As expected, Apple has officially issued 'hello again' event invites for its October 27th Mac centric event.
According to a new report, the 2016 MacBook Pro is still on track for an October launch, featuring USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 ports amongst other changes. Here are the details.
Apple's big iPhone 7 September 7th event is now all official. Here's what you can expect to see announced as well as what has been rumored but is likely not to make an appearance on the big day.
A number of sources with intricate knowledge of Apple's product plans have reportedly confirmed that Tim Cook's company is planning a significant overhaul of its MacBook Pro lineup sooner rather than later. We've been hearing news about a potential 2016 MacBook Pro refresh for quite a while now, but it's now said to have been confirmed that the range of laptops will be put through a significant upgrade for the first time in four years as part of an attempt to halter faltering sales of Apple's notebooks.
A new rumor claims that the next-generation of Apple's Thunderbolt Display will indeed have an integrated GPU, possibly to help devices power its 5K resolution.
It's always extremely interesting and entertaining watching Apple's executive team take to the WWDC stage to present all of the notable changes in the company's major software platforms. Those announcements give us an insight into what's about to imminently arrive on our devices. However, what can actually be sometimes more interesting, is finding the things that Apple doesn't announce by digging into the codebase and accompanying release notes. As is always the case, that level of investigation has once again revealed some interesting potential insights in the future of the MacBook range.
According to fresh reports doing the rounds, Apple is set to introduce the all new 2016 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lineups sometime this month in June. Here are the details.
Based on rumors that suggest a new OLED touch panel is coming to the future MacBook Pro lineup, one artist has taken matters into his own hands by creating a concept that shows just what we might be able to expect if said rumors, and indeed leaks, are accurate.
Photos allegedly leaked by "one of Apple’s manufacturing partners in China," show a display-less chassis of the 2016 MacBook Pro with an empty strip at the top of the keyboard, corroborating earlier rumors of an integrated OLED touch panel.
According to a new report, the 2016 MacBook Pro will feature Touch ID, and an OLED touch bar above the keyboard, amongst other design changes. Here are the details.











