This is Apple’s special tool to help customers recover data from the MacBook Pro’s non-removable SSD
When the first teardown of Apple’s new 2016 MacBook Pro was published earlier this month, a couple notable changes were…
When the first teardown of Apple’s new 2016 MacBook Pro was published earlier this month, a couple notable changes were…
When I wrote a series of How-To guides showing how easy it was to swap old Mac hard disks for…
While Black Friday often gets the most promotion, the deals aren’t over. Some of the best deals aren’t available until…
Check out our updated roundup of the best 4K and 5K displays for Mac for 2016. So Apple didn’t release a…
A district judge dismissed a lawsuit against Apple today in which the plaintiffs alleged that the company had willingly sold MacBooks…
There are a few companies that make skins specifically for Apple’s keyboards to add icons for the various shortcuts that…
Update: Logic Pro X is now available in the Mac App Store for $199 and the new Logic Remote companion iPad app…
(Preparations for Apple’s 2013 WWDC developer conference / Image via Nick) There’s a lot we already know about what we’ll…
According to typically-reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, Apple has a slew of new products in the works for…
After first unveiling the completely redesigned Mac Pro at WWDC earlier this year, Apple today gave the new machine a…
(Click to enlarge) It appears the recent spec update to the MacBook Pros wasn’t as minor as we had originally…
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While we’ve yet to witness the abundance of Thunderbolt-enabled peripherals (they are coming, though), accessory makers have finally begun churning…
The old Cinema Display (left) had three USB ports on the back and required a cable with separate power, USB…
Apple has updated its Logic Pro and Logic Express software with the ability to import GarageBand for iPad projects. The…
Teardown wizards over at iFixIt have peeked inside one of the new iMacs. Not surprisingly, Apple’s engineers re-used many design…
If things progress as expected, the next Mac Pro won’t have any problem competing with high end iMacs for the speed crown amongst Apple machines. HardMac (via MacRumors) profiles the next generation Intel “Gulftown” Core i9 processors which they expect to see in high end Mac Pros in early 2010. The processor’s benchmarks were “released early” by PCLAB.pl.
The skinny is this: The smaller 32nm process die and 50% more transistors allows the processors to operate 50% faster while using 10-50% less power: