This is what Apple s upcoming Beats Studio Buds look like
26 May 2021
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(Pocket-lint) - Apple-owned Beats has been rumoured to be developing a new pair of wireless earbuds called Beats Studio Buds. They were even recently spotted in US Federal Communication Commission filings. Now, real-life images of the earbuds have surfaced online.
MySmartPrice has shared leaked images of the Beats Studio Buds, providing a better look at the design. The casing is pictured, with the silicone tips and internal components missing. The oval-shaped case that will charge the Studio Buds is also not depicted, but it was previously discovered in iOS 14.6 code. As you can see from the images, the earbuds look like what s expected of AirPods Pro 2.
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(Pocket-lint) - Google appears to have accidentally leaked its next pair of wireless earbuds. again.
The official Android account on Twitter recently tweeted a photo of the “Pixel Buds A-Series” and said the earbuds “have arrived , as spotted by 9to5Google. The tweet, which also noted the “quality sound and quick Bluetooth pairing” of Google’s latest earbuds, has since been removed.
The thing is, Google has yet to officially announce the Pixel Buds A-Series, but it s also no stranger to accidentally posting about them online. Just last month, the company reportedly sent a mass marketing email to Nest users - and it included an image of the yet-to-be-unveiled wireless earbuds.
Amazon picks launch partner to deploy Project Kuiper satellites
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The company plans to use multiple launch vehicles and launch partners to support the deployment of all the 3,236 broadband satellites approved by the US Federal Communication Commission.
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The company plans to use multiple launch vehicles and launch partners to support the deployment of all the 3,236 broadband satellites approved by the US Federal Communication Commission.
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Amazon said on Monday that it has secured an agreement with space launch firm, United Launch Alliance (ULA), to support the deployment of its Project Kuiper satellites.
(Pocket-lint) - Sony looks set to upgrade its flagship true wireless range soon, with the Sony WF-1000XM4.
A prototype of noise-canceling earbuds from Sony with the model number YY2948 has been certified by the US Federal Communication Commission and Bluetooth SIG, revealing a couple of interesting upgrades. Sony s yet-to-be-announced earphones will support Bluetooth 5.2, which could result in better battery life due to its lower-power usage and wider bandwidth to transmit data. This could also result in improvements to audio, too.
The FCC filings further reveal the earbuds sport a new MediaTek MT2822S chip, which might pack an updated digital signal processor, hardware ANC, feedforward mics, and voice prompts. It s worth noting that, by using MediaTek over Qualcomm, the Sony WF-1000XM4 might lack aptX and aptX HD support. That said, The Walkman Blog thinks the processor s higher-power consumption ratings suggest LDAC support is on board.
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