The iPhone X, 8 and 8 Plus probably won't feel the effects of Apple's throttling (Apple Byte Extra Crunchy Podcast, Ep. 118)
New hardware and software design will reduce the effect of Apple's performance management software on the iPhone X, 8 and 8 Plus. The HomePod reviews are here, and AirPower could come in March.

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THE APPLE BYTE EXTRA CRUNCHY SHOW NOTES:
APPLE HOMEPOD NEWS:
HomePod Reviews: Outstanding Sound Quality, but Siri 'Struggles at Smart'
HomePod review roundup: not as smart as it could be, but stunning sound
Stereo-Like Sound With HomePods Coming Before Multi-Room Audio Feature [Updated]
Kantar data reveals the good and bad news for HomePod sales prospects
Apple's website - Welcome HomePod
iPHONE NEWS:
iOS 11.3 Beta 2 Introduces New 'Battery Health' Feature
Apple's website - iPhone Battery and Performance
iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X Batteries Less Impacted by Performance Management
Growing number of iPhone X users unable to accept calls, Apple investigating
Apple Communities - Iphone x incoming call display delay problem
APPLE WATCH NEWS:
Report: 2017 brings huge Apple Watch growth, 18 million units, up 54% YoY
Ordinary wearables can flag signs of diabetes, according to new Cardiogram study
We might know when Apple's AirPower charger will land
iPAD NEWS:
iPad Remains World's Most Popular Tablet as Apple Outsold Samsung and Amazon Combined Last Year
iPad boosts market share as tablet market declines; Amazon overtakes Samsung – IDC
APPLE PENCIL NEWS:
Future Apple Pencil could be used to draw on any flat surface
Apple files patent for stylus that works without a screen
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