The Minnie Mouse watch face is similar to the Mickey Mouse watch face, except it features Minnie Mouse with a customizable dress to
match different Apple Watch bands.
Not exact matches
It's no coincidence that all of these features are uniquely designed to bolster the
Apple ecosystem and inadvertently discourage the mixing and
matching of
different tech brands.
You can also make lots of
different baby food flavours by mixing and
matching different fruit and veggie cubes — combining a cube of pureed
apple with a cube of pureed carrot, for example — yum!
It might not seem like an
apples - to -
apples comparison, but as tested, these big sedans (OK one's not really a «sedan»)
match up pretty closely in price, around $ 170k (about $ 180K in Canada), and despite them being totally
different cars with totally
different engines, it's not crazy to think that people would cross-shop them.
You can spend a lot if you want to, for example, Google's new Pixel 2 phones and Samsung's Galaxy Note line
match Apple's iPhone pricing, but there's also a huge choice of low - cost handsets from a wide variety of
different manufacturers and the platform has been deliberately optimized to run on low - end hardware.
Apple has designed eight types of bands for the
Apple Watch: Link Bracelet, Sport Band, Leather Loop, Modern Buckle, Classic Buckle, Woven Nylon, Sport Loop (new in 2017) and Milanese Loop, all made from a variety of materials to
match different tastes and at varying price points.
A song containing DRM that was purchased with a
different Apple ID and couldn't be
matched won't upload to iCloud Music Library.
«When the lock was first conceived, HomeKit - compatibility wasn't mentioned as a feature, but the release version of the device supports
Apple's smart home system.According to Friday Labs, the Friday Lock is the world's «smallest and most stylish» retrofit lock, and the only lock to offer Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, and HomeKit in a single product.The Friday Lock is slender, unassuming, and available in a range of finishes to
match different decors, including brass, bronze, copper, gun metal, nickel satin, porcelain, and silver.
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Casetify to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win a customizable iPhone 7 or 7 Plus case from Casetify, a site that offers a range of customizable and community - designed cases.Made from a soft polycarbonate, Casetify's cases are available in clear or black to
match all of the
different iPhone finishes
Apple offers.
Apple has also brought back «True Tone Flash,» which, like the last model, uses two
different LEDs to attempt to
match the color temperature for better flash photos.
The latest good news is that
Apple Stores will be stocked with
different straps and accessories to let you mix and
match the look of the wearable when it goes on sale.