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The gold, 12-inch MacBook was a miracle, and now Apple has a chance to revive it with the A18 Pro
The affordable Mac you want is not a Mac Mini, and it's not a budget iMac. It's a 12-inch MacBook. Trust me. Rumors that Apple might make an affordable, multi-colored MacBook based on the A18 Pro chip ...
As many wait on the oft-delayed launch of Apple’s upcoming MacBook Pro, the real change may be happening elsewhere. Those looking for a new macOS laptop should skip over the professional laptops and ...
The Apple rumor mill is as noisy as ever. The latest gossip suggests next week’s “Scary Fast” event will be related to gaming on new Macs (MacBook Pros and iMac?) — a big initiative that Apple has ...
There has been speculation of late of Apple considering the launch of a “low cost” MacBook of some kind, and a leaker today suggests that it could take the form of a 12-inch MacBook – as well a ...
Introduced in 2015, the 12-inch MacBook – called simply "MacBook" – was the company's attempt to introduce a new design language to its Mac line. At the time, the MacBook Air had huge bezels, but the ...
A new rumor from a generally accurate leaker claims that Apple might be planning to bring back the 12-inch MacBook that was last updated in 2017 — although it might not appear until 2024. A new rumor ...
Apple is adding the original 12-inch MacBook to the list of obsolete devices. That means it will no longer be eligible for repairs or services as the laptop's parts and components will no longer be ...
The beloved 12-inch MacBook form factor could make a return to Apple’s lineup, a new rumor suggests today. This comes after Apple discontinued the 12-inch MacBook several years ago after it refocused ...
This thin, small MacBook design came from an era that brought us the well-liked Force Touch trackpad but also the much-maligned butterfly keyboard. Reading time 2 minutes Say goodbye to the original ...
We should make it clear from the off that this speculation isn't from one of the more reputable Apple sources, but still, the user 'yeux1122' (on Korean blog Naver) has been right in the past (but as ...
Apple today added the original 12-inch MacBook to its obsolete products list, meaning the laptop is no longer eligible for repairs or service at Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers.
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