RIP Touch Bar — Apple sends the 13-inch MacBook Pro to the grave
It's official — the new 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 has slain the 13-inch MacBook Pro, bringing an end to the Touch Bar.
It's official — the new 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 has slain the 13-inch MacBook Pro, bringing an end to the Touch Bar.
Just a week ago, the top leakers were expecting M3 Macs in 2024, but have changed their tune and are now expecting an updated iMac and MacBook Pro with M3 during the "Scary Fast" Apple Event — but some things don't add up.
It can be difficult to choose the best MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, given the wide range of prices and features. This is what you should consider buying depending on how much you have available to spend.
Maxing out a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro can be pricey, but we've compared these high-end configurations with their respective base models to determine if it's worth the cost.
A man who ordered a MacBook Pro from Amazon was shocked to find he was sent five pounds of dog food instead.
We have both M2 Macs here in our testing studio. We're comparing the M2 MacBook Air against the M2 MacBook Pro to see how they stack up and how much of a difference the thermal limitations make.
There's so much to look forward to in iOS 16 and more, but there's also time on this AppleInsider Podcast episode to look back so fondly at the iPhone on its 15th birthday.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro wasn't redesigned when it gained the M2 processor, and the latest iFixit teardown shows exactly how little did change.
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 chipset is in our video studio. There's a lot internally to compare, including graphics, processor, and a slower SSD on the new model.
Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Pro has the M2 chip, but it may not be enough to tempt potential buyers away from a purchase of the 14-inch MacBook Pro. Here's how the smaller MacBook Pro models compare.
It's officially the launch day for Apple's M2 MacBook Pro in Australia and New Zealand, and some customers are starting to receive their orders.
Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 ships on Friday and early reviews have arrived with what appears to be a collective yawn.
With changes to the low-end Apple notebook collection, there's even more choice in the range. Here's what MacBook Air or MacBook Pro you should consider buying, depending on the size of your budget.
Hours after preorders began, the Apple Store is showing base 13-inch MacBook Pro arriving as soon as June 24, 2022, but custom configurations are delayed — and oddly hard to order.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 chipset occupies a weird space in Apple's current Mac lineup — and there's little reason for most users to buy it.
Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 chip will become available to order on June 17, with shipments arriving the following week.
Apple has confirmed that the newly revealed M2 MacBook Air and MacBook Pro can only drive their own internal screen plus one external.
Apple has released a new 13-inch MacBook Pro model with an M2 chip, bringing the next-generation Apple Silicon to the company's pro notebooks.
An update to the 13-inch MacBook Pro probably won't feature alongside a MacBook Air during the WWDC 2022 keynote, with lockdowns in China pushing its launch later in the year.
Apple offers users a choice of a 13-inch MacBook Pro and a 13-inch MacBook Air for the entry-level model in its notebook line, but is there much difference between the two lines for the everyday user? Here's what it means to those new to Mac to go Air or Pro at the value end of the range.
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