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Apple has recently unveiled a new 15-inch MacBook Air at its 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference. Here are the full details.
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The smooth and powerful experience has just got bigger and better, with the same ultra-light portability to take it anywhere with ease.
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In a tweet, Apple CEO Tim Cook said, "Great to see how she uses iPhone and Mac in her creative process. Best macaron I've ever had!"
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All Apple-designed printed circuit boards will use 100 per cent recycled tin soldering and 100 per cent recycled gold plating.
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In contrast to earlier reports that claimed Apple might deliver the new devices before the end of the year, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman now predicts a March launch, reports The Verge.
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San Francisco: After Apple expanded its self service repair programme to MacBook Air and MacBook Pro notebooks with the M1 chips, iFixit said that the tech giant’s repair programme is creating an excruciating gauntlet of hurdles’. According to iFixit’s Sam Goldheart, the self repair programme seems like good news — but as it turns out, […]
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According to GSM Arena, the latest Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) quarterly report suggests the 15-inch MacBook Air will arrive next year with the largest screen to date on a MacBook Air series laptop.
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The keyboard looks like an accessory with a base and a coupling mechanism. The base has the keyboard, including a set of electromechanical keys.
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San Francisco: After launching for developers, the first macOS 12.2 beta is now available for those in the public beta programme. The update features a new native Apple Music app with faster search and scrolling, and a fix for scrolling in Safari with ProMotion on MacBook Pro, 9To5Mac reported. The first macOS 12.2 beta is […]
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A look at the new hardware available for gamers in the upcoming year
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The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, follows an investigation into easily cracked MacBook screens by law firm Migliaccio & Rathod.
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The 12-inch MacBook from 2015 was added to Apple's list of vintage and obsolete products on June 30. The device's addition to the vintage product list comes about six years after the laptop was first launched.
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According to Nikkei Asia, chip shortages have caused delays in a key step in MacBook production the mounting of components on printed circuit boards before final assembly.
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According to MacRumors, Apple still sells Intel-based Macs, the chip referenced in the ad is not used in any Mac, and in fact, it was launched around the same time Apple released its M1 Apple silicon chip late last year.
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"Links to each product's final score, with details for how they were calculated, are available on this support page," reports The Verge.
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The Surface Pro, according to the ad, remains a "much better gaming device" than Apple MacBook Pro.
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TSMC is almost ready with the certification process and will "likely begin trial production next year while mass production will happen in 2022"
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According to Korea's ETNews, LG display is set to mass produce its mini LED displays for new iPad models, starting by the end of this year.