Designed for fast charging, with two ports, Apple says you can use this adaptor for most MacBook Air models, as well as ...
If you are stuck with a car that only supports wired Apple CarPlay, here are some CarPlay adapters on Amazon under $50 that ...
Apple is advising its customers to stop using some of its plug adapters because they could cause an electric shock. The voluntary recall and exchange program involves three-prong AC wall plug adapters ...
The Satechi OntheGo 7-in-1 Multiport Adapter doesn’t look like the average USB-C hub. It’s a pocket-sized hockey puck shape ...
When Apple debuts its new dock plug, it will be the first to offer an adapter, potentially leaving third-party accessory makers in the lurch. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
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This plug-and-play device adds wireless Apple CarPlay to almost any car
Wireless Apple CarPlay used to be a luxury feature reserved for the latest dashboards, but a new wave of plug-and-play ...
Apple started an exchange program for iPhone USB power adapters that “may overheat and pose a safety risk.” The affected models are the European USB power adapters supplied with the iPhone 3GS, iPhone ...
Apple will take third-party iPhone chargers and give you a new one for $10. Aug. 6, 2013 — -- Apple is urging customers to use its official charger adapters, after reports last month that a woman ...
Apple Computer is recalling 570,000 power adapters used on some older PowerBook models after reports that the brick-shaped units can overheat, creating a potential fire hazard. The recall, issued ...
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The judge said the company was making customers buy two of its products so one would work fully. Apple said the provided cable could be used with non-Apple adapters, which the judge rejected. A ...
The Brazilian judge ruled that the practice was a "tie sale," in which a company makes a customer buy two of its products so one can work fully.
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