Skip to content
AppleMagazine
 
Everything Apple, All in One Place.
  • Mobile & Wearable
  • Computers
  • Productivity
  • Entertainment
  • Innovation
  • Tech Industry
  • More
    • Search
    • Menu
    AppleMagazine
     
    Everything Apple, All in One Place.
    • Search
    Computersby Mickey

    MacBook Pro 2026 Redesign: 6 Game-Changing Features to Expect

    Apple Invites app enhances event planning with custom invitations, RSVP tracking, and real-time collaboration.
    MacBook Pro 2026 Redesign: 6 Game-Changing Features to Expect
    Computersby Marcus

    macOS Tahoe Brings Liquid Glass Design and Productivity Boosts to Macs

    A person stands in front of a large screen displaying “macOS Tahoe Public Beta” with a blue abstract background in a modern, bright room, capturing the excitement of the latest innovation in Mac Computing.
    macOS Tahoe Brings Liquid Glass Design and Productivity Boosts to Macs
    Apple_new-m1-chip

    Apple announces new M1 chip, designed for next-generation of Macs

    by NewsroomComputersNovember 10, 2020

    Apple has announced its first raft of macOS devices as part of its transition to Apple Silicon at a special event in Cupertino today (November 10), unveiling Apple’s innovative M1…

    A MacBook Pro with a dark desert landscape wallpaper on its screen sits on a wooden table in a cafe. The background shows blurred tables, chairs, and large windows letting in daylight. The Mac owner seems ready to perform various tasks, as the desktop displays several icons and application shortcuts.

    Apple orders 2.5 million Silicon MacBooks, expects high demand

    by NewsroomComputersNovember 5, 2020

    Apple has reportedly reported ordered more than 2.5 million units of its first Apple Silicon MacBooks and MacBook Pros, as it anticipates high demand for the upcoming devices. The company…

    A laptop, tablet, and smartphone display music production software with similar colorful interfaces. The central laptop, running Logic Pro X after a recent software update, is flanked by the tablet and smartphone. A pair of Apple headphones is plugged into the laptop. All devices rest on a dark surface.

    Tim Cook promises “more exciting things” this year during earnings call

    by NewsroomComputersOctober 30, 2020

    Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed during yesterday’s earnings call that, though he didn’t want to give too much away, Apple had “more exciting things in store” before the end of…

    Apple introduces stunning new wallpapers

    Apple introduces stunning new wallpapers on macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 – download here

    by NewsroomComputersOctober 29, 2020May 22, 2021

    Apple has seeded macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 to developers ahead of the General Master release next month, and it appears as though there are a bunch of new wallpapers for…

    A laptop, tablet, and smartphone display music production software with similar colorful interfaces. The central laptop, running Logic Pro X after a recent software update, is flanked by the tablet and smartphone. A pair of Apple headphones is plugged into the laptop. All devices rest on a dark surface.

    Apple reportedly planning November event to unveil new Mac

    by NewsroomComputersOctober 16, 2020

    Apple is reportedly planning a third virtual event for November to show off its new SIlicon Mac, following September’s event for iPads and Apple Watches, and October’s event for the…

    A photo of an opened Mac Pro tower showcasing its breakthrough three sections: cooling fans on the left, a vented front panel in the center, and various internal components including a motherboard, RAM, and storage devices on the right against a dark geometric background.

    When is Pro Mode coming to macOS?

    by NewsroomComputersOctober 5, 2020

    As Apple looks to unlock new revenue streams and appease its professional user base, the company could be on the verge of launching one of its most exciting features to…

    The image showcases two Apple desktop computers: a 24-inch iMac displaying a blue and green abstract background and a 27-inch iMac Pro featuring a brown and orange canyon landscape. Both reimagine design with sleek, thin profiles on silver stands, resembling an innovative iMac concept.

    Reasons to get excited about Apple’s custom ARM Macs

    by NewsroomComputersAugust 11, 2020August 11, 2020

    Apple’s decision to pull away from Intel is unsurprising yet hugely exciting. The company has designed custom chips for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch for a number of years,…

    A woman and two children are sitting together at a desk, engaged with a new 27-inch iMac. The screen displays a vibrant, purple spiral pattern. The room is dimly lit, creating a cozy atmosphere while they interact with everything you need to know about the computer.

    Everything you need to know about the new 27-inch iMac

    by NewsroomComputersAugust 6, 2020

    This week, Apple announced a “major” update to its 27-inch iMac model, as well as smaller improvements to the 21.5-inch iMac and the iMac Pro, making each device more powerful….

    An iMac Pro is shown from the back and side on a black background. The back view highlights four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports and a headphone jack. The side view shows the power button and the thin profile of the computer, reimagines design for modern workspaces.

    Stunning iMac concept reimagines design, introduces wireless charging

    by NewsroomComputersAugust 4, 2020

    A concept for an iMac and iMac Pro redesign has given us a glimpse of Apple’s future plans for the product, introducing an all-screen design, Face ID, and wireless charging…

    A woman sits indoors, holding a smartphone in front of her. A facial recognition grid is projected on her face, indicating the device is using Face ID to scan her. She has her hair tied up in a bun and is wearing a brown turtleneck sweater.

    Leaked macOS code suggests Face ID is coming to the Mac

    by NewsroomComputersJuly 27, 2020

    Apple could be planning to bring Face ID to the Mac, according to new macOS code. As first spotted by 9to5Mac, Apple has begun testing Face ID integration on the…

    Close-up view of a next-generation Intel processor chip partially inserted into a motherboard socket. The intricate pins on the underside of the chip are clearly visible, while surrounding capacitors and circuit pathways are slightly out of focus in the background.

    Intel confirms next-generation chips have been delayed

    by NewsroomComputersJuly 24, 2020

    Intel has confirmed that its 7nm and next-generation chips have been delayed. Speaking at the company’s Q2 2020 earnings report, Intel confirmed that it was shifting its product timing by…

    A laptop screen displaying a scenic mountain landscape erroneously indicates an unrecognized fingerprint. The screen shows the time as 3:27 on Wednesday, January 17. In the background, a window reveals a blurred outdoor view with plants on the windowsill, hinting at a new release of Apple software.

    Apple reportedly releasing new software for Windows soon

    by NewsroomComputersJuly 14, 2020

    Apple is reportedly releasing new software for Windows in the coming weeks. Apple has offered iTunes for a number of years on Windows, both as a way to purchase and…

    A laptop displaying the Google homepage is on a wooden desk. Next to it on the left is a potted plant with green leaves. The background shows a modern, bright home interior with white walls and a staircase, all highlighting the sleek design often seen in macOS devices.

    Google working to address Chrome battery life issues on macOS devices

    by NewsroomComputersJuly 13, 2020

    Google has confirmed it is working hard to improve battery life issues on macOS devices. According to The Wall Street Journal, the company is keen to address performance issues on…

    Close-up of an open laptop showing part of the keyboard and screen. The laptop screen displays a blurred image of nature scenery with trees and water. The keyboard includes a visible touch bar with a green button illuminated. This model was popular during the second quarter 2020 Mac shipments.

    Mac shipments up 5% in the second quarter of 2020

    by NewsroomComputersJuly 10, 2020

    Shipments of Mac devices, including iMacs, Mac Pros, and MacBooks, grew 5.1% in the second quarter of 2020,  according to shipping estimates provided by Gartner. In the second quarter of…

    A sleek, modern computer monitor displays a scenic image of a blue landscape with hills in the background. To the left, an Apple laptop with Thunderbolt ports sits on the same reflective white desk. A bright light source illuminates the area from the back.

    Apple confirms Silicon Macs will support Thunderbolt

    by NewsroomComputersJuly 9, 2020

    Apple has confirmed that new Macs with ARM chips will support Thunderbolt. Last month, the Cupertino firm ended months of speculation, revealing that it was planning to begin a new…

    Post navigation

    Prev 1 … 30 31 32 33 34 … 39 Next
    Page 32 of 39

    Cover of Apple Magazine, Special Edition, featuring close-up iPhone 17 cameras in various colors. Text highlights topics like Vision Pro updates, Spotify restrictions, and iPhone 17 features. Issue dated September 19, 2025.
    AppleMagazine App - Subscribe and Save | Image promoting AppleMagazine subscription. Text reads: "Subscribe and save. For a limited time only." Below, overlapping blue and multicolored app icons bearing the "AppleMagazine" logo are displayed. "AppleMagazine" is shown above an "App Store" download button. White background.

    Apple Card Future displayed on iPhone screen, symbolizing its role in Apple’s financial services.

    Apple Card at Six: A Milestone with a Shift on the Horizon

    AirPods 4 vs. AirPods Pro comparison showing the design, features, and performance differences between the two Apple earbuds models, helping users decide the best option for their needs in 2024.

    AirPods Beta Firmware Ushers in iOS 26 Features for Testers

    Apple Mac Studio

    Keeping Tabs on Your Mac Studio: Mastering Performance Monitoring

    Close-up of the Safari web browser app icon on a device screen, featuring a blue compass with a red and white needle and the word "Safari" below it, highlighting its fresh look in iOS 26 with new features.

    Apple Sharpens Safari’s Edge with Technology Preview 226

    A mobile application icon with a rainbow-colored gradient square and a black ruler-like top, representing "Final Cut Camera." The background is blurred with dark shades and hints of blue and orange, suggesting a video editing interface.

    Optimizing Final Cut Pro Settings for Mac Studio Performance

    A tablet running iPadOS 26 displays a home screen with app icons and widgets—clock, weather, calendar, and photo—set against a blue and teal gradient background.

    iPadOS 26 Unleashes New Powers for the M5 iPad Pro

    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.

    AppleMagazine logo

    AppleMagazine is an independent publication and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc.

    We cover everything Apple, every day of the week. The latest on iOS, macOS, Apple Watch, AirPods, and the wider technology industry. Check back soon for more.
    X Icon Instagram Icon Newsstand Icon Facebook Icon
    • Join the Team
    • Contact
    • Advertising
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    © Copyright 2025 by AppleMagazine. All Rights Reserved.

    We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

    You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

     

    Loading Comments...
     

      Apple Magazine
      Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
      Privacy Overview

      This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

      Strictly Necessary Cookies

      Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

      Analytics

      This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, and the most popular pages.

      Keeping this cookie enabled helps us to improve our website.