AppleCare+ is Apple 's brand name for extended warranty and technical support plans for their devices. AppleCare+ extends the devices' one-year limited warranty and the ninety days of technical support (which is known as basic AppleCare). It allows the customer unlimited incidents of accidental damage with a deductible (which, like the price of the plan, varies by device). AppleCare+ is available for many Apple products, including Mac computers and displays, Beats headphones, HomePods , iPhones and iPads , Apple Watches , and Apple TVs . AppleCare+ plans include Apple software associated with the covered hardware.
18-546: C-Lab or C-LAB may refer to: A software product of Emagic , a former company in Rellingen, Germany Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab , a cultural center in Taipei, Taiwan Columbia Laboratory for Architectural Broadcasting , a research lab at Columbia University Colorado Education Work Lab , an association at Colorado Department of Higher Education Topics referred to by
36-407: A limited warranty from Apple. AppleCare extends the service coverage by two or three years (depending on the device) from the purchase date, and provides one-stop service and support from Apple experts. Customers can elect to continue their AppleCare coverage on a monthly basis upon the expiration of their initial plan. AppleCare is sold by Apple and its authorized resellers. It can be attached, via
54-608: A program for the World Consumer Rights Day. The program criticized the issue associated with Apple warranty issues in China. The report said, an iPhone always gets an old back cover when being repaired in China. It also states that the warranty period for changed product is only 90 days and the warranty period for Macintosh and iPad are not according to Chinese laws to get warranty in China. On April 1, 2013, Apple CEO Tim Cook apologized to Chinese consumers for
72-782: A single product package. Apple also released a scaled down version of Logic called Logic Express, replacing Logic Silver and Logic Gold. Logic Pro 7 was released on September 29, 2004, the first version of Logic to be released under the Apple brand, with technical support being provided through AppleCare+ instead of Emagic. As Emagic's products had been transferred to its parent company, it discontinued all of its older products, but continued to provide technical support until late 2005. Emagic became defunct on June 12, 2006. AppleCare%2B Every Apple Display , Apple TV , Apple Watch , iPad , iPod , iPhone , HomePod , Mac , and AirPods comes with complimentary telephone technical support and
90-526: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Emagic Emagic was a music software and hardware company based in Rellingen , Germany and a satellite office in Grass Valley, California . On July 1, 2002 Emagic was bought by Apple Computer . Emagic's Windows -based product offerings were discontinued on September 30, 2002. The company
108-466: The onus under the EU law is on the merchant to establish that a hardware defect did not exist at time of purchase for the first six months after purchase. After the six-month period, this is reversed , meaning that the customer may need to establish that a hardware defect did exist when they received the product. Unlike the statutory guarantee, AppleCare also covers defects that appeared after purchase, if
126-511: The China warranty policy and changed the policy. In some parts of European countries a part of the European Union (EU), local regulations gives consumers a minimum of two years warranty on hardware defects that existed at time of purchase, which overlaps the benefits of AppleCare. This effectively means that, in certain countries in the EU, AppleCare still offers phone and online support for ninety days on all devices. In most countries,
144-597: The MacBook, any additional Apple display purchased at the same time as a Macbook device is covered. In some countries or territories where there are no local Apple offices, such as parts of Latin America, the "AppleCare Extended Service" product is available in place of the AppleCare product. This offers the same hardware warranty, but without phone and online support. On March 15, 2013, China Central Television aired
162-725: The Windows platform for the Mac version, remains unknown, but Apple Pro Apps revenue has steadily increased since Apple's acquisition of Emagic, (roughly $ 2 billion a year as of Q1 2014). Logic 6 was released in February 2003, serving as the first major release of Logic following Apple's acquisition of Emagic. The following year, it released Logic Pro 6, which replaced Logic Platinum and consolidated over 20 different Emagic products, including all instrument and effect plug-ins, Waveburner Pro (CD Authoring application), and Pro Tools TDM support, into
180-564: The device was handled correctly. On December 27, 2011, Apple was fined a total of €900,000 by the Italian Antitrust Authority for failing to properly inform customers of their legal right to two years of warranty service under Italy's Consumer Code. According to the Italian agency Apple only disclosed its own standard one-year warranty and offered to sell customers AppleCare for one additional year instead of abiding by
198-444: The end consumer. Currently Theft and Loss coverage is unavailable in some parts of Europe, South America, Asia Pacific, Africa, North America (Canada) or Antarctica. To be able to claim on a stolen or lost device, the customer's Find My feature needs to be active. Customers who purchase AppleCare with any Mac computer are also automatically entitled to receive coverage for some other related Apple accessories. Along with coverage for
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#1732791839633216-475: The news that development of the Windows version would no longer continue, rendering Logic 5.5.1 as the final version available for Windows. This announcement caused controversy in the recording industry with an estimated 70,000 users having invested in the Windows route not wishing to reinvest in a complete new system. Despite much speculation in various Pro Audio forums however, exactly how many users may have abandoned Logic upon its acquisition by Apple, or abandoned
234-408: The product became known under the name "Emagic Logic". Original copies of Emagic's Logic software retailed for US$ 699 (equivalent to $ 1,518 in 2023), and with plugins ranging from $ 99 to $ 299. The other major software product that Emagic offered was SoundDiver, an editor/librarian for hardware synthesizers. It communicated via MIDI and offered easy patch and sound management. While there
252-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title C-Lab . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=C-Lab&oldid=1182241363 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
270-601: The serial number, to devices at the time of purchase, or up to thirty or sixty days (depending on location) post-purchase. For all hardware devices, following the included ninety-day telephone and online support, and one-year hardware warranty, buying AppleCare for a MacBook computer or Apple displays extends both support and hardware to three years. Additionally, buying AppleCare for iPods and other iOS devices can extend both support and hardware to two years. AppleCare also includes an express replacement service for iPad and iPhone. AppleCare insures against accidental damage, unlike
288-582: The statutory warranty. As of October 2023, Theft and loss coverage is provided in Australia, Austria, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States. AppleCare with Theft and Loss includes up to two incidents of accidental damage, theft or loss coverage at a reduced cost to
306-605: Was a beta version for Mac OS X, production of SoundDiver was discontinued in 2005. Emagic formerly offered a line of audio interface hardware, the Audiowerk PCI cards, as well as USB units. A potential post-acquisition successor to these products, the unreleased Asteroid FireWire interface, was the subject of the Apple v. Does trade secret litigation. Emagic was acquired by Apple in July 2002. The announcement included
324-463: Was best known for its music sequencer , Logic . Logic stemmed from Creator, then Notator, made by C-Lab (the company's forerunner) for the Atari ST platform. In 1992, Emagic Soft- und Hardware GmbH was founded and Notator Logic was launched for Atari and Macintosh, followed by a version for Windows. The "Notator" was dropped from the name and the product was redesigned from the ground up, and
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