Some may have forgotten that Apple even had a router unit. Apple last updated its AirPort Extreme router back in 2013, and while it (and two other Apple routers) are still on sale, they’re rarely at ...
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Apple could make Wi-Fi “just work” with a new take on AirPort — and the iPhone Air’s wireless chips might be the key
There’s nothing like a good Apple event to get you thinking about the company’s past and where it’s going next. Like many others that tuned into Cupertino’s “Awe Dropping” presentation this past week, ...
Apple has manufactured its own line of AirPort cards and routers for 17 years, dating back to the introduction of the original AirPort Base Station in 1999. Now, the company is apparently planning to ...
Normally $179.99 new and $99.99 refurbished, this powerful router promises painless setup and dual-band operation. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features and ...
Your support goes further this holiday season. When you buy an annual membership or give a one-time contribution, we’ll give a membership to someone who can’t afford access. It’s a simple way for you ...
The longstanding rumors of Apple exiting the WiFi router market were true: the company is officially discontinuing its AirPort and Time Capsule base stations. An Apple spokesperson told Engadget that ...
Apple is getting out of the router business: The company has disbanded its wireless router team and assigned its members to other areas, according to a Bloomberg report. Apple declined to comment on ...
Apple has reportedly killed off the Airport, its wireless router. The firm is believed to have moved employees working on the product to other areas, according to Bloomberg's Marc Gurman. Apple has ...
Apple sure seems to be doing routers right. At least according to the more than 3,000 customers polled in J.D. Power’s 2016 Wireless Router Satisfaction Report. Apple came out as the top-rated router ...
Last month, news sites of various stripes lit up with a birth announcement: the Wi-Fi Alliance had delivered the final version of a bouncing baby standard: 802.11ah. Christened "HaLow", the latest ...
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