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      Apple Requiring Developers to Return DTK Mac Minis by March 31

      by AppleInsider | Feb 26, 2021 | Apple Developer Program, Apple Silicon, M1

      Apple today sent out emails to developers who are in possession of a Developer Transition Kit, asking them to return the machines by March 31. The Developer Transition Kits are Mac minis with A12Z chips that Apple provided for development purposes ahead of the release...

      First Malware Running Natively on M1 Chip Discovered

      by AppleInsider | Feb 17, 2021 | Apple Silicon, Featured, M1

      Malware specifically tailored to run on Apple's M1 chip has been discovered, indicating that malware authors have begun adapting malicious software for Apple's new generation of Macs with Apple silicon. Mac security researcher Patrick Wardle has now published a...

      Intel’s Anti-Mac Ad Campaign Highlights M1 Shortcomings

      by AppleInsider | Feb 12, 2021 | Apple Silicon, Featured, Intel, M1

      With the launch of the M1 Macs last November, Apple officially began its transition away from Intel's chips, and it's clear from Intel's latest advertising campaign that the company is feeling threatened by Apple's decision. In ads shared on Twitter, Intel has been...

      Buyer’s Guide: Don’t Buy a MacBook Pro Now

      by AppleInsider | Feb 8, 2021 | Apple Silicon, Buyer's Guide, M1, MacBook Pro 13", MacBook Pro 16"

      New MacBook Pro models are expected to arrive later this year with some of the biggest improvements to the product line to date, including some surprising changes, so now is not the best time to buy a new MacBook Pro. With major upgrades expected to key features such...

      Open Source Package Management Software Homebrew Gains Native Apple Silicon Support

      by AppleInsider | Feb 5, 2021 | Apple Silicon, M1

      Popular macOS package management system Homebrew today received a major update, with the 3.0.0 version introducing official support for Apple silicon chips. Apple Silicon is now officially supported for installations in /opt/homebrew. formulae.brew.sh formula pages...

      Apple Asks Developers to Return DTK Mac Minis in Exchange for $200 Credit Toward M1 Mac

      by AppleInsider | Feb 4, 2021 | Apple Silicon, M1

      Ahead of the release of the M1 Macs, Apple provided developers with a Developer Transition Kit that included a Mac mini equipped with an A12Z Bionic chip first used in the iPad Pro, 16GB RAM, a 512GB SSD, two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port. Image...
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