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 ...
Apple MacBook owners who purchased laptops between 2015 and 2019 could be eligible for a payment as part of a nationwide class-action lawsuit. According to court documents, a lawsuit filed in 2022 ...
Apple is expected to expand its list of obsolete products with the addition of the original 12-inch MacBook. That's according to an internal memo seen by MacRumors and Apple is expected to pull the ...
I’ve been a fan of tiny Mac laptops for many years. From the 12-inch PowerBook G4 to the iBook to the 11-inch MacBook Air, I’ve always opted for the smallest laptop I could get my hands on. And yet, ...
Apple first introduced the 12-inch MacBook in 2015, and the device was marketed as a thin and light notebook for the consumer market. However, the machine was highly compromised due to its pokey entry ...
A few weeks ago, Apple officially classified the original 12-inch MacBook from 2015 as “vintage.” This comes as Apple drops support for the machine with this fall’s release of macOS Monterey.
Apple has added the very first 12-inch MacBook to be released to its list of vintage and obsolete products, limiting the support options that owners have. The 12-inch MacBook from 2015 was added to ...
Rumors that Apple might make an affordable, multi-colored MacBook based on the A18 Pro chip sparked considerable excitement and ignited a hope in me and others that it could mark the return of the ...
Apple is sending surveys to select owners of the now-discontinued 2015 12-inch MacBook, asking them about their opinion on the laptop's size, feature set, and more. Apple announced the 12-inch MacBook ...
I have an 11-inch MacBook Air that was a perfectly sensible purchase in 2013, but has since become virtually obsolete for my needs. My primary Mac was for a long time the 17-inch MacBook Pro. I adored ...
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