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The global wearables market grew by 35.1% year-on-year in the third quarter to reach 125 million units, the technology analyst firm IDC says, adding that the surge was "driven by seasonality, new product launches, and the global pandemic".
Apple CEO Tim Cook promised in the recent earnings call that there were still a range of things to be launched in 2020, and presumably this includes the Apple Silicon-powered MacBooks, possible new Intel-powered Macs, Apple's AirTags, potential new AirPods, a new Apple TV and who knows what else!
I was very excited to buy a set of AirPods Pro, the new noise cancelling in-ear wireless earphones from Apple, and I did just that last week. Sadly, by the end of last week, I returned them to Apple for a full refund.
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