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  2. AirPods Pro - Wikipedia

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    AirPods Pro are wireless Bluetooth in-ear headphones designed by Apple, initially introduced on October 30, 2019. [5] [6] They are Apple's mid-range wireless headphones, available alongside the base-level AirPods and the highest-end AirPods Max .

  3. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    iPhone 13 Pro: iPhone: September 7, 2022 iPhone 13 Pro Max: iPhone: September 7. 2022 October 8, 2021 Apple Watch Series 7: Apple Watch: September 7, 2022 October 26, 2021 AirPods (3rd generation) Headphones: current MagSafe Charging Case for AirPods Pro: Headphones: September 7, 2022 MacBook Pro (14-inch, M1 Pro and M1 Max, 2021) MacBook Pro ...

  4. 10 wireless headphones that don't disappoint - AOL

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    Whether your tired of tangled cords or decided to invest in the iPhone 7, these top notch wireless headphones will not disappoint.

  5. iPhone 15 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max use USB-C with USB 3.2 Gen 2 transfer speeds (est. up to 10Gbps / 1.25GBps), an improvement over the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 15/15 Plus base models which only have USB 2.0 transfer speeds (est. up to 480 Mbps / 60MBps). Video output

  6. Jerry Seinfeld Shuts Down More Pro-Palestine Hecklers ... - AOL

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    Jerry Seinfeld shut down another group of pro-Palestine hecklers at his stand-up show in Australia, which was only the most recent occurrence in his chain of disruptions during the comedian’s tour.

  7. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X / OS X / macOS The internal codenames of Mac OS X 10.0 through 10.2 are big cats . In Mac OS X 10.2, the internal codename "Jaguar" was used as a public name, and, for subsequent Mac OS X releases, big cat names were used as public names through until OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion", and wine names were used as internal codenames through ...