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cat reading book iphone case

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We take a look at what the new Apple hardware has on offer and whether the next generation of Apple tech is enough to get it over the line. And, of course, we weigh in on the absent headphone jack. Sony's press conference was a more muted affair, where it announced a pair of iterations on its current PlayStation 4 console. The Slim does what it says on the tin, but the Pro incorporates 4K and HDR playback (but not, surprisingly, 4K Blu-ray capabilities, like the Xbox One S released a few weeks ago).

The big question about these announcements is how they fit in to upgrade cycles and product lifespan, Apple's devices offer clear improvements over previous generations, but are expectations too high? Will Sony split its own customer base with iterations on long-term hardware like video cat reading book iphone case game consoles? The Girt team goes deep on the issue, Subscribe to Girt by CNET, iTunes (MP3)RSS (MP3)Google PlayCNET RSSTune in Radio Sound Cloud Sticher, You can also check out our full Apple event coverage, Apple and Sony had back to back press events this week, announcing hardware upgrades and updates for their flagship products, But is iteration innovation? When is it time to buy a new device?..

Yes, this week was iP day, the name that we completely made up to refer to the slew of new hardware announcements from Apple and PlayStation that landed on Thursday. Apple took to the stage in San Francisco to announce the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, as well as the Apple Watch Series 2 and the wireless headphones that has the internet all in a tizzy. There was also a surprise appearance by Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, who announced a Mario game was on its way to iOS. Eat your heart out, Pokemon Go. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.

Yes, wireless Bluetooth headphones have been around for years, and they work with every smartphone out there -- not just the iPhone 7, And yes, wireless headphones already generate more revenue for the industry than wired models, even though wired headphones outsell wireless models by about 7 to 1, But leave it to Apple -- which bought top headphone brand Beats in 2014 for $3 billion -- to go the extra mile to make its new AirPods the perfect show pony for our cable-free future, cat reading book iphone case Indeed, the AirPods (and three new wireless Beats models) include a bit of special sauce beyond standard wireless Bluetooth, The Apple-only W1 wireless standard is said to automagically -- er, automatically -- pair with the new iPhone models if you simply place them nearby, That pairing data is then shared with your other compatible Apple devices through iCloud, And, these standalone left/right AirPods ($159/£159/AU$229) only play music when they detect that they're in your ear..

But even if you do invest in a set of AirPods, cords will still play a starring role for at least the next year. Both new iPhones get a pair of free wired, Lightning EarPods headphones in the box, along with the aforementioned adapter for Apple's Lightning port -- you won't have to go out and buy your own. That's a nice benefit for buyers, and also a double dose of plugs. Wireless charging on phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7 is super simple. There's another big way Apple is hanging on to cables, too. Rumors that the iPhone 7s would include wireless charging capabilities got us dreaming of being able to top off the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus battery by dropping the phone directly on a charging disk or pad, as you can do with certain Samsung and Lumia phones.

 
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