by AppleInsider | Mar 5, 2021 | Apple Silicon, Mac mini, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13", Microsoft
Microsoft has updated Visual Studio Code with official support for M1 Apple Silicon Macs, offering developers the ability to use the software without the need for emulation on Rosetta. The support is coming to the web and cloud app code editor as part of its February... by Eric Slivka | Mar 5, 2021 | digitimes.com, Featured, iPad Air, iPad Pro 12.9", MacBook Pro 13", MacBook Pro 16"
Earlier today, DigiTimes shared a preview of an upcoming report claiming that Apple is working on both iPad and Mac notebook models with OLED displays that could launch starting in 2022. The full report from DigiTimes is now available, and it includes several new... by AppleInsider | Mar 4, 2021 | digitimes.com, Featured, iPad Pro 11", iPad Pro 12.9", MacBook Pro 13", MacBook Pro 16", OLED
Apple plans to release new iPad and MacBook models with OLED displays in 2022, according to industry sources cited by Taiwanese supply chain publication DigiTimes. The information was shared in the site's paywalled "Before Going to Press" section, so there are no... by AppleInsider | Feb 25, 2021 | digitimes.com, Featured, MacBook Pro 13", MacBook Pro 16", Mini-LED
Apple plans to unveil new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with Mini-LED-backlit displays in the second half of this year, according to industry sources cited by Taiwanese supply chain publication DigiTimes. The report claims that Radiant Opto-Electronics will... by AppleInsider | Feb 25, 2021 | deals, MacBook Pro 13"
Amazon today is offering the new M1 MacBook Pro for up to $100 off in both configurations, with a match of the lowest-ever price seen on the higher-end 512GB M1 MacBook Pro. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link... by AppleInsider | Feb 23, 2021 | Mac mini, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro 13"
Over the past week, some M1 Mac users have been reporting alarming SSD health readings, suggesting that these devices are writing extraordinary amounts of data to their drives (via iMore). Across Twitter and the MacRumors forums, users are reporting that...