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Apple's AirPort Express was last updated in 2012 with a design revamp and dual-band 802.11n compatibility. The portable Wi-Fi router never received 802.11ac treatment.
The Apple AirPort router is no more. The company officially discontinued the AirPort products on Thursday, when it confirmed the news in a statement to 9to5Mac. SEE ALSO: Apple announces new iPad ...
Apple will stop selling its AirPort routers soon, bringing an official end to the product line it hasn't updated in years. The discontinuation applies to the AirPort Express, Airport Extreme, and ...
Goodbye, Apple AirPort line; it was fun while it lasted. After Apple said it's officially discontinuing its AirPort routers, the final stock of these once-beloved devices is beginning to sell out.
When Apple introduced its first AirPort router nearly 20 years ago, home networking wasn't as easy or as widespread as it is now. Today, cable and internet service providers give subscribers ...
With a statement provided to iMore earlier today, Apple confirmed what Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman first reported in late 2016 (not a typo): the company is officially exiting the WiFi router business by ...
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 ...
Sad news, AirPort fans, your trusty Apple base station has finally been put out to pasture. I just received this statement from an Apple spokesperson: We’re discontinuing the Apple AirPort base ...
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.
Engadget reports that Apple is bowing out of the router business. It's discontinuing its AirPort and Time Capsule base stations; the company will sell the remaining devices in its warehouses, and ...
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