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+15 +1Apple may or may not switch Macs over from Intel to AMD, but it should
Ditching cars altogether is one of the most effective steps that people can take to shrink their carbon footprint, according to a sprawling analysis of changes that individual consumers can make to cut their carbon emissions.
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+19 +1Apple MacBook Air review: 2020's near-perfect consumer laptop
Updated processors, a price drop and an excellent new keyboard only add to this fantastic traditional laptop
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+28 +1Intel's newest Core i9 edges up to 5.3GHz, 10 cores for gaming desktops
Overclockers, start your engines.
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+11 +1A Simple Guide To AMD Ryzen Processor Naming Scheme (Explained)
AMD takes a different approach when naming their processors. In this guide, we explain AMD Ryzen CPU names and letters. There are so many AMD processors out there but we are focusing on the Ryzen family because they are the most popular processors in laptops and desktops.
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+19 +1Kuo: Apple's Mini-LED Product Roadmap May Have Been Pushed Back to 2021
Apple's development of mini-LED display based hardware has not been significantly affected by the global health crisis but it may have delayed adoption of the technology in the short-term, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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+1 +1Getapp latest collaboration tool: LAN messenger
Learn how to send messages and files over a corporate network without using any services.
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+11 +1Apple's First MacBook Pro With a Retina Display Will Become 'Obsolete' in 30 Days
If you are still hanging on to a Mid 2012 model of the 15-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display, and require a new battery or other repairs, be sure to book an appointment with a service provider as soon as possible. In an internal memo today, obtained by MacRumors, Apple has indicated that this particular MacBook Pro model will be marked as "obsolete" worldwide on June 30, 2020, just over eight years after its release. In a support document, Apple notes that obsolete products are no longer eligible for hardware service, with "no exceptions."
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+10 +12020 iMac Schematic Showing Slimmer Bezels Found in Leaked iOS 14 Code; Detailed Render Provides Better Insight
The so-called ‘ageless’ design of the iMac needs a major revamp and it was extremely refreshing to hear from a tipster that Apple is preparing a 2020 iMac with a complete redesign at this year’s WWDC. According to this report, The 2020 iMac would get a look similar to the iPad Pro, and with much slimmer bezels compared to the current-generation iMac. Now if you were searching for an update, we have that for you as well; a leaked schematic of the new iMac was reportedly found in iOS 14, so let us check out those details.
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+20 +1Apple Officially Obsoletes First MacBook Pro With a Retina Display
As expected, Apple's first MacBook Pro with a Retina display is now officially classed as "obsolete" worldwide, just over eight years after its release. In a support document, Apple notes that obsolete products are no longer eligible for hardware service, with "no exceptions." This means that any mid-2012 Retina MacBook Pro 15-inch models still out there that require a battery or other repairs will no longer be accepted by Apple.
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+12 +1Kuo: New Apple Silicon Macs will include redesigned 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro in 2021
Ming-Chi Kuo previously said that the first ARM Mac would be a 13.3-inch MacBook Pro and ship before the end of the year, notably before Apple announced the two year transition timeline on the WWDC stage. Today, he follows up with a deeper outlook for the MacBook line as Apple moves from Intel CPUs to custom chips of its own design.
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+20 +1Tech Confronts Its Use of the Labels ‘Master’ and ‘Slave’
Companies and programmers are reexamining how technical terms are used amid Black Lives Matter protests. But some worry the changes are empty symbolism.
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+12 +1Silicon MacBook could launch on 27 October and cost $800
We've been speculating that the iPhone 12 keynote could take place (all being well) on 8 September, based on Apple's practice in previous years. However, in the year of the pandemic nothing is certain. However, that hasn't stopped rumours now suggesting that there will be an Apple keynote on 27 October.
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+33 +1Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake CPU Obliterates Ice Lake Chip
Intel is getting ready to release Tiger Lake from its cage; however, the rowdy Core i7-1165G7 has already started flaunting its prowess in a SiSoftware benchmark. Being a member of the 11th Generation Tiger Lake family means that the Core i7-1165G7 packs Intel's Willow Cove microarchitecture and Gen12 Xe graphics.
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+16 +1Parallels Desktop 16 revamped to run Windows faster on macOS Big Sur
The developer says 25 person-years of work was needed to bring Parallels to Big Sur, but won't comment on whether it will support Windows on Apple Silicon.
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+20 +1Global Microsoft outage brings down Teams, Office 365 and Outlook
Microsoft says a recent update has affected the processing of authentication requests, making cloud-based services inaccessible
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+15 +1Nikkei: Apple Aiming to Produce 2.5 Million Apple Silicon MacBooks by February 2021
Apple is intending to produce 2.5 million MacBooks with Apple Silicon processors by February 2021, according to a new report by Nikkei Asian Review. The initial production orders for the first MacBooks with Apple Silicon are reportedly equivalent to almost 20 percent of all 12.6 million MacBook shipments in 2019.
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+18 +1New M1 MacBook Air smokes Core i9 16-inch MacBook Pro in Geekbench
A new listing on Geekbench 5 for the M1 MacBook Air posts impressive numbers. The machine handily beat the Core i9-9880H 16-inch MacBook Pro in both single- and multi-core tests by a wide margin. More impressively, the M1 MacBook Air uses a 10 Watt CPU that is passively cooled and still beat the most powerful laptop in Apple's repertoire.
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+19 +1MacBook Air with M1 chip beats 16-inch MacBook Pro performance in benchmark test
Apple introduced its first Macs with the Apple Silicon “M1” chip, which brings the ARM architecture to the Mac with improved performance and energy efficiency. While the company said that the M1 chip is more powerful than most PC processors, a new benchmark test revealed that the new MacBook Air with M1 chip can beat all models of the 16-inch MacBook Pro with Intel processors.
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+17 +1Reliable Leaker Suggests Redesigned MacBooks in 2021 Will Include Both Apple Silicon and Intel Models
Reliable leaker known as "L0vetodream" has today suggested on Twitter that redesigned MacBooks coming in the second half of 2021 will include models with both Apple Silicon chips and Intel processors.
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+16 +1Apple MacBook Air M1 with 50 % longer battery runtime, but the weak power adapter limits the charging performance
Apple advertises much longer battery runtimes for the MacBook Air with the new M1 processor. We can confirm this after our initial tests with an improvement of more than 50%. However, Apple still uses the small 30W power adapter, which limits the charging performance.
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