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.
The first Apple Silicon Mac will reportedly be announced in November
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.
Apple last updated the MacBook Air lineup in March of this year, but a new regulatory filing suggests that a new model could be on the way.
Apple has officially left OS X behind as it welcomes macOS 11.0 Big Sur into the family. So here's a look at some of the most exciting features coming to the desktop operating system.
Remember 2016? Seems like forever ago now. Well, back then Apple was making waves by eliminating the startup chime in the MacBook Pro, and, subsequently, future models in the lineup as well.
macOS 10.16 Big Sur is a major software update for Apple's desktop and notebook Mac computers which unlocks a plethora of exciting new capabilities, but not every Mac model can take advantage of it. Before taking the plunge, be sure to read the official macOS 10.16 Big Sur system requirements to confirm that your particular Mac model supports this software update.
Apple refreshed the MacBook Air lineup earlier this year, but if you were waiting to pick one up until refurbished models became available, the wait is over.
If you have a 13-inch MacBook Air or MacBook Pro --specifically the models refreshed in 2020-- and are experiencing issues with some USB 2.0 accessories, know that you aren't alone.
It was rumored to be happening just last week, but now it's official: Apple Card now offers installment plans, with 0% financing, for a wide range of new Apple-branded products.
It has been rumored for quite some time that Apple is planning to transition away from Intel chips in its Mac desktops and notebooks, opting for its own design with ARM-based processors. How Apple gets there, though, has been a point of contention.