MacBook

Does the MacBook need a touchscreen?

A still from Apple's event video showing software chief Craig Federighi opening the lid of a MacBook Air

One of the things Apple executives have been pretty consistent about, even as macOS and iOS blur some lines with each new iteration, is the idea that the company is not trying to merge the two platforms. Meaning, a Mac is going to remain a Mac, and the iPad will continue to be whatever iPadOS defines it as. Of course, that could very well change down the road, but, for now, it appears Apple doesn't have any plans to change that.

Redesigned MacBook Pro models rumored to feature a notch

On Monday, October 18, Apple is going to host its "Unleashed" event. While Apple isn't going out of its way to tell us what they will announce next week right now, the rumor mill has been trying to help with that. Which is why the expectation right now is that we'll see at least two new MacBook Pro models unveiled.

Apple hit with class-action lawsuit over M1 MacBook display issues

A still from Apple's event video showing software chief Craig Federighi opening the lid of a MacBook Air

Apple is not a stranger to any sort of legal action against it. And that, unfortunately, includes class-action lawsuits brought against it by its own customers. That usually happens when it comes to some kind of perceived issues with Apple's business practices and/or hardware issues with its devices. Which is the case this time around as well.

Review: Woolnut’s elegant leather sleeve for 13-inch MacBook Pro

I try to keep my accessories to a minimal aesthetic and I want to ensure the quality matches Apple's hardware experience. Consequently, I am extremely picky when it comes to my everyday carry items that pair with my gadgets. Thankfully, I stumbled across Woolnut’s leather sleeve for MacBook and love the quality craftsmanship.

What would you change about the iMac?

iMac 24-inch

It feels like forever ago now, but I once had a desktop. Something I'd use every single day by saddling up to a desk and typing away on a wired, less-than-great keyboard. A mouse and not a trackpad. Part of those years was as a kid, either with an early day Mac or early day PC, and most of that time was spent playing old computer games.