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    Mac Studio

    Mid-2024 Set to Welcome M3 Ultra Mac Studio, Mac Pro Update Uncertain

    January 7, 2024 / 12:08 AMApril 19, 2024

    The tech world is abuzz with the latest report indicating a mid-2024 release for a new Mac Studio model, equipped with the advanced M3 Ultra chip. Taiwanese research firm TrendForce,…

    M3 Chip

    Apple’s M3 Max Surpasses M2 Ultra in New Performance Benchmarks

    November 6, 2023 / 12:58 PM

    Apple’s M3 Max chip, which powers the latest 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, is setting new performance standards according to early benchmarks. Despite having fewer cores, with 16 CPU…

    Apple Mac mini, Studio Display, Magic Keyboard | M3 Mac Mini Rumors

    Apple Debuts Refurbished 2023 Mac Studio Models at Discounted Prices

    September 28, 2023 / 11:50 AM

    Apple enthusiasts now have a golden opportunity to get their hands on the 2023 Mac Studio models without the full price tag. Today, Apple introduced its M2 Max and M2…

    M2-Ultra

    Performance Evaluation: M2 Ultra Outperforms M1 Ultra by 20%

    June 26, 2023 / 11:13 AMJune 26, 2023

    The final member of the M2 series Apple Silicon, the M2 Ultra chip, was revealed at the 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event. Designed to power the 2023 Mac Studio…

    Cover of Apple Magazine, issue #764, dated June 19, 2026. The main focus is a large “27” icon in the center, with headlines about Tesla support, retro digital cameras, and new operating systems and AI integration.
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    Apple Mac Studio

    Mac Studio Shows How Much Power Most Users Do Not Need

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    Safari Reader Makes Websites Easier to Read

    Close-up view of the iPhone 17 Pro Black’s triple-lens camera system, showing detailed lens surfaces and surrounding casing. The Apple logo appears in the lower right corner.

    iPhone 19 Pro Could Bring Apple’s Next Glass Reset

    A TV displays a photo memories interface with children playing trumpets, with an Apple TV device and remote shown beside it.

    Apple TV Photo Memories Bring Family Photos to the Living Room

    A man wearing AirPods sits on a park bench holding an iPhone, with a dog partially visible beside him.

    Apple Accessibility Makes AI Useful Beyond Productivity

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    Apple Sports Makes Scores Feel Simple Again

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