Apple Delays AirPods Beyond Original 'Late October' Window (arstechnica.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Apple's new wireless, $180 AirPods have less than a week to meet their original shipping target of "late October," and now the company has confirmed that such a launch is officially off the table. A Wednesday statement, given to Ars Technica just one day ahead of the company's latest Mac-related press event, confirmed Apple's decision to delay the wireless headphones' launch. In the statement, Apple tells Ars that the company "needs a little more time before AirPods are ready for our customers." "The early response to AirPods has been incredible," the Apple statement reads. "We don't believe in shipping a product before it's ready." Apple declined to offer any estimate or release window information about when to expect the AirPods' official launch.
Timmy needs to find the courage to get his supply chain under control.
Amazing that the richest company in the world can't coordinate product launches with each other. Yet AI and self-driving cars are right around the corner and we are going to colonize Mars soon. Right?
Next time you feel like doing something brash, like removing a ubiquitous, standardized, and completely functional feature from your products, such as the headphone jack in order to promote wireless listening, why don't you go ahead and make the Bluetooth headphones available FIRST?
Or better yet, don't eliminate the jack at all. This isn't the 3.5" floppy in the age of CDs that we're talking about here. The headphone jack works well, it's standard, and it's on literally almost EVERYTHING that outputs sound.
And now Apple is set to announce tomorrow that its professional line of laptops will be moving completely to USB-C.
This company has lost its way and its mind.
Does this just apply to the hardware, or the software as well?
Because I haven't seen a stable release of their software since they switched to a yearly "release it regardless of if it's done or not" cycle. Now that I think of it, I haven't been impressed with anything they've opted to release in a yearly fashion.
The latest complete version of OS X was 10.6.8. All those after that have been shipped quite incomplete.
Same goes for IOS. Last version that was shipped complete was IOS 7.
The latest complete version of the Mac mini was the one in 2012, the latest complete version of a laptop was from the same time. After that they became incomplete prototypes with soldered batteries and ram.
Why go for all that hightech munbo jumbo if you can use a technology that has been around for centuries?
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Looks like it's time to install Greasemonkey again.
.... in ur "get of my lawn" neck beard rant...
Real artists ship.
That's why I didn't see reports of AirPods being lost.
My theory is that the headphones are ready, but Apple is worried that when people realize Bluetooth headphones are fundamentally unreliable, it will hurt iPhone 7 sales. Better to wait until further into the holiday shopping season and prevent any bad press or YouTube videos from impacting phone sales, then drop the headphones closer to the holidays so bad reviews haven't had time to sink into the public consciousness to hurt the gift-giving headphone sales.
It's not that I think these are going to be bad headphones, as much as Bluetooth headphones just don't work a lot of places and a lot of people are going to be disappointed.
The airpods aren't delayed because they're not ready, Apple simply lost them.
$180 for earphones that will (sooner or later) die because the battery degrades? Seriously?
Wow, the "sucker market" is way bigger than I realized. This makes my helium-filled anchor look downright silly.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
noticing what (((they))) are up to will result in tragedy finding you and yours.
No, no shit, I don't follow Apple news. I thought it was some kind of Alexa thing from the summary, now Google tells me that they're a power hungry proprietary device that replaces the (in most cases) powerless standard of the last thirty plus years, the 3.5mm headphone jack, that had no functional problems other than Apple decided they can make more money by omitting a near-universal standard. Right. Kinda glad they're having trouble with it, and SORRY iPhone 7 users! You bought a product with shit unnecessary proprietary technology, now lie in it. (Yeah, you can use your lightning dongle..... Ask a former Newton user (like me) how many times we had to rebuy our keyboard dongles because they're that easy to lose.)