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    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
    Back view of an Apple Pro Display XDR 2, showcasing its distinct lattice ventilation pattern and sleek, minimalist stand. The stand features a rectangular opening, with the Apple logo and "Pro Display XDR" text prominently displayed on the top right.

    Pro Display XDR 2: What to Expect from Apple’s Next-Gen Monitor

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 30, 2025April 30, 2025

    The original Pro Display XDR lacks the integrated features found in Apple’s Studio Display, which uses an A13 Bionic chip to enable capabilities like Center Stage video framing, spatial audio,…

    A sleek M4 MacBook Air with a silver body and a black-bordered screen displaying an abstract blue and black spiral pattern. The device is showcased facing forward on a plain white background, highlighting Apple’s embrace of new colors in their design.

    M4 MacBook Air Offers Compelling Reasons for MacBook Pro Users to Switch

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 29, 2025April 29, 2025

    For years, Apple nudged multi-monitor users toward the MacBook Pro due to the Air’s restrictive external display capabilities. The M1 and M2 MacBook Air models supported only a single external…

    Screenshot of Safari Technology Preview 216 interface on macOS Sequoia, showcasing Apple’s latest experimental browser update released on April 3, 2025.

    Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of macOS Sequoia 15.5 to Developers

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 29, 2025April 29, 2025

    The fourth beta of macOS Sequoia 15.5 is primarily a developer-focused release, aimed at ironing out bugs and optimizing performance. MacRumors reports no major feature additions have been disclosed, suggesting…

    MacBook connected to a dock via USB4, Thunderbolt 4, and Thunderbolt 3 ports, enabling high-speed data transfer, dual 4K displays, and versatile Mac workflows.

    Thunderbolt 4 vs. Thunderbolt 3 vs. USB4: Which Is Best for Your Mac?

    by MarcusComputersApril 27, 2025April 25, 2025

    Thunderbolt and USB4 are connectivity protocols that use the USB-C port, a small, reversible connector standard on all modern Macs. Thunderbolt 3, introduced in 2015, brought blazing-fast speeds and versatility…

    iPhone screen showing iCloud+ settings with Private Relay, Hide My Email, and Custom Email Domains options, highlighting Apple’s privacy-focused features for 2025.

    How to Compress Folders on iPad to Save Storage Space

    by MickeyComputersApril 26, 2025April 25, 2025

    Compressing folders reduces their size by bundling files into a single zip archive, which uses less storage than the original files. For example, a folder with multiple high-resolution images or…

    Apple robotics team leadership transitions to hardware chief John Ternus, highlighting a strategic shift to accelerate tabletop and mobile robot development for smart homes.

    Apple Shifts Robotics Team Leadership to Hardware Division

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 25, 2025April 25, 2025

    The robotics team, previously housed under Giannandrea’s AI and machine learning division, is now transitioning to Apple’s hardware division. John Ternus, senior vice president of hardware engineering, brings a proven…

    A sleek, black, futuristic virtual reality headset with a smooth, curved design and reflective surface—perfect for exploring the latest Betas—viewed from the front against a white background.

    Apple Releases Third Betas of visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5, and watchOS 11.5 to Developers

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 22, 2025April 22, 2025

    The third betas of visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5, and watchOS 11.5 are now available to registered developers through the Settings app on compatible devices, as reported by MacRumors. No major…

    2025 Apple TV 4K with A17 Pro chip, Wi-Fi 7, and Apple Intelligence, showcasing advanced gaming and smart home features for seamless streaming and control.

    New Apple TV 4K Set to Launch in 2025 with Major Upgrades

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 18, 2025April 18, 2025

    At the heart of the 2025 Apple TV 4K is an upgraded processor, likely the A17 Pro or A18 chip, as reported by 9to5Mac. The current model uses the A15…

    macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 update interface on a Mac, highlighting critical security patches for CoreAudio and pointer authentication, released on April 16, 2025.

    Apple Releases macOS Sequoia 15.4.1, Addressing Exploited Vulnerabilities

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 17, 2025April 17, 2025

    macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 addresses two major vulnerabilities that could compromise user devices. The first, impacting CoreAudio, involves a memory corruption issue triggered by processing a maliciously crafted audio stream in…

    A black laptop keyboard is shown from above. The keys are backlit, and the laptop has a touchpad below the keyboard. The screen is not visible, and the background is black, creating a sleek and minimalistic appearance.

    Is 2026 the Year for the Ultimate MacBook Pro?

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 12, 2025April 11, 2025

    Apple’s quest for slimmer devices is no secret—its M4 iPad Pro earned the title of the company’s thinnest product ever. The MacBook Pro could follow suit in 2026, shedding the…

    Screenshot of Apple TV running tvOS 26, showcasing the visionOS-inspired translucent interface with frosted-glass menus, highlighting new gaming app and Wi-Fi syncing features for 2025.

    Apple Refines the Viewing Experience with tvOS 18.4 Update

    by Tom RichardsonComputersApril 1, 2025April 1, 2025

    The tvOS 18.4 update hones in on the Apple TV app, a key touchpoint for users seeking movies, shows, and live sports. The app’s featured title carousel—where Apple highlights trending…

    Concept illustration of an Apple high-end monitor displaying a vibrant 7K resolution screen, featuring Apple Silicon and a sleek design, positioned alongside a Mac Pro on a modern desk.

    Apple’s Next High-End Monitor: A Glimpse into the Future of Displays

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 31, 2025March 31, 2025

    The current Pro Display XDR, launched in 2019 alongside the Intel-based Mac Pro, dazzled with its 32-inch 6K Retina display and 1,600-nit peak brightness. Yet, it lacks the onboard processing…

    Mac desktop showcasing Spotlight search, Time Machine backup, and customized Dock shortcuts.

    SSD Upgrades for M4 Pro Mac Mini Edge Closer to Reality

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 29, 2025March 28, 2025

    Externally, the M4 and M4 Pro Mac Mini models are twins—both sport the same sleek, 5-by-5-inch aluminum chassis introduced in late 2024. But beneath the surface, they diverge. The M4…

    A computer screen on macOS Sequoia 15.3 Beta 2 displays a research document titled "Could this tiny aquatic plant provide big climate benefits?" with highlighted text below. The left sidebar offers editing options like Correct, Rewrite, and Summarize for seamless content refinement.

    Apple Seeds Second macOS Sequoia 15.4 Release Candidate, Nearing Public Launch

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 28, 2025March 28, 2025

    A key highlight of macOS 15.4 is the introduction of automatic Mail categorization, a feature powered by Apple Intelligence. This tool sorts incoming emails into predefined categories—Primary, Transactions, Updates, and…

    A laptop showcasing Final Cut Pro reveals a video of a child outdoors blowing a bubble, with timelines and video previews elegantly displayed against a transparent background.

    Apple Boosts Final Cut Pro for Mac with Image Playground and Workflow Upgrades

    by Tom RichardsonComputersMarch 28, 2025March 28, 2025

    The standout addition in this update is Image Playground, a feature powered by Apple Intelligence that lets editors generate stylized images directly within Final Cut Pro. Accessible on Macs with…

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    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.
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    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

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    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

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