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Twas the night before Halloween, and Apple held a “spooky” event to announce some “scary fast” new products. The company unveiled its next generation chips, the M3 family, as well as the first iMacs and MacBooks that will feature them.
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Apple's hardware teams have been busy, with new iMac all-in-one computers, iPad Pro tablets, and AirTag trackers among the products revealed at its Spring Loaded event today. The Apple TV 4K gets an upgrade too, and there's a new iPhone 12 color.
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Apple has announced a modest upgrade to the 27-in iMac. The new machines pack up to 10-core Intel processors, solid state drives (SSD) for faster storage, a higher-resolution FaceTime camera and a few other hardware tune-ups under the hood.
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Apple has announced hardware upgrades across its entire Mac line, including spec boosts for the iMac, the MacBook, and the MacBook Pro. The company also unveiled what it's calling its most powerful computer ever, a brand new iMac Pro.
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So you’ve had your Mac for a while and things don’t feel as fresh and clean as they used to. Here are the steps you can take to declutter your Mac, possibly get it running faster and make it feel like new again.
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In light of Apple's controversial decision to nix the headphone jack on the iPhone 7, let’s take a look at all the hardware that Apple’s already killed. Then you can decide whether or not removal of the headphone jack is following a tradition of innovation – or something else altogether.
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Apple snuck some Mac updates out the door today, giving the 15-in Retina MacBook Pro the upgrade it didn't get earlier this year, while adding a new entry-level version of the iMac with Retina 5K Display.
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Apple has taken the wraps off the latest version of its popular desktop machine. The new 27-inch iMac is the company’s top tier all-in-one offering, packing in an impressive 5K display and improved energy efficiency.
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With iPhones out of the way, the Apple spotlight is now ready to shift to iPads. We now reportedly know when the company will be pulling back the curtain on its next-gen tablets: Oct. 16.
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Apple has announced a new, lower cost version of its leading all-in-one desktop PC. While this latest addition to the iMac line might cut a couple of hundred dollars off the asking price, it also scales back some of the specs.
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In a media event focused on introducing new iPads, Apple kicked things off with a big surprise for Mac fans. Upgrading to the new OS X Mavericks will be possible in a single download for most users, and for free starting today.
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It looks like Apple wasn't quite able to squeeze all of its new products into that iPhone event earlier this month. Today Apple announced an update to the iMac that brings it up to speed with Intel's latest 4th-generation Haswell processors.
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