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Apple regains $3 trillion valuation, creeps up on Microsoft
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AirPods Pro 2 are AirPods Max in your pocket, says Apple
entropys said:AirPods Pro 2 are much better value than AirPods Max.
but then, what isn’t?
At first I wasn't interested at all in replacing my original Airpods Pro with the 2s, but at the last minute I decided to. I don't regret it a bit. The sound in much improved, in my opinion. The new Airpods would not let me use "Hey, Siri" consistently until the latest Airpods update. Now they're pretty much perfect.
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AirPods Pro 2022 review: Already excellent earbuds, improved
iOS_Guy80 said:Wonder if AirPod Pro gen 2 can be charged in the AirPod Pro gen 1 case and vice versa?
I charged my Gen 1 Airpods Pro in the Gen 2 case last night. It worked.
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Compared: AirPods Max versus Sony WH-1000XM5
dymmas said:What is the Sony Signature Sound?
Beautifully lush and warm, yet at the same time detailed. Or to some, muddy and veiled. Depends who you ask. For me, I love it on their Signature Series (high-end gear). The bluetooth offerings (ie the XM4) are good for what they are, but can get muddy (ie hard to separate the frequencies).
I use Sony's Connect app to adjust the 5-band equalizer to make it a bit clearer. I know 5 bands isn't much, but it does help. The nice thing is that the equalizer settings are stored in the headphone itself so it goes where you go.
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Apple stops 'woozy face' emoji from appearing when 'stammer' is typed
MplsP said:I’ve never heard stuttering referred to as stammering before this. In the U.S., stuttering is a speech impediment, stammering is speech affected by other reasons, typically intoxication. The emoji was a perfect match for that. (Note that if you type ‘stutter,’ the emoji didn’t come up.)
all this seems like people too easily offended about a trivial issueMerriam-Webster:Definition of stammer
: to make involuntary stops and repetitions in speaking : stutter