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Mac users, say goodbye to your Lightning cables: new Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad may finally be coming with a USB-C charging port
By Isaiah Williams published
Apple’s move away from Lightning charging cables continues, as the rumored Magic Mouse, Trackpad, and Keyboard 2 will all feature USB-C ports.
Apple MacBook Pro M4 leaks have exploded recently – and another heavy hint has just dropped that the laptop is about to arrive
By Darren Allan published
Another rumor suggests Apple’s MacBook Pro M4 is imminent – and if it doesn’t arrive shortly, we can officially declare the rumor mill is useless.
MacBook Pro, Mac mini and iMac models are disappearing off the shelves, another sign that Apple’s M4 Mac launch is imminent
By Darren Allan published
Ready for a bunch of all-new M4 Macs? Here’s another hint that we might see them in a couple of weeks.
Recall or free repair? Apple M1 iMac users complain of screen fault, but claim Apple is refusing to take responsibility
By Rosario Blue published
Complaints of a fault with Apple’s M1 iMac devices are getting louder in Apple’s community forums. The fault is said to be caused by a flex cable failing to handle the screen’s maximum brightness.
Apple’s M4 Macs could launch ahead of Black Friday – and cheapest models might finally come with 16GB RAM
By Darren Allan published
Raft of M4 Macs could be revealed within a few weeks, and some might be on shelves come November 1.
Vintage Apple Mac #M0001 prototype could smash records at auction
By David Nield published
If you have a serious amount of money and love Apple tech, this could be the auction for you.
New update says M4 chip-based MacBook Pro, iMac, and redesigned Mac mini will launch in 2024 - with an October reveal looking likely
By Rosario Blue published
Apple should be releasing its new M4 chip-powered Macs before 2025 - though details surrounding the debut of the next-gen Macs have been vague so far.
Apple just declared a bunch of Macs obsolete – these are the affected MacBook and iMac models
By Darren Allan published
Did your Mac just go obsolete? Apple just declared that 9 MacBooks and iMacs can no longer be repaired at all.
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