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Apple confirms new Mac Pro is on the way — again
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple's VP of Worldwide Product Marketing Bob Borchers has confirmed the company remains committed to its goal of taking its entire product line to Apple silicon.
These are the macOS features you're missing out on when using an Intel Mac
By Bryan M Wolfe published
It's probably time to close the book on Intel Macs once and for all. Here are the reasons why.
Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max chips: Everything you need to know
By Bryan M Wolfe last updated
The latest iteration of Apple silicon has been officially unveiled and we've rounded up everything you need to know about Apple's new chips!
Apple M1 Pro and Max vs M2 Pro and Max: What's the difference?
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple now has two heavy-hitting lines of Apple silicon chips in the form of the M1 and M2 chip, here are the main differences.
Apple just announced its brand new M2 Pro and M2 Max processors
By Stephen Warwick published
Apple has just unveiled its stunning new M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, building on the power of M2 and Apple silicon.
Apple M2 chip: Everything you need to know
By Joe Wituschek last updated
Apple has announced the second generation of its M-Series processor, the M2. Here's everything you need to know about it.
14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro 2023 release date faces another setback
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple's rumored 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro refreshes were supposed to arrive last year but a new report claims they've been delayed yet again.
Apple's M1 Max trounced by Intel's new laptop chip — but is it a fair fight?
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple's M1 Max has been pitted against the latest and greatest from Intel — and it didn't go well for Apple.
Apple Silicon Mac Pro refresh to have the same design as existing 2019 model, says Gurman
By Palash Volvoikar published
The long overdue Apple Silicon Mac Pro refresh will apparently keep the same design as the existing model, says Mark Gurman.
Apple's M1 Pro smashed by new AMD Ryzen mobile chips
By Oliver Haslam published
AMD says that its new mobile chips are better than Apple's M1 Pro and M2 and it has the receipts.
Your Apple silicon Mac can play games at 4K 60 FPS, here's how
By Oliver Haslam published
Linux fans can now make use of an Apple silicon GPU driver to get the best gaming performance on their M-series Mac.
Unreleased Mac gaming performance put to the test as devices pop up in Steam report
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple appears to be testing the gaming performance of unannounced Macs after they appeared in a report of devices used with Steam.
Apple's iPhone and Mac Self Service Repair program is now live in 8 European countries
By Oliver Haslam published
Apple has expanded its Self Service Repair program to eight new European countries including the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.
Likely MacBook Pro M2 Max chip benchmark hints at a disappointing performance boost
By Oliver Haslam published
A chip likely to be the next MacBook Pro's M2 Max chip has appeared in benchmark results and while fast, it might not be quite as fast as you'd hoped.
This terrifying Mac app will record your every word and action so you can search through your online life
By Stephen Warwick published
A new Mac App called Rewind wants to let you search through your entire life with a search engine by recording all of your conversations and actions...
Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max chips: Everything you need to know
By Bryan M Wolfe published
The latest iteration of Apple silicon has been officially unveiled and we've rounded up everything you need to know about Apple's new chips!
Microsoft Teams gains native Apple silicon support — here's how to get it
By Joe Wituschek last updated
Microsoft has announced that it is bringing native Apple silicon support to its Microsoft Teams app for the Mac.
ExpressVPN now runs natively on Apple silicon
By Oliver Haslam published
ExpressVPN has been updated to fully and natively support Apple's M1 and M2 chips for the first time.
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