Apple is expected to unveil several new products in October — primarily devices featuring the next-generation M5 chip. Rumors point towards new iPad Pro and MacBook Pro models — especially after both ...
Reporting has been back-and-forth regarding when the M5 MacBook Pro will launch, with a release possible either this month or not until early 2026. Which is it? According to a new AppleInsider report, ...
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Apple's next MacBook Pro models will enter mass production soon, according to the latest information shared by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. In his Power On newsletter today, Gurman said he continues to ...
The United States Federal Communications Commission has confirmed Apple's work on a new version of the MacBook Pro and several other products, leaking details on the devices ahead of launch. The FCC ...
The MacBook Air used to be one of my favorite Apple devices. And the latest M4 model is especially impressive. But after using an M4 iPad Pro, there’s one feature that has made it hard to use a ...
Constrained supplies of the M4 iPad Pro and the lower end 14-inch MacBook Pro at Apple retail are the best sign yet that Apple will launch M5 models very soon. Following September's iPhone event, ...
Last month’s “Awe Dropping” event saw the announcement of new iPhones, Apple Watches, and AirPods. But based on a flurry of new regulatory leaks, it looks like Apple isn’t ready to wrap up for the ...
Apple is expected to launch a couple of hardware products this month, which will likely be powered by the new M5 chip. Currently, the new iPad Pro and MacBook Pro are in line to make their debut.
How much more does the Pro cost? How much lighter is the Air? Which size is best? You've got MacBook questions. We've got answers. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and ...
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