macOS Catalina 10.15.6 fixes USB 2.0 problems
macOS Catalina 10.15.6: Apparently a pretty annoying problem on the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air 2020 has been fixed.
macOS Catalina 10.15.6: Apparently a pretty annoying problem on the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air 2020 has been fixed.
The end of Intel - Hello Apple Silicon. Which Mac devices will be introduced with Apple's own processor this year?
According to him, the company will ship a MacBook Pro 13.3-inch with Apple Silicon chip by the end of the year. More...
New MacBook Pro with 14" display: Various analysts have already announced a switch in display technology to mini-LEDs.
Now it's official. As expected, Apple has discontinued service for the first MacBook Pro with Retina display.
Earlier this week, Apple added a new graphics card for the MacBook Pro 16" to its range - and it's impressive.
The rumor mill had already suggested a MacBook Pro 14" at the end of last year, after the MacBook Pro 16" debut.
Reports about an update to the MacBook Pro 13-inch model have been with us for several months. Now the time frame has been set.
Rumors say that Apple is planning a new MacBook Pro. The new top model will be the first to feature a 16-inch display...
The MacBook Pro 16" was first unveiled by well-known star analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in February 2019. Initially, Kuo assumed a ...
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