Apple has begun shipping 18-core iMac Pro models to customers in the United States.
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Review: Satechi’s new Clamp Hub Pro makes it easier to access iMac’s ports
One of the most common issues with Apple's all-in-one iMac and iMac Pro desktop machines is that all the ports you care about are along the back. It works aesthetically, but functionally it can be frustrating. Enter the new USB-C clamp hub from Satechi.
iMac Pro wallpapers optimized for iPhone
Our Wallpapers of the Week category keeps you fresh with quality wallpapers every Sunday. But, every now and then, we just can't help but release a mid-week set. These iPhone wallpapers were just too hot to keep until the weekend. iDB fan favorite @AR72014 has optimized the iMac Pro wallpapers for your iPhone and we have three versions ready to download. If you are looking for the 5k iMac blue cloud wallpaper for your desktop, we have that too.
How to adjust your Mac’s startup security level with Secure Boot features
Learn how to manage your T2 Mac's Secure Boot settings to ensure your computer always starts from a legitimate and trusted operating system.
You can have an authorized service provider upgrade your iMac Pro starting later this month
According to an internal memo obtained by MacRumors, authorized Apple service providers will be able to upgrade the RAM in your iMac Pro starting later this month.
iFixit’s iMac Pro teardown shows off redesigned internals and modular components
With their usual degree of pomp and circumstance, iFixit has performed a teardown of the new iMac Pro. Based on their results, it now appears that the iMac Pro will be at least somewhat upgradable.
How to restore a bricked iMac Pro
If your iMac Pro is refusing to boot following a power failure during a macOS software update or has stopped functioning properly, which may happen in certain circumstances, you might need to perform a DFU-like restore process using a secondary Mac and Apple Configurator.
Here’s the first in-depth iMac Pro review
Apple's new iMac Pro went on sale yesterday.
We spent most of the day talking about tidbits, such as Space Gray Magic accessories, a black version of the Lightning cable and optional upgrades, as well as major new features like the new home-grown Apple T2 chip, higher-end configurations and RAM upgrades.
iMac Pro’s RAM is upgradeable only by Apple or Authorized Service Providers
Although it was initially believed that iMac Pro cannot be upgraded post-purchase due to its completely sealed design, we've learned that the machine's 2,666 MHz ECC RAM is actually upgradeable by Apple itself or one of their Authorized Service Providers.
14-core and 18-core iMac Pro configurations are shipping by February 2018
The various iMac Pro configurations with 8-core and 10-core Intel Xeon W processors are available starting today with December 27 in-store pickup, but higher-end models outfitted with 14 or 18 processing cores won't ship before late January or February 2018.
You’ll have to buy the $5,000 iMac Pro to get Magic accessories in stunning Space Gray
If you fell in love with Apple's stunning new dark gray finish for its wireless mouse, keyboard and trackpad, you're definitely not alone as we think they're badass, too..
Maxing out all the upgrades boosts iMac Pro price to upwards of an eye-watering $13,000
Apple started selling iMac Pro on Thursday. It starts at $4,999, but choosing absolutely every single bell and whistle available in the online store increases the computer's price to $13,348.