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    13 inch MacBook Pro

    Apple October event 2024 promises exciting reveals like the M4 MacBook Pro, iPad updates, and new iOS 18 features.

    Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ Event on October 30: New Macs in the Spotlight

    Apple’s upcoming event, dubbed “Scary Fast”, is scheduled for the evening of October 30, at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET. This marks a significant departure from Apple’s traditional…

    iPad Air 2

    Two iPads have been added to Apple’s vintage product list

    Two more items have been added to Apple’s vintage and obsolete products list; the iPad Air 2 and the iPad mini 2. We first saw the iPad Air 2 on…

    Two open MacBook laptops, a 13-inch MacBook Pro and a 15-inch model, are placed side by side on a dark background. Screens facing each other create a mirror-like appearance. The refreshed 13-inch model weighs 1.37 kg with a thickness of 14.9 mm, while the FCC-approved 15-inch model is 1.83 kg and 15.

    New 13-inch MacBook Pro appears on FCC, suggests refresh is imminent

    Despite overhauling its MacBook Pro range just weeks ago, Apple could be on the brink of releasing yet another MacBook Pro – this time a new 13-inch model. Avid technology…

    Apple smashes earnings expectations in last quarter

    Apple shared their latest earnings in an investors call yesterday and the results were even better than expected. The earnings report for Q3 2018 showed that revenue had risen to…

    9 to 5 Mac

    First MacBook Pro orders will be delivered today

    The first 2018 MacBook Pro models will be delivered today, following yesterday’s release. Apple originally announced a July 16 – 18th delivery date, but it seems those who opted for…

    New MacBook Pro with Intel Coffee Lake CPU on the way?

    Apple’s professional-grade MacBook Pro could soon receive a major speed boost due to Intel’s latest Coffee Lake processor making its way to the line, judging from a recent entry on…

    New MacBook Pro Models Remain Set for Reveal This Month

    We might be late into October now, but Apple will, says a new report, still be unveiling its eagerly anticipated and much revamped MacBook Pro this month – plus a…

    New 12- and 13-Inch MacBooks Said to be Expected This Spring

    Apple’s rumored March media event could include reveals of new 12-inch MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro notebooks, before 15-inch MacBook Pro models arrive in the year’s third quarter. This can…

    Apple Working to Fix Issue with New 13-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina

    Another day, another Apple device problem. For the second time this week, Apple has issued a statement saying it is working to fix a problem with one of the devices…

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    Apple Silicon M1

    macOS 26 Upgrade Problems on M1 Macs Emerge Widely Across User Reports

    A digital gavel composed of glowing blue dots and lines appears against abstract blue lights, symbolizing the intersection of technology and law, echoing recent state attorneys general AI warnings on emerging legal challenges.

    State Attorneys General Warn AI Companies Over Harmful Outputs

    A gloved hand holds a computer microchip—reminiscent of quantum chips used in Apple devices—in a black frame, highlighting its metallic surface and intricate details against a blurred, neutral background.

    Quantum Q Chips Could Shape the Future of Apple Devices

    Two people in hooded jackets, facing away from each other, use digital devices in a dark setting with glowing green code and binary—hinting at hackers posing as law enforcement amid themes of hacking or cybersecurity.

    Hackers Posing as Law Enforcement Trick Tech Firms Into Revealing Apple Account Data

    A tablet screen displays the Gemini AI homepage with the text, "Gemini: Supercharge your creativity and productivity," next to a blurred image and a dark background, highlighting its recent iOS AI expansion.

    iOS AI Expansion Accelerates as Chrome Adds Google Gemini on iPhone

    OpenAI

    ChatGPT 5.2 Improves Reasoning as OpenAI Pushes “Better Thinking” AI

    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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