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The new MacBook Air will have a slightly larger 13.6-inch display than the current model. But which chipset will it use?
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The new MacBook Air will have a slightly larger 13.6-inch display than the current model. But which chipset will it use?
According to a report, Apple is working with LG to develop a foldable OLED display for future iPad and MacBook models.
In the teardown: At the beginning of March, Apple introduced the Studio Display, the first standalone display since the Pro Display XDR.
Another name? Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that Apple will introduce a new 15-inch MacBook.
Apple is developing a hardware subscription service that will allow customers to "subscribe" to an iPhone or other Apple device.
With a complicated cooling system: The repair company iFixit has now carried out a teardown of the new Mac Studio.
According to display analysts, Apple could introduce a new MacBook Air model with a larger display next year.
Apple's Studio Display apparently has 64 GB of internal storage. But only 2 GB is actually used by the display.
A first look inside reveals: The SSD storage of the Mac Studio is not soldered and could be upgraded.
New design, new chip & more: Now Mark Gurman reports that Apple has postponed the launch of the redesigned MacBook Air...

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