iPad Pro, AirTags, and more — What to expect from Apple on April 20
Apple has several projects near the finish line, including 'AirTags,' and a new iPad Pro. Here's what could make an appearance in the "Spring Loaded" event.
Apple has several projects near the finish line, including 'AirTags,' and a new iPad Pro. Here's what could make an appearance in the "Spring Loaded" event.
Apple has reduced the number of storage options available for the 21.5-inch iMac, with the removal of the 512 gigabyte and 1 terabyte flash options potentially a sign changes are on the way for the product line.
Apple has pulled the iMac Pro from its website, officially discontinuing the model and making it unavailable for purchase.
A currently unreleased iMac running on what appears to be an Apple Silicon chip has leaked through a report file in Xcode's Crash Reporter feature.
The iMac Pro is currently listed as unavailable on the Apple Online Store in the U.S. and Canada, suggesting that supplies of the machine are running dry.
A new leak claims that Apple's "AirTags" event will be held on March 23, one week later than previous reports speculated.
Apple appears to have discontinued the iMac Pro, with the Mac model now only available in a single configuration but only "While supplies last."
By disemboweling a M1 Mac mini and jamming everything inside an old iMac, a YouTube content creator cobbled together what he calls the world's first Apple Silicon iMac — with major caveats.
Apple has reportedly stopped production of the 512 gigabyte and 1 terabyte flash media configurations of the 21.5-inch iMac, which may signify an update is coming sooner rather than later.
This week on the AppleInsider Podcast we discuss alleged renders of the 2021 iMac redesign and smaller Mac Pro, plus a supposed image of "AirPods 3," questions over the SSD longevity on M1 Macs, and more!
Reportedly, Apple's 2021 redesign for the iMac will not include Face ID as previously expected.
Apple is reportedly planning to release a redesigned iMac lineup with Apple Silicon chips, two new Mac Pro models, and a cheaper display in 2021.
Following Apple's trilogy of special events, and the AirPods Max launch, Apple almost certainly finished with its hardware launches — but there's more coming. Here's what you could expect to see come out of Cupertino in early 2021.
Special guest Jason Aten joins us for a year in review episode as we discuss everything Apple launched in 2020, our favorite hardware releases, software updates, and what we hope to see in 2021.
Apple would have liked you to associate August 2020 with it reaching $2 trillion in valuation, its new iMac launch, or with its Apple Music radio revamp. Unfortunately, it did also get into a little scrap with Epic Games which will take years to resolve in full.
Component manufacturers claim Apple has an "aggressive" plan for production in 2021, with new Apple TV hardware expected plus a bevy of MacBook Pro models and a new iMac Pro predicted.
Apple's short-term plan for Apple Silicon is reportedly a larger MacBook Pro and iMac refresh in 2021, with a Mac Pro with up to 32 high-performance cores coming at some point in 2022.
Apple is researching how to move sensors from the bezel, and placing them in the screen itself, making it possible to have edge to edge displays on a future iPhone, or even an iMac or MacBook Pro.
The Curve Riser for iMac and Displays from Twelve South features a matte black finish and an integrated shelf to make your desk ergonomic and clean.
A future iMac may automatically change the height and orientation of the display, as well as other settings depending on the logged-in user, in order to make the computing setup more ergonomic.
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