Apple told us the first Apple Silicon Mac would debut before the end of 2020. And now, the company appears to be keeping up with that expectation.
First Apple Silicon Macs may be 13-inch MacBook Air and MacBook Pro
Apple told us the first Apple Silicon Mac would debut before the end of 2020. And now, the company appears to be keeping up with that expectation.
Apple recently seeded a new beta of macOS 11 Big Sur to developers, and the software includes some hints at the future not directly related to the new software.
We already know that Apple is going to launch a new Mac of some kind before the end of 2020. And it may be a 16-inch MacBook Pro.
If you've been wanting to use your Sony camera as a webcam instead of your built-in Mac camera, the wait is finally over.
We know that Apple is going to launch a new Mac at some point before the end of 2020. We also know it's going to be the first Apple Silicon-based computer, too.
In June of this year, at the last WWDC, Apple confirmed it is transitioning to its own silicon for the Mac lineup, abandoning Intel for its processors fo choice.
In the market for a new case for your 13- or 16-inch MacBook Air/Pro? Twelve South just launched a new option that may be worth your while.
Premium leather sleeves for iPads and Mac notebooks from Picaso Lab, a business owned by a father and a son, are now available by none other than Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. All proceeds from this limited-time sale will go to two charities to help battle California wildfires.
For years now Apple has been rumored to have been working with its network of Asian suppliers on the commercialization of mini-LED display technology, and now it seems the company may have already found a way to boost production.
Class-action lawsuits against Apple aren't uncommon. The company has faced quite a few over the years, especially related to its hardware. And now it's facing yet another related to some MacBook Pro models.
Earlier this year, Apple refreshed the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro and if you've been wanting to pick one up, but prefer to save some money with certified refurbished models, the wait is over.
For quite some time now Apple's been making videos to show off how pro users are putting Macs through their paces. And now, Apple on Wednesday pushed a new video to its YouTube channel in which it featured English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer James Blake which can be seen cutting tracks in Logic Pro X on his MacBook.