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海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Save $300 on Apple's M3 Max MacBook Pro with 128GB RAM, in stock now https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/16/save-300-on-apples-m3-max-macbook-pro-with-128gb-ram-in-stock-now?utm_medium=rss Save with an exclusive promo code discount on Apple s Space Black M Max MacBook Pro inch with a core GPU GB memory and spacious TB SSD Plus get off AppleCare Save on a loaded MacBook Pro The discount is available exclusively to AppleInsider readers with promo code APINSIDER at Adorama an Apple Authorized Reseller that s been in business for years Save Continue Reading on AppleInsider 2024-02-16 13:50:43
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Sketchy rumor claims Apple has given up on folding iPhone https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/16/sketchy-rumor-claims-apple-has-given-up-on-folding-iphone?utm_medium=rss A muddled and entirely unverifiable rumor claims that Apple has been testing other manufacturer s folding phones and decided to put the iPhone Fold on hold The iPhone Fold is expected to take design cues from existing Apple productsFollowing reports that Apple is working on two prototype ideas for a foldable iPhone a new claim says it isn t The claim from a leaker on Chinese social media site Weibo says both that Apple is accelerating its research and that it has also given up for now Weibo user Fixed Focus Digital explains that Apple has bought several existing folding phones to test Perhaps the report is unclear because of machine translation but it seems to say that at least one of these rival phones broke within a few days of Apple buying it for testing Rumor Score 🤔Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-02-16 13:37:45
海外TECH AppleInsider - Frontpage News Fun and games on Apple Vision Pro plus Apple's next releases on the AppleInsider Podcast https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/02/16/fun-and-games-on-apple-vision-pro-plus-apples-next-releases-on-the-appleinsider-podcast?utm_medium=rss Diving in deep into the details of using Apple Vision Pro for work and for all the entertainment it s bringing us ーplus a peek ahead to what Apple devices should be coming next First day Apple Vision Pro buyers are at the point they have to decide whether or not to return the headset to an Apple StoreIt s hard to believe that the Apple Vision Pro is still new but we ve only now reached the stage where first day buyers have to consider whether to return their headset or not All the signs are that Apple is seeing about the same level of returns as it does on any new device But Apple Vision Pro is certainly seeing more attention than any recent iPhone it s seeing more attention than Apple s last new platform the Apple Watch in Part of this is that there is so much to examine and this week s podcast sees some specific details examined Continue Reading on AppleInsider Discuss on our Forums 2024-02-16 13:25:05
海外TECH Engadget Engadget Podcast: Our Apple Vision Pro hangover https://www.engadget.com/engadget-podcast-our-apple-vision-pro-hangover-133021630.html?src=rss We still can t stop thinking about the Apple Vision Pro This week Cherlynn and Devindra chat with CNET s Scott Stein about our post review impressions of Apple s headset We ve got further thoughts about using it in public maybe don t the isolation of being sealed off from the world and the way falling asleep with the Vision Pro on can make you lose your sense of reality We also discuss Mark Zuckerberg s impression of the headset and why he thinks the Quest is ultimately a better product We agree with caveats In other news we explore how Arc s ad stripped AI mobile search app may be good for its users but ultimately bad for web creators Listen below or subscribe on your podcast app of choice If you ve got suggestions or topics you d like covered on the show be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments And be sure to check out our other podcast Engadget News TopicsLast thoughts on Apple s Vision Pro with CNet s Scott Stein Arc Browser AI summaries prompts the question Who makes money when AI reads the internet for us Waymo self driving car attacked and set on fire during Lunar New Year celebration Stealth piracy app Kimi briefly passed Netflix on Apple s App Store charts Lyft stock spikes after typo in earnings report Around Engadget Working on Pop culture picks Subscribe iTunesSpotifyPocket CastsStitcherGoogle PodcastsCreditsHosts Cherlynn Low and Devindra HardawarGuest Scott SteinProducer Ben EllmanMusic Dale North and Terrence O BrienThis article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-02-16 13:30:21
海外TECH Engadget AIAIAI Unit-4 review: Unique wireless portable studio monitors https://www.engadget.com/aiaiai-unit-4-review-unique-wireless-portable-studio-monitors-130048854.html?src=rss I ve been using the AIAIAI Unit Wireless studio monitors for a couple of months now And initially I wasn t sure what to make of them They re solid studio monitors with inch woofers and inch silk tweeters They sound good and look good But the pitch ーthe reason these things cost for a pair ーis that they re wireless And not they re studio monitors that also happen to have Bluetooth wireless though they have that as well They include AIAIAI s low latency Ghz wireless tech that made its debut on the Studio Wireless a couple of years back Plus they have sizable batteries allowing them to run for up to hours without any cables at all I was skeptical of the Studio Wireless but was eventually won over by the surprising convenience of not being tethered to my audio interface by a meter long coiled cable The Unit have a somewhat tougher case to make though The cables that keep my current PreSonus monitors tethered to my desk don t get in the way I don t have to unplug them to put on my guitar and I don t trip over them while grabbing a synth from the shelf Instead the Unit are meant to solve a very specific problem needing studio quality monitors when you re not in your studio As you might imagine this is not a thing I find myself needing terribly often I m sure that someone out there likely professional musicians who spend significant time on the road would immediately see the appeal But for a hobbyist like me finding a use case is harder Before we get too deep into the why let s talk a little bit about the what Until now AIAIAI has focused exclusively on headphones A more conservative company might have simply made some bog standard studio monitors and called it a day But today you can get bog standard studio monitors and pretty decent ones at that for not much money So rather than just add more noise to an already saturated market AIAIAI looked to see what it could do that would be unique Terrence O Brien EngadgetThe somewhat surprising answer it got from some artists was wireless battery powered monitors So it took the low latency W Link technology it had developed for Studio Wireless and adapted it for use in a pair of inch studio monitors Where Bluetooth latency can be all over the map ranging from around ms under ideal conditions with the latest hardware to well over ms W Link is a consistent ms It s not zero latency but it s close enough for a quick recording session or a casual jam Because of their size you re not gonna get a ton of bass out of them You get a surprising amount more low end just by jumping up to inch woofers But it s not like the Unit lack oomph They ve got a decent amount of punch and a reasonably flat frequency response That said as with the Studio Wireless I find their tone a touch on the dark side There is an app for iOS and Android though where you can tune the EQ to your liking I personally scooped the mids and cut the sub bass just a smidge to help brighten up the sound ever so slightly and keep things from getting muddy in my small attic studio But there are also useful presets in there depending on where you are and what orientation the speakers are in whether that s horizontal on your desktop or on a picnic blanket in a park Terrence O Brien EngadgetWhile it s purely subjective and of little practical value the Unit look great in any orientation or setting They re much better looking than most studio monitors They re sleek black and have a stylish metal speaker grill that attaches firmly with the help of a few magnets A ring of white light glows around the woofer when they re powered on too Like I said it makes no functional difference but they re certainly a visual upgrade from my PreSonus Eris Es There are a few design choices that I can quibble with however even if I understand the reasoning usually to shave size and weight First off the Unit lack XLR hookups This isn t unheard of on portable studio monitors and they do have balanced TRS connections but combo XLR TRS jacks are pretty ubiquitous at this point and wouldn t have required much more room The power bricks for each speaker are also enormous nbsp Obviously putting those components inside the speaker along with their sizable Wh batteries would have dramatically increased their size and weight But it seems odd that what I believe are the largest power bricks in my home currently belong to the Unit while none of the other studio monitors or speakers I own have external power supplies at all just standard AC cables They weigh more than a pound each which means that despite AIAIAI bragging that the Unit only tip the scales at kg or about pounds if you were to hit the road with two monitors and the chargers for each you d be looking at a total weight of close to pounds Terrence O Brien EngadgetThat s hardly unreasonable if your definition of portable is simply that you can move them from place to place ーnobody is taking the Unit with them on a whim on the off chance that they might need a studio monitor Still I will say that I think AIAIAI should include the carrying case if they re pitching the portability factor rather than it being a add on My biggest issue though was the decision to remove the battery from the transmitter The X Transmitter that comes with the Studio Wireless has a built in battery The X Transmitter that is packaged with the Unit does not The perk of this is that when used as a USB C audio dongle with a laptop it s nice and discrete The downside is that if you use the minijack output you need to provide your own power preferably via a powerbank rather than an AC adapter to minimize opportunity for interference or ground loops Part of AIAIAI s rationale for ditching the battery was that well batteries have a tendency to wear out And this way you don t have to chuck the whole transmitter just because it won t hold a charge anymore But the company has figured out how to make practically every part of the studio monitors removable and replaceable including the battery so it seems like doing that for the transmitter shouldn t have been too tough Terrence O Brien EngadgetThe lack of a battery is a non issue if you re primarily using the Unit connected to a computer But if you re using a standalone piece of gear like an SP connecting to a mixer for a jam session or out busking it in a park the extra cable and external power bank become something else to forget at home and kind of undermine the whole wireless thing I know that seems like a lot of negatives all in a row but these are honestly pretty minor complaints And I think that if you are one of the people who will get a lot of use out of the Unit they probably won t deter you The audience here is undoubtedly smaller than with the Studio Wireless though Where almost any bedroom producer could use a solid set of headphones that can be wired or wireless at a moment s notice bouncing from low latency studio mode to Bluetooth at the flip of a switch The list of musicians that need the same from their desktop studio monitors is probably pretty short I can imagine these being super handy on a tour bus but I am not a touring musician Instead where I found the wireless feature most useful was for dabbling with new musical toys from anywhere in my house Rather than hide in my attic I could bring one of the Unit s down into the living room but not both connect the transmitter and a powerbank to say the Gaia and get some work done while also hanging out with my kids Terrence O Brien EngadgetJust for the hell of it I took the Unit to a park to shoot some review photos I can t say that s something I d want to do terribly often Lugging them through the park as I looked for a decent enough place to stage my shoot got tiresome pretty quickly But I did put their loudness to the test by cranking the speakers all the way with my SP MKII set to top volume Quite a lot of people stopped and stared at me with open hostility They still sounded great with no distortion and the audio remained clear and punchy even from a few dozen feet away But like with the Wireless Studio the W Link does introduce some noise that becomes noticeable as you approach the percent mark on the volume They were handy as just regular ol Bluetooth speakers While it s been a touch too cold to throw parties in my backyard I ve set one of the Unit s up outside while I ve raked the leaves If I really wanted to make my neighbors hate me I could turn the speakers all the way up and they d even be audible over my trimmer and leaf blower And thanks to their giant batteries they d easily be able to last through a few hours of yard work a raucous BBQ some late night cleanup and then some AIAIAI claims over hours of battery life but doesn t specify if that s over Bluetooth or W Link I did a battery rundown test where I left the Unit connected over W occasionally playing music through them from Ableton Live and djay Pro with the volume set at percent The first speaker gave up the ghost after hours and minutes and the second followed minutes later Considering the Studio Wireless last more than four times as long when on Bluetooth versus W Link it s safe to assume you d be able to eke quite a bit more playtime out of the Unit if you were using them strictly as Bluetooth speakers Of course if you did that you d be missing out on the whole point of the Unit Terrence O Brien EngadgetEven though they re pricey perhaps the ideal customer would be a busker The Unit can cover live performances with low enough latency to not be distracting are reliable monitors for mixing in a studio and also loud enough fill up an apartment or yard with tunes for a party The only thing I wouldn t want to rely on them for is DJing While you could work around the latency by feeding both the cue and the live mix to a pair of headphones it s just a smidge too much if you really want to make sure your transitions are percent on point One other thing worth noting is that the amount of latency you experience with the Unit will vary depending on your source USB C vs TRS and even whether you re on Windows or macOS If you intend to use the Unit with a Windows PC over USB C you absolutely need to install the ASIOALL driver Built in Windows audio drivers have improved over the years but they still can t hold a candle to Apple s Core Audio or Steinberg s ASIO To be clear this isn t an issue with the Unit but with Windows For the best results and the lowest latency your best bet is still to use a dedicated Audio interface and to connect the X Transmitter to that using a TRS cable Of course that also means you ll have to bring some way to power the transmitter whether that s a power bank or a USB C power adapter Terrence O Brien EngadgetIf you are someone looking for a pair of portable studio monitors that let you more or less ditch the cables entirely the Unit are basically the only game in town They re stylish natural sounding and have a completely unique set of features But they re definitely more of a niche product than the Studio Wireless While their price tag isn t cheap the flexibility and broader appeal make them an easier sell The Unit on the other hand are both quite expensive at and trying to solve a very specific problem At least I can say unequivocally they solve that problem quite well This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2024-02-16 13:00:48
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