Apple to mark original 12-inch MacBook as obsolete product
Apple will mark its original 12-inch MacBook as an obsolete product on June 30, according to an internal memo.
Apple will mark its original 12-inch MacBook as an obsolete product on June 30, according to an internal memo.
In tests, a MacBook Pro 13 (M2, 2022) was able to browse the web for 17 hours and play YouTube videos for 18 hours.
According to Patently Apple, a new patent granted the Cupertino-based company shows a hinged keyboard mechanism that could provide the keyboard environment and support that will effectively allow an iPad to function as a MacBook Pro.
Apple is facing a supply crunch and that is why some key steps in assembling these devices have not been completed.
Apple is expected to use a time-of-flight system, which measures the time that it takes for light to bounce off of objects in a room to generate a 3D map.
Expectations are high as users are expecting a new keyboard this year i.e. switching out the old butterfly keyboard mechanism for a scissor mechanism.
The notebook was depicted in both silver and space gray with "16" in both file names presumably referring to the larger 16-inch display MacBook Pro.
Apple is offering an extended keyboard service programme to rectify problems with its so-called "butterfly" mechanism built into its keyboards of the recent MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops.
Twitter has announced it is ending support for its dedicated desktop Mac application and that it has pulled it from…