Apple’s accessories again shun industry standard 2015-10-142015-10-14 作者 news New Mac accessories use the same proprietary connection as iPhones and iPads, dashing hopes that Apple would embrace a more universal alternative. October 13, 2015 CNET Daily News Trouble viewing this email?Read it online / Discover the Intel Data Analytics Acceleration Library From TechRepublic: Accelerate data analysis in your applications! Discover the Intel® Data Analytics Acceleration Library (DAAL) – a highly optimized of to… DOWNLOAD NOW More from CNET News / 01 Snapchat reportedly pulls plug on original content channel 02 Toshiba follows Microsoft with Windows 10 hybrid notebook 03 Uber’s redesigned driver app aims to boost income, rider satisfaction 04 Microsoft adapter lets you use Xbox wireless controller with Windows 10 05 3D-printed eco-bikini cleans the ocean as you swim Featured item / Meet Apple’s new keyboard, trackpad and mouse These new accessories have rechargeable batteries and slick new designs. Read more / Share: CNET SMART HOME / Having Wi-Fi troubles? From the garage to the basement, we blanketed every square inch of the CNET Smart Home with fast, reliable Wi-Fi. SEE HOW WE DID IT LATEST FROM CNET UPDATE / Watch Bridget Carey daily for a breakdown of the big stories, hot devices, new apps, and what’s ahead. Video podcast Don’t miss an Update. Download the CNET Update video podcast now. iTunes: SD | HQ | HD RSS: SD | HQ | HD Audio podcast No need for video? No problem. Download to listen to CNET Update’s audio podcast. iTunes: MP3 RSS: MP3 Top viewed / 01 Twitter suspends accounts posting NFL-owned football videos 02 Trippy 3D-printed glasses let you swap looks often 03 Families release crash video to prevent further speeding deaths 04 Pepsi wants to sell you a smartphone with that soda 05 NASA’s 20-year road map for getting us to Mars (pictures) FOLLOW CNET… Facebook Twitter Google+ YouTube LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest Newsletters RSS The e-mail address for this newsletter is blogulasu@mail.aree.com.tw. To update your account, please visit our Newsletter subscription center. Unsubscribe / Help / Privacy policy Copyright 2015 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. CBS Interactive 235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A.