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Top 14 AirPods Pro Tips and Tricks

Apple in October 2019 debuted the AirPods Pro, a new higher-end version of its existing AirPods with an updated design, noise cancellation technology, a customizable fit with silicone ear tips, and a more expensive $249 price tag.

In this guide, we’ve collected 14 of our favorite ‌AirPods Pro‌ tips to help you get the most out of Apple’s latest and greatest wireless earbuds. Check out our video, keep reading, and you might well discover a new trick or two.

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1. Take Out Your ‌AirPods Pro‌ the Right Way

Have you found yourself getting frustrated trying to wrestle each AirPod Pro out of the case? Well, we’re here to tell you “you’re holding it wrong.”

Apple has designed them in such a way that you simply have to push on the back of each earbud and it will swivel right out between your thumb and forefinger.

2. Enable Noise Cancellation for Better Audio

‌AirPods Pro‌ are Apple’s first in-ear headphones with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), which adapts to the shape of your ear and blocks out the outside world so you can focus on what you’re listening to.

AirPods Pro
ANC relies on a feature called Ambient EQ, which Apple says adjusts the sound signal 200 times a second to optimize audio for your specific ear shape through the use of an internal-facing microphone.

When you turn off noise cancellation, Ambient EQ is also disabled, meaning sound quality is slightly degraded. So for the best Airpods Pro audio experience, it’s better to keep noise cancellation on. By default, pressing and holding either AirPod Pro stem will cycle between Noise Cancellation and Transparency, or you can control the noise functions on your iPhone or iPad.

  1. Open Control Center on your iOS device.

    airpods pro noise control
  2. Press and hold the Control Center volume bar (a pair of earbuds will be visible inside of it to indicate the ‌AirPods Pro‌ are connected.)
  3. Tap Noise Cancellation in the strip at the bottom of the screen.

You can also control Noise Control functions by going to Settings -> Bluetooth and tapping the information icon (the circled “i”) next to your ‌AirPods Pro‌. And if you’ve got your ‌AirPods‌ connected to a Mac running macOS Catalina, you can control it from the volume icon in the menu bar.

3. Tap to Check Wireless Charge Status

‌AirPods Pro‌ come with a wireless charging case, and you can charge it on most Qi-compatible third-party charging mats. The case also includes a neat new function for checking its charging status at any time.

AirPods pro

  1. Place the charging case face up on a charging mat – the light will turn on for a few seconds, then turn off as it starts to charge.
  2. To check the charging status at any time, tap the case with your finger to make the light come on.
  3. Take notice of the light’s color: An amber light means it’s still charging, and green means it’s fully charged.

4. Activate Noise Cancellation on One AirPod

You can use noise cancellation when using only one AirPod Pro, which is useful if you like to take calls using just the one earbud.

settings

  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or ‌iPad‌.
  2. Tap Accessibility -> ‌AirPods‌.
  3. Tap the toggle next to Noise Cancellation on One AirPod.

5. Access Noise Controls via Apple Watch

Most Airpods Pro users will know they can flip between the noise control features or turn them off entirely from iPhone’s Control Center. It’s less well-known that you can access the same functions on ‌Apple Watch‌, too.

AirPods pro Apple Watch

  1. Make sure your Airpods Pro are connected to your iPhone and audio is playing.
  2. Raise your wrist to wake your ‌Apple Watch‌.
  3. On the Now Playing screen, tap the icon with the triangle and three circles in the lower left corner.
  4. Tap your ‌AirPods Pro‌ in the list.

6. Use ‌AirPods Pro‌ as a Remote Mic

‌AirPods Pro‌ support Apple’s Live Listen feature, which uses your iPhone as a microphone and relays what the iPhone picks up to the earbuds, even if the ‌AirPods‌ are in another room.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Select Control Center -> Customize Controls.
  3. Tap the “+” button next to Hearing.

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  4. Launch Control Center by swiping down from the top-right corner of the screen (on iPhone 8 or earlier, swipe up from the bottom of the screen).
  5. Tap the Hearing icon.
  6. Tap Live Listen.
  7. Place your iPhone close to the person(s) you want to hear…

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7. Share Audio Between Two Pairs of ‌AirPods‌

If you’re running iOS 13.1 or later, Apple’s Audio Sharing feature lets you share your device’s Bluetooth audio with a second pair of ‌AirPods‌, so two of you can listen to music together while running, or enjoy a movie on a plane without disturbing those around you.

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  1. With your ‌AirPods‌ on, start playing audio on your iPhone or ‌iPad‌.
  2. Launch Control Center by swiping down from the top-right corner of the screen or up from the Home button on devices with a Home button.
  3. In Control Center’s audio playback controls, tap the icon with the triangle and three circles.
  4. Bring your friend’s ‌AirPods‌ inside their case close to your device and flip the lid open.
  5. You should see a prompt on your device’s screen offering to Share Audio with the second pair of ‌AirPods‌.

8. Use One AirPod to Extend Listening Time

‌AirPods Pro‌ offer excellent stereo audio output, but Apple has designed the wireless Bluetooth earphones so that you can also use them one at a time.

  1. Insert one AirPod in your preferred ear and leave the other AirPod in the charging case – the H1 chip will automatically detect which one is in use.
  2. When you hear the low battery tone from the AirPod you’re wearing, swap it out with the fully charged one in your Charging Case.
  3. Keep switching between them like this to continue listening for as long as your Charging Case has juice.

Note that when you use just a single left or single right AirPod, stereo signals are automatically converted to mono output, so you won’t miss a thing.

9. Adjust Force Sensor Duration

If you’re having difficulty engaging the ‌AirPods‌’ Force sensor by squeezing it between your fingers, try adjusting the duration to see if it makes it any easier.

settings

  1. Launch the Settings app on your connected device.
  2. Select Accessibility -> ‌AirPods‌.
  3. Under “Press and Hold Duration,” select Default, Short or Shorter.

10. Change ‌AirPods‌ Press Speed

The controls on ‌AirPods Pro‌ allow you to press once to play, pause or answer a phone call, press twice to skip forwards, and press three times to skip backwards. Like the press-and-hold gesture, if you’re having trouble engaging these functions then you can adjust the press speed to make it slower.

settings

  1. Launch the Settings app on your connected device.
  2. Select Accessibility -> ‌AirPods‌.
  3. Under “Press Speed,” select Default, Slow, or Slowest.

11. Find Your Misplaced or Lost ‌AirPods Pro‌

If you lose or misplace your ‌AirPods Pro‌, you can find their last known location in the Find My app.

find my

  1. Open ‌Find My‌ app on your iOS device (or access it in any browser via iCloud.com).
  2. Tap the Devices tab at the bottom of the screen.
  3. Tap your Airpods Pro in the list.
  4. Tap Play Sound if you’re fairly sure your AirPod(s) are somewhere within earshot. If you don’t know where you lost your AirPod(s), the last place they were connected will be shown on the map – tap Directions to get directions to the last known location.

12. Have ‌AirPods Pro‌ Announce Your Calls

If you receive a call on your iPhone (or an ‌Apple Watch‌ with cellular) when your Airpods Pro are connected, the ringing tone will interrupt whatever it is you’re listening to.

To find out who’s calling, normally you’d have to take out your iPhone or look at your ‌Apple Watch‌, but you can have Siri announce who it is over your ‌AirPods‌, saving you the trouble.

  1. On your iPhone, launch the Settings app.
  2. Tap Phone in the list.

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  3. Tap Announce Calls under the Calls heading.
  4. Tap Headphones Only so that a tick appears alongside the option.

13. Check ‌AirPods‌ Battery Life

You can check the charge status of your ‌AirPods‌ using the Batteries widget in your iPhone’s Today View, but when you’re wearing your ‌AirPods‌, just ask ‌Siri‌ “How is my ‌AirPods‌’ battery?” and you’ll get an individual percentage level for each earbud. If you just opened your charging case, you’ll get a percentage for that too.


You can also check the battery level of your ‌AirPods‌ from ‌Apple Watch‌, whether they’re paired with your iPhone or directly with your watch. To do so, swipe up on a watch face or when in an app to bring up Control Center, then tap the ‌Apple Watch‌ battery icon, indicated by a percentage.

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Your ‌AirPods‌’ battery level will be displayed as a ring below the ‌Apple Watch‌ battery percentage, and if you place an AirPod in its charging case, you’ll see individual percentage charges for the lot.

14. Reset Your ‌AirPods Pro‌

If your ‌AirPods‌ aren’t working as they should be – if you can’t connect to them or if they won’t charge, for example – you can reset them by following these steps.

  1. Put your ‌AirPods‌ in their case and close the lid.
  2. Wait 30 seconds, then open the lid.
  3. On your iOS device, go to Settings -> Bluetooth and tap the circled “i” icon next to your ‌AirPods‌.

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  4. Tap Forget This Device, and tap again to confirm.
  5. With the ‌AirPods‌ case lid open, press and hold the button on the back of the case for about 15 seconds until you see the status light flashing amber.

    AirPods pro
  6. With the case lid open, place your ‌AirPods‌ close to your device and follow the steps on your device’s screen to reconnect your ‌AirPods‌.

Got any more ‌AirPods‌ tips or tricks we’ve not covered here? Let us know in the comments below.

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Black Friday Spotlight: Target’s Preview Sale Includes iPhone 11 Offers Ahead of Big Discounts Coming November 29

In an ongoing effort to keep track of upcoming (and current) Black Friday sales, we’ve begun highlighting the biggest and best discounts offered by major retailers. Yesterday we started with Best Buy, and today we’re moving on to Target.

Target’s Black Friday sale is set to be massive and will extend across home furniture, clothing, video games, and of course electronics. Target will open its doors at 5 p.m. local time on Thanksgiving evening, close them at 1 a.m. Friday morning, and then re-open at 7 a.m. Friday morning.

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Like most other stores, Target has also put some deals online ahead of time in what it’s calling the “Black Friday Preview Sale,” which lasts today and ends tomorrow night. Preview Sale items include everything from iPhone 11 models to weighted blankets, so be sure to head to Target for the full list. In this article, everything is considered an upcoming sale that isn’t yet live unless otherwise noted to be part of the available Preview Sale.

It should also be noted that Target RedCard holders and members of its Circle loyalty program will gain early access to Black Friday deals beginning the day before Thanksgiving, November 27.

Apple

Target will offer a free $200 Target gift card with qualified activation of an iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max on Verizon or AT&T [Preview Sale Now]. The same offer will be available for the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max.

You’ll also be able to get the new 32GB 10.2-inch iPad for $249.99, down from $329.99, representing the lowest-ever price on this model.

Next up, the retailer will offer the Apple Watch Series 3 starting at $169.99 and totaling $30 savings across multiple styles. The newest Apple Watch, Series 5, will remain priced at its regular point starting at $399.99 for GPS and $499.99 for cellular.

There will be a chance for some App Store and iTunes gift card savings. Target plans to offer buy one, get one 30 percent off on these gift cards, where the lower-priced gift card will be 30 percent off. There is no specification yet on which tiers will be on sale, but you can likely expect the usual $25, $50, and $100 tiers. Under this sale, purchasing two $50 iTunes gift cards will cost you a total of $85 for $100 iTunes credit, which is the typical 15 percent off sale we usually see.

Lastly, Target plans to offer the AirPods with Charging Case for $144.99, down from $159.99, and AirPods with Wireless Charging Case for $169.99, down from $199.99 [Preview Sale Now]. These aren’t the lowest prices we’ve ever seen for either model, and in fact you can get them both for slight cheaper right now on Amazon. Target lists the AirPods Pro, but there won’t be a sale on the latest model and it will still cost $249.99.

Electronics

You’ll find the usual array of smart home devices, headphones, streaming sticks, and more on sale at Target this Black Friday. We’ve rounded up some of the best offers in the lists below:


Speakers/Smart Speakers

Headphones

Streaming Devices

Watches

Smart Home

Video Games

To start, Target shoppers should note that the retailer has a notable buy two, get one free “Mix and Match” event happening right now. With this offer, you can buy two products across video games, books, movies, board games, music, and children’s activity kits, and get a third from any of these categories for free. For gamers and movie fans, this includes brand-new titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, The Outer Worlds, Toy Story 4, and Spider-Man: Far From Home.


If you were planning to buy a Nintendo Switch and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe this year, you can get a bundle of both for $299.99, netting you the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe copy for free. This is the same offer shared across all of the major retailers this year, including Best Buy (which throws in a screen protector) and Amazon. Target will also be selling Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Tennis Aces, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for $29.99 doorbusters.

$15 video games:

  • World War Z
  • Overwatch: Legendary Edition
  • The Division 2
  • Kingdom Hearts 3
  • Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
  • Crash Team Racing
  • Overcooked 2
  • Rainbow Six Siege
  • There will be over 100 total games on sale at this price…

$25 video games:

  • Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville
  • Control
  • Just Dance 2020
  • Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD
  • There will be over 40 games on sale at this price…

$29.99 video games:

  • Fallout 76
  • Rage 2
  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • There will be over 30 games at this price…

$35 video games:

  • Gears 5
  • Borderlands 3
  • Need for Speed: Heat
  • There will be over 10 games on sale at this price…

Target will also have Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on sale for $45, and you’ll be able to save $5 on gaming subscription services like Xbox Live, PS Plus, and Nintendo Switch Online.

Console bundles include a 1TB PS4 with The Last of Us Remastered, God of War (2018), and Horizon: Zero Dawn at $199.99, down from $299.99. If you’re looking for an Xbox, Target will have a doorbuster offering the 1TB Xbox One X with Gears 5 and a free $40 gift card for $349.99, down from $499.99. You’ll also be able to purchase all of the main video game console controllers for $20 off: Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons ($59.99), DualShock 4 ($39.99), and Xbox Wireless Controller ($39.99) will all be on sale.

To keep track of these Black Friday sales and more, head to our full Black Friday Roundup as well as our separate Deals Roundup.

Related Roundups: Apple Black Friday, Apple Deals
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MacRumors Giveaway: Win a Plushie Mac, iPhone, or iPod From Throwboy’s Iconic Pillow Collection

For this week’s giveaway, we’ve once again teamed up with Throwboy to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win a pillow from the Throwboy Iconic Pillow Collection, which features plush, squeezable versions of classic Apple products.

The Iconic Pillow Collection features five pillows that are modeled after the 1977 Apple II, the 1984 original Macintosh, the 1998 iMac G3, the 2001 iPod, and the 2007 original iPhone.

After a successful Kickstarter launch in 2018, Throwboy has been offering its plushie Apple products on its website for $39.99 or $189.99 for the full set.


Each of the Iconic pillows have been carefully embroidered with intricate detailing to ensure that they look like their hardware counterparts, and in a review we did earlier this year, we were impressed with the softness, huggability, and impressive detail.


Design details include a click wheel on the iPod with appropriate ports on the bottom, a rainbow logo and floppy disk drive on the 1984 pillow, speakers and a disk drive for the ‌iMac‌ G3, a Home button and speaker for the iPhone, and a full keyboard and display for the Apple II.


Each pillow also features the correct colors for each machine. The Apple II and the Macintosh are a light beige color, while the ‌‌iMac‌‌ G3 is in white and aqua. The iPod is white with a gray click wheel, and the iPhone is silver and black like the original model.


When it comes to size, these are the ideal throw pillows for a couch or a chair, making them a great decoration or gift idea for Apple fans. Each pillow is soft, squishy, and comfortable, both to hold and to lean against, but they’re also firm enough to hold their shape. Photos of the pillows in action can be seen on Throwboy’s Instagram account.


The Mac versions of the pillows are a bit larger than the iPod and the iPhone versions, but all work well as throw pillows or room decor. Throwboy also makes a few other fun pillows like a classic Mac Finder icon and the well-known spinning rainbow wheel.

We have 10 of the Iconic Pillows to give away to MacRumors readers, and each winner will be able to pick their favorite pillow. To enter to win our ‌‌giveaway‌‌, use the Gleam.io widget below and enter an email address. Email addresses will be used solely for contact purposes to reach the winners and send the prizes. You can earn additional entries by subscribing to our weekly newsletter, subscribing to our YouTube channel, following us on Twitter, following us on Instagram, or visiting the MacRumors Facebook page.

Due to the complexities of international laws regarding giveaways, only U.S. residents who are 18 years or older and Canadian residents (excluding Quebec) who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory are eligible to enter. To offer feedback or get more information on the ‌giveaway‌ restrictions, please refer to our Site Feedback section, as that is where discussion of the rules will be redirected.

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The contest will run from today (November 8) at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time through 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time on November 15. The winners will be chosen randomly on November 15 and will be contacted by email. The winners will have 48 hours to respond and provide a shipping address before new winners are chosen.

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Apple to Fix macOS Mail Vulnerability That Leaves Text of Some Encrypted Emails Readable

There’s a vulnerability in the macOS version of the Apple Mail app that leaves some of the text of encrypted emails unencrypted, according to a report from IT specialist Bob Gendler (via The Verge).

According to Gendler, the snippets.db database file used by a macOS function that offers up contact suggestions stores encrypted emails in an unencrypted format, even when Siri is disabled on the Mac.

In this email, Gendler demonstrates that the private key has been made unavailable in Mail, rendering the message unreadable. It continues to be available in the database, though.


Gendler initially discovered the bug on July 29 and reported it to Apple. Over the course of several months, Apple said that it was looking into the issue, though no fix ever came. The vulnerability continues to exist in macOS Catalina and earlier versions of macOS dating back to macOS Sierra.

Let me say that again… The snippets.db database is storing encrypted Apple Mail messages…completely, totally, fully — UNENCRYPTED — readable, even with ‌Siri‌ disabled, without requiring the private key. Most would assume that disabling ‌Siri‌ would stop macOS from collecting information on the user. This is a big deal.

This is a big deal for governments, corporations and regular people who use encrypted email and expect the contents to be protected. Secret or top-secret information, which was sent encrypted, would be exposed via this process and database, as would trade secrets and proprietary data.

Apple told The Verge that it has been made aware of the issue and will address it in a future software update. Apple also said that only portions of some emails are stored, and provided Gendler with instructions on preventing data from being stored by the snippets database.

This issue affects a limited number of people in practice, and is not something that macOS users should generally worry about. It requires customers to be using macOS and the Apple Mail app to send encrypted emails. It does not impact those who have FileVault turned on, and a person who wanted to access the information would also need to know where in Apple’s system files to look and have physical access to a machine.

Still, as Gendler points out, this particular vulnerability “brings up the question of what else is tracked and potentially improperly stored without you realizing it.”

Those concerned about this issue can prevent data from being collected in the snippets.db database by opening up System Preferences, choosing the ‌Siri‌ section, selecting ‌Siri‌ Suggestions & Privacy, choosing Mail and then turning off “Learn from this App.” This will stop new emails from being added to snippets.db but won’t remove those that have already been included.

Apple told The Verge that customers who want to avoid unencrypted snippets being read by other apps can avoid giving apps full disk access in ‌macOS Catalina‌. Turning on FileVault will also encrypt everything on the Mac.

Full details on the vulnerability can be read in Gendler’s Medium article.

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Adam Scott Cast as Lead in Upcoming Apple TV+ Thriller ‘Severance’

Actor Adam Scott has been cast as the lead in Apple’s latest project for Apple TV+, called “Severance” (via The Hollywood Reporter). The show is described as a workplace thriller set at a company “looking to take work-life balance to a new level.”

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“Severance” is being produced by Ben Stiller, and was created by Dan Erickson. The show comes from Endeavor Content, which also produces ‌Apple TV‌+ shows like “See” and the upcoming “Truth Be Told.”

Apple has yet to announce a launch date for “Severance,” but it has been ordered straight-to-series with a 10-episode first season. Recently, all of the major launch shows for ‌Apple TV‌+ received second season orders from the company.

Head to the MacRumors Apple TV+ forum to join in discussions for all of the new shows that have launched, and will soon launch, on Apple’s streaming service.

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Review: Pad & Quill’s $495 Gladstone Leather Briefcase is an Ultra Luxe MacBook Bag That Could Use a Bit More Document Organization

Pad & Quill is a company known for its leather accessories, crafted mainly with Apple devices in mind. The company offers iPhone cases, iPad sleeves, Apple Watch bands, and even paper journals and full leather bags and briefcases.

For the past week, I’ve had a chance to check out Pad & Quill’s Gladstone Leather Briefcase, which is priced at $495.00 on the company’s website (although you can get it for 15 percent off with the coupon code PQ15). The accessory is made of full-grain, American-sourced leather with a Herringbone fabric lining and a classic ultra-wide briefcase-style hinged opening.

In terms of space for accessories, you’ll find a pocket that can hold up to a 15-inch laptop, a slightly smaller zipper pocket, two accessory pockets that I found to be perfect for portable batteries, and two pen holders. The outside holds a slip pocket on the rear that can fit a few papers, while the front has a smaller pouch with a secure buckle fastener.

Overall, the Gladstone Leather Briefcase is exceedingly luxe, with a super sturdy construction and high-quality stitching on everything from the included shoulder strap to the barely-seen internal accessory pockets. I’ve carried numerous messenger bags and backpacks around over the years, with an endless array of material construction, but this is easily one of the most handsome and eye-catching that I’ve ever owned.

The optional luggage strap attaches to the rear of the case and helps secure the briefcase to rolling luggage, available as a $39.99 add-on


Day-to-day use has been solid so far; I’ve found the Gladstone’s interior compartment offers a nice balance between being spacious and compact. I was able to fit my 12-inch MacBook, ‌iPad‌ mini, AirPods, book, Beats Studio3 headphones, chargers, and still have some room on the bottom of the bag left over.

Because it’s a briefcase-style case, the bag sports a solid six-inch footprint, and measures 12 inches tall and 16 inches wide. The leather construction, rigid paneling, and eventual interior contents add up to a bag that isn’t entirely light to carry around, but over short distances this wasn’t too big of a problem for me.


The biggest issue with its weight comes in how it’s distributed when using the shoulder strap, which is hooked to the back of the briefcase instead of directly at the center top of the bag. This means that when it’s full, the bag becomes slightly top-heavy and tilts forward away from your body, making it easier to bounce against your torso as you walk. It’s not a huge issue, but when you carry it around daily it’s something you quickly become aware of.

The briefcase sports a swivel opening that uses hinged copper rivets for a smooth, easy-to-open central compartment. I found that the bag was a bit tough to open at the start, but over the course of a few days the leather and the hinges became a bit less stiff, but still retained enough rigidity that I felt like it would never open on its own. If you still want more security, the main compartment also includes a second line of defense with an overarching buckle and notch strap.


If you like the look of classic briefcases you’ll be able to quickly get over how it takes ever-so-slightly longer to open Pad & Quill’s bag to get to your contents. If you prefer your work bags to be more economical with your time in a sacrifice to style, you’ll likely wish for a simpler zipper system, which would also make the bag easier to access when it’s placed on its side.

The other issue I had with the Gladstone Leather Briefcase was its overall lack of interior dividers. There are thousands of leather briefcases on the market that hit below Pad & Quill’s $495.00 price tag and offer a bit more focus on work documents over housing electronics. It’s big enough to house legal-sized papers and roomy enough for a lot of documents to fit inside, but it can quickly become messy without proper built-in organizational pockets.


While it’s obvious that an Apple accessory company would likely lean toward securing placement of your MacBook or ‌iPad‌ (a strategy all of Pad & Quill’s leather bags use), I would have preferred a bit more balance between the two. As it stands, the Gladstone Leather Briefcase doesn’t offer any specific placement for paper documents, outside of ones you might be able to stuff next to your MacBook on the internal compartment, or feel safe enough placing in the external rear compartment (which lacks any form of latch or security).

The briefcase is big enough to slip in a few folders of your own between the MacBook slot and accessory pouches, however, so it isn’t an insurmountable problem. But people with a job that relies on extensive organization of paper documents might find the accessory to be insufficient.

Bottom Line

Thanks to an attractive design, adequate interior compartment space for electronic devices and accessories, and leather construction that’s sure to age well the more you use it, Pad & Quill’s Gladstone Leather Briefcase makes for a reliable and striking laptop bag.


It does have a few downsides: the high price and lack of truly spacious paper document compartments mean you’ll have to be on the hunt specifically for a high-quality MacBook bag that has room for a few accessories and a small number of work-related documents, but not much else.

How to Buy

You can purchase the Gladstone Leather Briefcase on Pad & Quill’s website for $495.00 in Chestnut and Whiskey. Use the code PQ15 to take 15 percent off and get the bag for $420.75.

Note: Pad & Quill sent MacRumors one Gladstone Leather Briefcase for the purposes of this review, and no other compensation was received. MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Pad & Quill. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

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Apple Arcade Now Has 100 Games With Addition of New Titles Today, Including ‘Guildlings’

Apple Arcade today added six new games to the subscription service, all available to play on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV (via Engadget):

  • Discolored by Shifty Eye: A surreal, first-person puzzle adventure game that tasks you with restoring the color to a once-vibrant world.
  • Guildlings by Sirvo Studios: A story-driven episodic adventure from the maker of Threes, telling a lighthearted coming-of-age fantasy story about a group of friends on a mythical quest.
  • Sociable Soccer by Rogue Games: A fast-paced, cross-platform soccer game that includes gameplay on the soccer field and also a full team management system.
  • UFO on Tape: First Contact by Revolutionary Concepts: An AR game that puts you in the shoes of a UFO hunter.
  • Takeshi & Hiroshi by Oink Games: A 1-hour long short story about two brothers, taking place in the real world and inside of a role playing game that one of the brothers is making.
  • Marble It Up: Mayhem! by The Marble Collective: A puzzle game where you have to safely navigate a marble across vast and treacherous landscapes.

All six games are available to play on iPhone, ‌iPad‌, and ‌Apple TV‌, with Discolored, Guildlings, and Sociable Soccer also available on Mac.

With the addition of these six games, ‌Apple Arcade‌ has now reached 100 total games on iOS and tvOS, and 92 on macOS. Apple has been adding new games to ‌Apple Arcade‌ over the weeks, following the service’s launch on September 19.



With a $4.99/month subscription to ‌Apple Arcade‌, you can gain unlimited access to these 100 games for iPhone, ‌iPad‌, and ‌Apple TV‌ (as well as many on the Mac). If the game is on ‌Apple Arcade‌, it does not have any in-app purchases or ads of any kind.

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‘The A-List: Country’ is the Next Apple Music Playlist to Receive a Name Change, Now ‘Today’s Country’

After updating its “The A-List” playlists for genres like alternative and hip-hop, Apple Music has now changed “The A-List: Country” to “Today’s Country.” This playlist will essentially be the same, keeping track of all of the latest songs coming out of the country music genre, updated every day, while simply ditching “The A-List” moniker that has been around essentially since ‌Apple Music‌ launched in 2015.

Apple began a large-scale playlist rebranding earlier in 2019, switching “The A-List: Dance” to “danceXL,” “The A-List: Hip-Hop” to “Rap Life,” “The A-List: Alternative” to “ALT CTRL,” and “Best of the Week” to “New Music Daily.” One of the few remaining playlists to retain the “A-List” branding is for the pop genre, which now has a simple “A-List Pop” title.

More niche sub-genres are still using the original A-List name style, like Bollywood, K-Pop, Classical, Mandopop, and Russian Hip-Hop. Apple has also launched brand-new playlists this year, like the Shazam Discovery Top 50, which is powered by shazams made around the world to highlight up-and-coming songs and artists that users are discovering any given week.

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The Virtuous Circle of Product Placement in Apple’s TV+ Shows

Apple products are visible in an average of 32 camera shots in each episode of “The Morning Show,” and an Apple logo is visible in roughly one-third of those shots, based on a tally count by The Wall Street Journal.

Reese Witherspoon’s character sleeps beside her iPhone and MacBook in ‘The Morning Show’


In one four-second scene in episode one of the flagship Apple TV+ series, nine Apple products are shown as two characters walk and talk through a newsroom, according to WSJ‘s report.

As far as product placement goes, it’s an impressive count for the newsroom drama, which debuted last week to a mixed critical reception but a generally favorable audience reaction, according to review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.

“The Morning Show” stars Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Steve Carell, and reportedly costs more than $15 million per episode, but as a vehicle to push Apple’s own products, it could be worth tens of millions of dollars. WSJ:

“The Morning Show” wastes little time giving Apple screen time. The first scene of the first episode opens with the character of executive producer Chip Black, played by Mark Duplass, sprawled on the floor of his office in the dark, feet away from a Mac computer, when the iPhone next to him lights up with an incoming call. About 20 seconds later, Steve Carell’s soon-to-be-disgraced anchor, Mitch Kessler, is awakened by his iPhone. In total, there are 31 shots of Apple devices in Episode 1, including eight with the company’s logo.

Other Apple products that get decent screen time in the series include MacBooks and iMacs, iPads, and AirPods and Apple Watches. Even the HomePod speaker makes a cameo on a producer’s office desk.

Spending on product placement has doubled since 2012 to about $10 billion, according to PQ Media, a media research firm that tracks the industry. However, Apple has said it doesn’t pay for product placement, and people close to “The Morning Show” told WSJ that producers weren’t under pressure to include Apple products in the shows.

Of course it helps that Apple products are very popular – the iPhone has a 35 percent share of the U.S. smartphone market – so it stands to reason that Apple products will appear in shows depicting modern life. Apple products often show up in other TV series not affiliated with Apple, too. But as WSJ notes, the iPhone appears in “The Morning Show” so much that it can seem like an appendage.

The office of ‘The Morning Show’ character Chip Black, played by actor Mark Duplass


Some viewers may consider the flagship series to be overzealous in its product placement, but the very fact that Apple is able to promote its hardware in a subscription service that was designed to help lessen the company’s dependency on its iPhone business at a time of slowing sales, is a sweet sort of irony. If the service is a success, it could well be a virtuous circle for Apple’s long-term product revenues.

“In a changing world where people watch less traditional television, especially younger audiences, how do you reach them?” said Patrick Quinn, president of PQ Media. “One way to do that is to launch your own streaming service and show off your product. Not everyone can do that, but Apple can.”

Apple is providing customers with a free 7-day trial for ‌‌Apple TV‌‌+, which is priced at $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year. Apple is also offering all customers who purchased an ‌‌Apple TV‌‌, iPhone, iPad, Mac, or iPod touch after September 10 one free year of access to ‌‌Apple TV‌‌+.

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Apple Watch Sales Grew to 6.8 Million Units in Q3 2019, up 51% From Last Year

Apple shipped an estimated 6.8 million smartwatches in the third quarter of 2019, according to research firm Strategy Analytics.

Apple doesn’t disclose Apple Watch sales in its earnings reports, grouping the wrist-worn device under its “Other Products” category, so we have do go from estimated figures, which can vary between research firms.

If Strategy Analytics’ figures are accurate, ‌Apple Watch‌ shipments are up 51 percent compared to the third quarter of last year.

Apple shipped 6.8 million smartwatches worldwide in Q3 2019, rising an above-average 51 percent from 4.5 million in Q3 2018. ‌Apple Watch‌ remains a long way ahead of the chasing pack and its global smartwatch marketshare has grown from 45 percent to 48 percent in the past year. ‌Apple Watch‌ continues to fend off strong competition from hungry rivals like Fitbit and Samsung. ‌Apple Watch‌ owns half the worldwide smartwatch market and remains the clear industry leader.


The figures suggest Apple’s closest wearables rival remains Samsung, which shipped 1.9 million smartwatches in Q3 and took 13.4 percent of the global market share. Fitbit, which was recently acquired by Google, dropped to third place, losing just under 4 percent of its market share (11.3 percent).

According to the report, the global smartwatch market grew considerably, with shipments reaching 14 million units in total, up 42 percent year on year. Notably, ‌Apple Watch‌ growth outpaced overall market growth, indicating that Apple is eating an increasingly bigger slice of the burgeoning wearables sector.

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