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Category Archives: Apple
Smartphones 2024: Can Independent Retailers Get In The Business?
Psst! Hey, you, consumer technology retailer. Wanna sell smartphones? Yes, smartphones are still the best-selling consumer electronics devices, but the business isn’t exactly booming anymore. U.S. unit smartphone shipments have steadily declined from 140 million units in 2022 to a projected … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Apple, cell/smartphones, TWICE
Tagged Android, Canalys, foldables, Galaxy Flip, Galaxy Fold, Google, IDC, RAZR, Samsung, Statistica, TCL
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Report: Consumers Willing To Pay More For Higher Quality Ear/Headphones
Here’s good news for consumer tech retailers: your customers actually want to spend more money on true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds and headphones. According to a survey conducted by Qualcomm of 7,000 consumers in the U.S., the U.K., Germany, China, India, … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, ear/headphones, OTC Hearing Aids, TWICE
Tagged AirPods, Bluetooth, earbuds, headphones, HP, Nuhearea, Qualcomm, Sony, stereo earphones
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Tested: Can Regular Bluetooth Earbuds Be Used as Hearing Aids?
During this first year that over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids became available, four major types of solutions for those with mild to moderate hearing loss have emerged: However, a potential fifth class of “hearing aid” has recently emerged – standard Bluetooth … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, ear/headphones, OTC Hearing Aids, Techlicious
Tagged AirPods, AirPods Pro, Apple, Bluetooth, Conversation Clear, FDA, Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Galaxy Buds2 Pro, IQbuds2 Max, Nuheara, OTC hearing aids, personal sound amplification device, PSAD, Samsung, self-fitting, Sennheiser
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How to Get a Free iPhone 15 (if You Qualify)
That headline is not a come-on. If you’re considering upgrading to a new iPhone, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon all are offering a “free” iPhone 15 – if you qualify as the right kind of customer, have the right type of … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, Techlicious
Tagged Apple, AT&T, Google, iPhone, iPhone 15, OnePlus, Samsung, T-Mobile, titanium, trade-in, Verizon
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Apple iPhone 15: Only Photo and Film Pros Need Apply
At today’s Apple event, Apple told us exactly who ought to upgrade to one of the new iPhone 15 models: creative professionals. Throughout its presentation of its new models – especially the now appropriately labeled 15 Pro models – Apple execs kept stressing, in … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, Techlicious
Tagged A17, AAA, Academy Color Encoding System, ACES, Apple, iPhone, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, Roadside Assistance, satellite, SOS, Tim Cook
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5 Reasons to Upgrade to Apple Watch 9
If you’ve been clinging to an older generation Apple Watch, Apple has imbued its new Series 9 models with five improvements that make it easy for you to justify an upgrade. One especially tempts me to upgrade even though I own an … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Techlicious
Tagged Apple, Apple Watch, Name Drop, Series 9, Watch Series 9
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SmartTechCheck Podcast: ChatGPT losing steam, coming streaming chaos, legacy of the light bulb
I join host Mark Vena along with fellow tech journalists Dwight Silverman and John Quain in an informative SmartTechCheck podcast discussing the waning momentum of ChatGPT, the potentially coming chaos of streaming services and content, and the legacy of the … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, SmartTechCheck Podcast, Tech History
Tagged Apple TV+, AppleTV, Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, Disjointed, Disney Plus, Edison, generative AI, HBO Max, Hulu, light bulb, Netflix, Silo, streaming, Thomas Edison
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SmartTechCheck Podcast: AirBNB, iPhone legacy, consumer electronics slump, AI detection woes
I join Super SmartTechCheck podcast host Mark Vena, John Quain and Rob Pegoraro to discuss AirBnB efforts to recruit more hosts, AI photo detection woes, the legacy of the original iPhone, and the consumer electronics slump. Tune into the podcast … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, home office, Internet/Social Media, smart home, SmartTechCheck Podcast, Tech History, VR/AR
Tagged AI, Airbnb, Android, App Store, Apple, CTA, Facebook, Google, home office, IDC, Instagram, iOS, iPhone, smartphones, Steve Jobs, Twitter
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Our 9 Favorite 15-Inch Laptops
How small is too small for a laptop computer? How big is too big? A laptop with a 15- to 16-inch display, measured diagonally, is the just-right size for many—the most convenient convergence of productivity versus portability. Read the rest of this … Continue reading
SmartTechCheck Podcast: Apple WWDC 23 Recap
A “feisty” SmartTechCheck podcast hosted by Mark Vena with myself and fellow tech journalists Rob Pegoraro, John Quain, and AppleDsgn’s Niels Van Straaten on the major themes coming out of Apple WWDC 23. Watch this podcast here on YouTube.
Posted in Apple, cell/smartphones, ear/headphones, SmartTechCheck Podcast, VR/AR
Tagged Apple, Apple Watch, iOS, iPadOS, iPhone, Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, MacOS, Name Drop, Sonoma, spatial computing, Vision Pro, watchOS, WWDC
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