I've been running an airport extreme for around 1.5 years or so. For the life of me I can't remember why I decided to go this route instead of a non-Apple router. I think it had to do with my thought ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apple is getting out of the router business: The company has disbanded its wireless router team and assigned its members to other ...
Some may have forgotten that Apple even had a router unit. Apple last updated its AirPort Extreme router back in 2013, and while it (and two other Apple routers) are still on sale, they’re rarely at ...
Apple's HomeKit Secure Routers were announced in 2019 but never really taken up by manufacturers, and now some vendors are claiming Apple is no longer pursuing the technology. During CES 2024, two ...
Apple has manufactured its own line of AirPort cards and routers for 17 years, dating back to the introduction of the original AirPort Base Station in 1999. Now, the company is apparently planning to ...
The longstanding rumors of Apple exiting the WiFi router market were true: the company is officially discontinuing its AirPort and Time Capsule base stations. An Apple spokesperson told Engadget that ...
Apple’s announcement that it is discontinuing its AirPort product line wasn’t exactly a surprise. As we noted earlier, Bloomberg reported back in 2016 that Apple had disbanded the team responsible for ...
Apple’s exit from some fringe businesses — external displays and more recently, wireless routers — is probably nothing more than a refocus on its core competencies, analysts said today. But parting ...
Apple is officially exiting the wireless router business and selling off its remaining inventory of AirPort products. This includes the AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and both models of AirPort ...
Last week we published a guide to "Mac-friendly" wireless routers. Rather than addressing reliability or performance concerns, the article attempted to discern which wireless router manufacturers ...