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Apple might reveal its rumored 12-inch MacBook revival and M5 MacBook Pro on March 4th
There's a possible we might catch a glimpse of the iPhone 17e, too.
The Apple rumor mill is as noisy as ever. The latest gossip suggests next week’s “Scary Fast” event will be related to gaming on new Macs (MacBook Pros and iMac?) — a big initiative that Apple has been pushing hard this year. But the rumor that has ...
Apple is adding the original 12-inch MacBook to the list of obsolete devices. That means it will no longer be eligible for repairs or services as the laptop's parts and components will no longer be available at Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service ...
Apple is expected to introduce a new notebook series in two weeks. An overview of the details that the rumor mill is (almost) certain about.
A refresh is overdue for Apple’s 12-inch MacBook lineup, and it looks like it could be arriving soon. Availability of the machine has dwindled at one major retailer, which suggests new models — complete with upgraded internals — will arrive this fall.
Apple’s $599 MacBook is expected this Spring. With the A18 Pro chipset and 24-hour battery, it’s a competitive budget laptop. But has Apple stripped it back too far?
There has been speculation of late of Apple considering the launch of a “low cost” MacBook of some kind, and a leaker today suggests that it could take the form of a 12-inch MacBook – as well a 13-inch one specifically geared to the education market.
Apple is actively developing new 12-inch and 13-inch MacBook models for sale at a planned price point of around $700 or less, claims a rumor out of Korea. According to the operator of news aggregator account "yeux1122" on the Naver blog, supply chain ...
The. upcoming low-cost MacBook featuring an iPhone-class processor will reportedly be launched in March, packing a screen smaller than 13 inches. The post Apple’s upcoming low-cost MacBook might get an all-metal kit in fun colors appeared first on Digital Trends.