The iMac has not always had a chin. But it's certainly had one for many, many years now. So many, in fact, that the chin might be one of the most recognizable elements of an iMac for some people.
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The iMac has not always had a chin. But it's certainly had one for many, many years now. So many, in fact, that the chin might be one of the most recognizable elements of an iMac for some people.
It has been speculated for quite some time that Apple will maybe, one day, merge the iPad and Mac lineup in some way or another. That may mean the removal of the MacBook Air in favor of the iPad Pro, or something else entirely. Like just putting macOS on an iPad, for instance. But so far, Apple hasn't gone through with it.
Apple has been making it clear that the environment is a major focal point for the company for quite some time. Back in July of last year, for instance, it restated its goal to have the entire supply chain be 100% carbon neutral by 2030. And, today, Apple's using a video to make that promise again.
Apple's first event for 2021 was a busy one, and yet the company hummed right along and wrapped it up within an hour. But in that time, Apple announced quite a few new products.
While Apple is technically still seeding the beta release of macOS Big Sur 11.3, the company has decided to start beta testing the next update after that one.
The new Magic Keyboard with wireless Touch ID that ships in the box with the company's newly redesigned iMac all-in-one desktop is fully compatible with all M1-equipped Mac models.
During its Spring Loaded event, Apple unveiled a colorful lineup for the new 24-inch iMac. But the company's newest ads don't promote those new machines -- not yet, anyway.
Expectations are that Apple is going to refresh the 16-inch MacBook Pro line later this year, and introduce a 14-inch model, too. That will bring the Apple silicon processor to the larger laptop, and apparently a few other changes.
Having refreshed the iMac all-in-one desktop with a new design and the M1 chip, Apple is now expected to release new 14 and 16-inch versions of its MacBook Pro notebook featuring not only Apple silicon but also mini-LED display technology which debuted on the new iPad Pro.
This awesome commercial wants to sell you the message that Apple has supercharged the newly announced iPad Pro by equipping it with the company's custom Mac chip, the Apple M1.
During Apple's Spring Loaded event, the company unveiled a colorful new iMac.
Apple today at its “Spring Loaded” special event announced a completely redesigned iMac all-in-one desktop family featuring seven vibrant color finishes, the latest Apple silicon and more.