Welcome to Decrypted! We're all hands-on-deck for Google I/O, and we hope you're currently watching it. If not, we included a how to watch for you below. Since tomorrow will be mostly Google, today is going to be a lot of Apple. We say Hello to the new M1 iMac, and take a look at a potential Beats leak. Plus, what are some things the MacBook Air can learn from its desktop counterpart? Read on.
It's an iconic word in Apple history, and it's the first word you see when you boot up the new iMac. It's a callback to the original 1984 Mac, but it's also a sentiment that the redesigned iMac is meant to evoke. It's a friendly welcome that comes at the end of the most thoroughly enjoyable unboxing experiences I've ever had.
But what happens after the unboxing is what really matters. The cute colors and thoughtful packaging welcome you in, but a tech product like the iMac has to deliver on its approachable vibe in use too. I'm happy to report that the new iMac is far from a gimmick. As long as you can stomach white bezels and a hefty chin, it might be one of the most refined Mac products Apple has ever made and best all-in-ones you can buy.
Given the Beats by Dre is an undeniable leader in the wireless headphone space, it's always been a bit odd that the Apple-owned brand has never created a set of true wireless earbuds aimed at users who aren't athletes or gym rats. But that could be about to change if this leaked photo of the purported new Beats earbuds is accurate.
"According to the internal iOS 14.6 files, Apple is working on new earbuds under the Beats brand called 'Beats Studio Buds,'" claims a report by 9to5mac.com. "Just like AirPods, these are completely wireless earphones that come with a smart charging case."
It's not certain that these new earbuds will be called Beats Studio Buds, but it would definitely be consistent with Beats' naming convention thus far. What can we expect from these new earbuds if and when they're finally announced?
Although the MacBook Air transitioned to Apple's custom M1 processor last last year, it retained the same stale design that the company had been using for years. With rumors that an M2 processor could launch this year, a new MacBook Air appears to be imminent, and Apple could borrow three key design ideas and features from its iMac to knock the redesign of its most affordable laptop out of the park.
Chances are that you've used Outlook in one way or another for sending an email or scheduling a meeting. But while these are the most common tasks that you can get done in Outlook, there are tricks that you can leverage to improve your experience.
Here are seven things you didn't know you could do in Outlook on desktop or on the web.
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