Evidence has been discovered in the just-released iOS 12.2 software update that seems to confirm rumors of an impending launch of new wire-free Powerbeats. 9to5Mac's Guilherme Rambo spotted images and animations hidden within the update that appear to be wire-free Powerbeats headphones, sitting in a charging case.
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Apple could launch wire-free Powerbeats with H1 chip, Hey Siri & longer battery life in April
Following the new AirPods that launched Wednesday, Apple is now expected to refresh the Beats-branded Powerbeats earphones by removing the wire between the wireless earbuds and swapping the Apple W1 chip for its newer version, the Apple H1 headphone chip.
AirBuddy brings proper AirPods support to the Mac
If you’ve ever used Apple’s AirPods with your iPhone or iPad before, then you already know about the seamless pairing experience that's made possible by the Apple-exclusive W1 chip. Unfortunately, Apple hasn’t polished this experience on macOS just yet, and the AirPods experience on the Mac feels the same as any other Bluetooth-enabled device.
To say Apple left Mac users hanging in this respect would be an understatement, but third-party app developers have taken notice of this macOS-centric niche and now appear to be coming to our rescue.
Beats by Dr. Dre and NBA unveil global marketing and merchandising partnership
The Apple-owned headphone brand Beats by Dr. Dre yesterday announced a global marketing and merchandising partnership with the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Apple introduces limited-edition Beats ‘Decade Collection’ Headphones
It's been nearly 10 years since the first Beats by Dr. Dre headphones were first produced. To celebrate this anniversary, Apple has revealed a new Beats "Decade Collection," which goes on sale on Friday, June 1.
How about a $250 Beats Siri speaker?
Has price kept you from buying a HomePod? At what price point would you consider ditching Google or Amazon and buying a smart speaker from Apple? What about $250? That's the price one Apple analyst predicts Apple will charge for a new Beats-branded speaker that could be announced at next week's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Bloomberg: Apple working on high-end over-ear wireless headphones with noise cancellation
Bloomberg on Monday ran an interesting piece which has corroborated an earlier report from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who made the prediction that Apple would release its own over-ear wireless headphones with an all-new design and technology.
Beats will be reportedly taking more of its creative marketing work in-house
Even though Beats' lead agency Anomaly has created some pretty memorable ads starring celebrities who could be seen wearing its headphones, Apple's prized audio brand is reportedly making more big changes to its ever-fluid global ad agency roster.
Apple discounts BeatsX, Solo3 & Powerbeats3 wireless headphones
If you're in the market for a nice headphone and live in the United States, you'll be pleased to learn that Apple's discounted popular models of Beats wireless headphones for a limited time.
Third Man Records-exclusive black and yellow Beats Solo3 coming November 24
Apple-owned Beats on Thursday unveiled a special-edition version of its Solo3 on-ear wireless headphones, featuring a new color option made for rocker Jack White's Third Man Records.
Watch the wonderfully crafted Beats ad featuring underdog Irish boxer Conor McGregor
Apple-owned Beats on Thursday aired a new wonderfully crafted commercial focusing on underdog Irish boxer Conor McGregor and his fanbase, leading up to this weekend's big fight between McGregor and Floyd Mayweather Jr. (via The Loop).
How Dr. Dre almost bombed the $3 billion Apple-Beats deal
I just finished binge-watching “The Defiant Ones”, HBO's four-part docu-series that covers the stories of Beats co-founders and now Apple executives Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine.
It chronicles their rise through the music industry and into the tech world, exploring not only their personal lives but also the trials and tribulations of their career culminating with the sale of Beats Electronics LLC to Apple, Inc. for $3 billion, Apple's biggest acquisition to date.
Apple almost pulled out of the deal after Dre leaked the transaction before it was official.
On May 9, 2014, R&B singer and former Coca Cola pin-up Tyrese Gibson posted a video on Facebook, shot in a music studio, in which Dre seemingly confirms the transaction that was reported by the Financial Times the day before.
“The first billionaire in hip-hop, right here from the motherf***ing West Coast, believe it,” Dre exulted in the now deleted video, which you can watch embedded below (explicit language):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHXwlozd60s
Clearly, this is not the kind of thing Apple is used to.
The Apple family “nearly imploded with outrage” when that clip went up on Facebook, Billboard wrote. If you know anything about Apple, you would think Dre would be out of the multi-billion dollar deal between his Beats Electronics and Apple.
In “The Defiant Ones”, Dre and Iovine say they were afraid the controversial video, which was filmed after a night of drinking and partying, might cause Apple to pull out of the Beats deal.
Dre explained:
I was in the studio, excitement was in the room, you mix excitement with a f***ing fifth of alcohol, man, something terrible is bound to happen. That is in the top three most embarrassing moments in my life.
“I don't know what he was doing,” said Iovine in the documentary, adding:
We had gone for like six weeks without it leaking. This thing has leaked, this thing is loud. I had wanted to work with Apple, at that point, probably 10 years, maybe more than 10 years. I'm like, 'how could this be possibly happening?'
So sure I thought the deal could blow.
Thankfully, Apple kept its word and acquired Beats for $3 billion.
“So what happened was, Apple stays true to who I always knew who they were, ignored all the noise, and made the deal,” Iovine said in the documentary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT5FeylUWO0
Dre’s controversial and storied past became an issue for Apple following the release of his biopic “Straight Outta Compton” which failed to mention old allegations of Dre abusing women, including hip-hop journalist Dee Barnes, R&B singer and his former girlfriend Michel’le and onetime labelmate Tairrie B.
Dre apologized for his actions 25 years ago, saying in a 2015 New York Times article:
25 years ago I was a young man drinking too much and in over my head with no real structure in my life. However, none of this is an excuse for what I did. I’ve been married for 19 years and every day I’m working to be a better man for my family, seeking guidance along the way. I’m doing everything I can so I never resemble that man again.
I apologize to the women I’ve hurt. I deeply regret what I did and know that it has forever impacted all of our lives.
Apple addressed the controversy with a statement of its own:
Dre has apologized for the mistakes he’s made in the past and he’s said that he’s not the same person that he was 25 years ago. We believe his sincerity and after working with him for a year and a half, we have every reason to believe that he has changed.
Dre is now fifty years old and works for Apple as a top consultant. “The Defiant Ones” is airing on HBO, with all four episodes available for streaming via HBO GO and HBO NOW.