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    Computersby Tom Richardson

    M5 Chip Rivals M1 Ultra in Early Benchmarks, Matching Desktop-Class Performance

    A glowing Apple M5 chip logo appears at the center, surrounded by dark shadows, hinting at impressive M5 chip performance, with part of a MacBook keyboard and a sleek Apple device visible in the background.
    M5 Chip Rivals M1 Ultra in Early Benchmarks, Matching Desktop-Class Performance
    Computersby Tom Richardson

    Vision Pro Gains M5 Chip and Dual Knit Band

    Close-up view of the inside of the Apple Vision Pro headset, showing multiple cameras, sensors, and visible Apple M2, R1, and Vision Pro M5 chips—all set against a black background.
    Vision Pro Gains M5 Chip and Dual Knit Band
    macOS

    New macOS Big Sur beta code references two unreleased iMacs

    by NewsroomComputersMarch 24, 2021

    References to two new iMacs have been spotted in the macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta. Apple is widely rumoured to be working on new versions of its iMac computer, following…

    A tablet with a keyboard and stylus is placed on a wooden desk. Nearby, there are earbuds, a smartwatch, a smartphone, and a charging case. In the background, there is a shelf with decorative items and an iMac running macOS. The scene is illuminated with a pink light.

    Apple iWork Suite for iOS and macOS updated with new features

    by NewsroomComputersProductivityMarch 24, 2021April 8, 2021

    Apple has issued an update to its iWork suite of apps, including Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for both iOS and macOS, introducing new features and pushing the apps to Version…

    iMac

    Apple cuts back on iMac storage options ahead of rumored relaunch

    by NewsroomComputersMarch 22, 2021March 23, 2021

    Apple has cut back on the number of available iMac models ahead of a rumored relaunch. As of today (March 22), the company has limited the availability of the 21.5-inch…

    iMac Pro

    Apple confirms iMac Pro will be discontinued

    by NewsroomComputersMarch 8, 2021March 21, 2021

    Apple has confirmed that the iMac Pro will be discontinued. The company added the short-lived device to its “While Stocks Last” section of its website and removed the option of…

    New iMac

    Rumor: New iMac to be sold in five color options

    by NewsroomComputersFebruary 25, 2021

    Apple will release its next iMac in five different colors, according to leaker Jon Prosser. The company is widely expected to overhaul the design of its popular all-in-one desktop Mac…

    Image of an Apple MacBook Pro laptop keyboard with a close-up view of the Touch Bar displaying various icons. The screen shows a portion of the dock with applications such as Safari, Finder, and System Preferences, highlighting tools essential for protecting your Mac against viruses.

    Apple to reintroduce SD card reader and HDMI port on 2021 MacBooks

    by NewsroomComputersFebruary 24, 2021

    Apple plans to reintroduce SD card readers and HDMI ports into its MacBook Pros this year. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, who is a reliable Apple analyst and regularly correctly predicts…

    MacBook Pro

    Apple introduces new MacBook Pro battery replacement scheme

    by NewsroomComputersFebruary 10, 2021

    Apple is introducing a new battery replacement scheme for MacBook Pro models sold between 2016 and 2017, where a limited number of batteries are failing to charge above 1%. As…

    Mac mini with M1 chip

    Apple bans sideloading iOS apps on new M1 Macs

    by NewsroomComputersJanuary 19, 2021

    Although Apple’s new M1 Macs offered a major leap forward in supporting iOS apps natively, the company has designed to tamp down on running iOS apps via side loading on…

    imac

    iMac set to be redesigned in 2021, upgraded with M1 chips

    by NewsroomComputersJanuary 19, 2021

    Apple could change the iconic design of its all-in-one iMac for the first time in eight years, according to Bloomberg, offering “the most striking visual update to any Apple product”….

    M1

    Apple to drop Touch Bar on MacBook Pro, bring back MagSafe, introduce new design

    by NewsroomComputersJanuary 15, 2021

    Apple looks set to make some significant changes to its MacBook Pro family in 2021, introducing a number of long-requested features and removing the controversial touch bar which has been…

    An App Store icon on a dark background with a white 'X' in a light gray circle overlapping the top left corner of the icon. The blue square features the white App Store logo and "App Store" below it, marking one of the 5 reasons to get excited for macOS Big Sur, which launches tomorrow.

    How to add Big Sur-inspired app icons to older macOS software

    by NewsroomComputersJanuary 15, 2021January 14, 2021

    Apple introduced macOS Big Sur in November last year, bringing with it one of the biggest changes to the operating system in recent years. Out is the company’s skeuomorphic design,…

    Working

    Zoom updated to support Apple Silicon Macs natively

    by NewsroomComputersDecember 22, 2020

    Zoom has released a new version of its macOS app designed to support Apple’s M1 chips. The software – named App of the Year by Apple – is now compatible…

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    Microsoft could launch Surface tablets with a custom-designed chip

    by NewsroomComputersDecember 21, 2020

    Microsoft could be set to take a leaf out of Apple’s book with the launch of its own custom-designed chip for its notebook devices, according to a source at Bloomberg…

    HomeKit

    How you can automate your home with apple compatible devices

    by NewsroomComputersDecember 8, 2020December 8, 2020

     Apple devices have been a firm favorite amongst a vast amount of people for a long time now; many of them die-hard fans. And as we’ve progressed into the future,…

    Apple_new-m1-chip

    Apple reportedly planning to ship second-generation M1 chip in 2021 Macs

    by NewsroomComputersNovember 30, 2020

    Apple is reportedly planning to release the second generation of its widely praised M1 chip in 2021 and 2022, according to a new report. Earlier in the year, Apple began…

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    Close-up of the rear cameras on two smartphones—one white with a single lens, the other orange with three lenses and a flash—highlighting Apple moving luxury away from the Pro line in this Air vs Pro comparison.

    Air vs Pro: Apple Moving Luxury Away From the Pro Line

    A white rounded square icon with a 4x4 grid of colorful squares on a vibrant gradient background; a small translucent Apple logo is in the bottom right corner, evoking the look of the macOS Tahoe Launchpad.

    macOS Tahoe: Bring My Launchpad Back!

    White text reads "Beta Upgrades" over a soft, abstract background of overlapping green, blue, and cream shapes with a blurred, gradient effect—perfect for discussing iOS beta 26 or the differences between public beta vs developer beta.

    Apple Beta Upgrades: It’s Better to Wait for the Public Launch

    A man in a dark suit and tie smiles and raises his hand in greeting while standing outdoors, with a dark-colored car in the background—like a scene straight out of an Apple TV Plus series.

    Elon Musk Criticizes Foundation – And He’s Right

    A man with gray hair wearing a dark blue shirt speaks animatedly on stage about the iPhone 17 Launch, holding a small device in his right hand, against a plain black background.

    iPhone 17 Launch: Where Was Craig Federighi?

    A person in shiny black armor and helmet pilots a spaceship, while The Mandalorian & Grogu sit side by side in the cockpit, surrounded by futuristic controls and lights.

    The Mandalorian & Grogu: Sigourney Weaver Joins Pedro Pascal

    Black and white logo featuring a pixelated arrow pointing upwards to the right, with the word "MINECRAFT" in bold capital letters beneath it. The design is simple with a retro, blocky aesthetic.

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