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 ...
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. The ...
Although I didn't want it, my cable company sent me a new modem which is also a WLAN router, a Thomson TWG870 to be exact. Until now, I had the following setup: Attached to my old cable modem was an ...
Apple started shutting down the wireless router division over the past year, while engineers from that team were moved over to other product developmental groups, including the one that handles the ...
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 with ...
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 ...
Apple decided to finally put the nail in the coffin for its lineup of AirPort routers that haven’t been updated in years. We’ve known this day has been coming for nearly two years, but Apple just ...
Problems with AirPort and D-Link routers; possible solution We are seeking confirmation for an issue where some D-Link routers do not function properly with AirPort cards after the AirPort 3.4 update: ...
Apple on Thursday announced the official death of its long-running AirPort Wi-Fi router line, a development many believed to be an inevitability after the division responsible for its development was ...
As noted by The Mac Observer, rumors are circulating of an iCloud Time Machine for the Mac and new AirPort routers. Those rumors are almost certainly off base, but I’d like to believe ‘em. The rumors ...
Apple has dissolved its division which develops wireless routers and is now sending engineers who worked on the AirPort lineup into other product teams, including one currently working on Apple TV.
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