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2021 MacBook Pro review roundup: Did Apple screw it up?

Can you imagine what the reviews would look like if Apple made a MacBook Pro with all the ports users wanted, but none of the processing power or software to back it up? Lucky for the masses, that’s not what happened – or at least that’s what the first reviews suggest. Still, the starting price…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, MacBook, News|

Will Apple’s Mini LED MacBook Pros avoid the iPad Pro’s downsides?

When Apple announced the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with Mini LED backlighting earlier this year, I knew it was time to upgrade from my 2018 model. And I wasn’t disappointed. The improved brightness (especially when watching movies in HDR) and superior contrast have made the purchase worthwhile — even if iPadOS continues to underwhelm and disappoint…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, MacBook, News|

5 ways Apple will radically transform the MacBook Air next year

It’s been over a year since the M1 MacBook Air made its impressive debut, and it’s still as great of a laptop as it was back then. But for all of the incredible advantages Apple silicon afforded, Apple didn’t really change much about the MacBook Air. But reports say that’s going to change. Apple is…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, MacBook, News|

Apple reportedly working on a fix for MacBook Pro SD card bug

IDG One of the main selling points of the new MacBook Pro—other than the ridiculously fast processors—is the abundance of ports, including the return of the on-board SD card reader. But according to early users, it’s not working as well as it should. As reported by Macrumors, several MacBook Pro users are reporting “super flakey…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, MacBook, News|

Apple’s upcoming macOS 12.1 update will fix the MacBook Pro’s notch and menu bar issues

Apple’s upcoming macOS 12.1 update will fix some odd interactions between its new MacBook Pros’ notched displays and menu bar apps, which should no longer be blocked behind the notch, according to MacRumors. Previously, some users had reported issues where menu bar icons could end up getting pushed behind the notch in the event that…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, MacBook, News|

Apple investigates Indian iPhone plant after workers strike following mass food poisoning

Apple is sending independent auditors to investigate an iPhone assembly facility in India, after poor working and living conditions at the plant prompted workers to go on strike. The facility in southern India is operated by longtime Apple partner Foxconn. An investigation by Reuters found that women working at the plant were laboring in extremely…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

Apple iPhone 14: Rumors, news, release date, and more

The iPhone 13 is only a few months old, but we’re already looking forward to the iPhone 14. Why? There have been plenty of rumors about the upcoming device, what it will look like, and what features will be on offer. In other words, while the phone could certainly surprise us, we may have a…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

Apple puts India iPhone plant “on probation” after mass food poisoning

Some 250 women working at Foxconn's iPhone factory in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu were treated for food poisoning this month. One-hundred-fifty-nine were hospitalized. That prompted demonstrations against living conditions at company hostels that have kept the factory at Sriperumbudur, near Chennai, closed since December 18. Apple said it has placed the plant…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

10 incredibly useful iPhone tips hand-picked by Apple

As we head into Christmas, lots of people will have brand new iPhones under the tree. To help get the most out of their devices, Apple has posted a video spotlighting 10 helpful iPhone tricks that might not be obvious. Even if you’re not a novice, you might find a couple here that are new.…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

Apple’s new ad invites you to imagine dying alone without a Watch on your wrist

Apple wants you to know that buying a $400 smartwatch could be a matter of life-and-death — and it’s brilliantly, gruesomely captured that feeling in a new TV ad. Titled “911,” the one-minute ad spot doesn’t show any of the gory details — you simply hear three phone conversations between 911 operators and people who…

January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, News|
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