 at Woot on Monday, Amazon once again has the lowest price, $199, on the AirPods Pro, which is $50 off Apple’s list price.

A few of Apple’s other “pods” are also on sale:

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You’ll see a $950 price tag when you land at the product page, but the price will drop another $100 at checkout. That’s the best deal on record for this current-generation model, which has 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It’s available in your choice of three colors. (Just remember: We are likely to see newer, albeit likely more expensive, Macs next month using the new Apple silicon alternatives to Intel chips.)

Roku

It may be two years old, but the Roku Premiere is still an excellent streamer. It has apps for pretty much every streaming service under the sun, and it slings them all at 4K. The latest version supports HDR, too. Whether there’s a “dumb” TV you’re looking to make smart or an old Roku that’s in need of replacing, it’s hard to beat this all-time-low price.

You can also get the Roku Express HD for just $21, the lowest price yet. It doesn’t do 4K, making it more suitable to smaller TVs. Read our Roku Premiere review.

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It’s not just Amazon that has Prime Day specials. Case in point: The single best Galaxy S20 deal to date comes from Visible. The carrier is chopping over $400 off the regular price of the flagship phone, which normally sells for $984 (and $1,000 elsewhere). You’ll get out the door for $768, then receive a $200 prepaid MasterCard after two months of Visible service at $40 a month.

You’ll also receive a $200 Samsung gift card you can use to buy other goodies. All this is predicated on porting your number to Visible as part of your purchase. Still, it’s a fantastic deal.

A Prime Day “lead-out” deal, this smart plug normally sells for $23. Ask your Alexa-capable device to “order a Kasa Smart Plug Mini” and it should land in your shopping cart for just $4.99. Once Alexa confirms that, you can complete the purchase with your voice, or bop into your cart in Amazon proper (website or app) and check out the usual way.

Note: This has appeared and disappeared a few times this morning; right now it appears to be gone again. It’s worth trying to see if you can still get it, but no promises. Read the Kasa Smart Plug Mini review.

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Another Prime Day “lead-out” deal, this excellent little smart camera normally sells for $20. Ask your Alexa-capable device to “order a Wyze Cam” and it should land in your shopping cart for just $9.99. Once Alexa confirms that, you can complete the purchase with your voice, or bop into your cart in Amazon proper (website or app) and check out the usual way.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear you can get both the Wyze Cam and the aforementioned Kasa Smart Plug at their Alexa-discounted prices — not in the same purchase, anyway. When I added both to my cart (again, using Alexa), the second one wasn’t discounted. Read the Wyze Cam review.

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Apple Event to Unveil First Apple Silicon Macs Could Happen on November 17 – MacRumors

Apple will hold another digital event on November 17 to announce its first Apple Silicon powered Macs, according to frequent leaker Jon Prosser.


Apple has already said that this year it intends to introduce the first Mac powered by an ‌Apple Silicon‌ chip instead of an Intel processor. One thing it hasn’t revealed is the date it will be announced. According to Prosser’s source, that date is November 17. “You should see this confirmed with an announcement on Tuesday, November 10,” added Prosser in a followup tweet.

Another known unknown is which Mac model will feature the first custom Arm-based Mac processors. Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman has said it will be a notebook, but rumors have conflicted on whether it will be a new 13-inch MacBook Pro, a new MacBook Air, or a revived 12-inch MacBook.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes the 13-inch ‌‌MacBook Pro‌‌ and ‌‌MacBook Air‌‌ will be updated with ‌Apple Silicon‌ chips before the end of 2020, while Chinese language newspaper The China Times claimed the first ‌Apple Silicon‌ Mac will be a new variant of the 12-inch Retina MacBook weighing less than one kilogram (2.2lbs) and with a battery life between 15 and 20 hours.

Whichever models arrive first, rumors suggest the A14X chip will be in the first ‌Apple Silicon‌ Mac. Apple’s first Mac processors are said have 12 cores, including eight high-performance cores and at least four energy-efficient cores, according to Bloomberg. Apple is said to be exploring Mac processors with more than 12 cores for further in the future, with the company already designing a second generation of Mac processors based on the A15 chip.



Lastly, it’s worth bearing in mind that Prosser has been hit and miss with his recent Apple leaks, sometimes making accurate claims and other times relying on misinterpreted information from his sources or revising his predictions after the fact. However, Bloomberg has previously said that Apple is planning to unveil ‌Apple Silicon‌ Macs in November, perhaps at a November event or via a press release, so there could be substance to Prosser’s latest claim.