Apple Silicon M1 MacBook Air
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Apple Working On A Fix For Bluetooth Connectivity Issue On M1 Mac
Reports indicate that Apple is already working to resolve Bluetooth connectivity issues on the M1 Mac with software fix soon coming your way. Reports indicate that Apple is already working to resolve Bluetooth connectivity issues on the M1 Mac with software fix soon coming your way. -
Rumors Indicate Mini LED MacBook Air Release Not Until 2022
A new report indicates that Apple's MacBook Air may not have the mini LED technology this year and it might not be until 2022 until the model gets one. A new report indicates that Apple's MacBook Air may not have the mini LED technology this year and it might not be until 2022 until the model gets one. -
Intel MacBook Pro Vs. Apple M1 MacBook Pro: Which One Do You Need?
Both Intel-based and M1-powered MacBook Pros have their own 13-inch variants and the question is, which is more suitable for you? Both Intel-based and M1-powered MacBook Pros have their own 13-inch variants and the question is, which is more suitable for you? -
Having Six Monitors Is Possible With M1 Mac Mini And Peripherals
Attaching six displays on a single M1 Mac mini is possible with peripherals. Attaching six displays on a single M1 Mac mini is possible with peripherals. -
New Chrome Optimized For New Macs Crashes: Google Working On The Issue
The new version of Google Chrome optimized for the new Apple Silicon-powered Macs is having unexpected crashes. The new version of Google Chrome optimized for the new Apple Silicon-powered Macs is having unexpected crashes. -
Apple Silicon Macs Are Exciting Many Final Cut Pro Users And It Is Easy To See Why
Final Cut Pro users have good reasons to feel much excitement over Apple Silicon Macs and it has everything to do with performance. Final Cut Pro users have good reasons to feel much excitement over Apple Silicon Macs and it has everything to do with performance. -
Apple M1 MacBook Air With x86 Emulation Is Still Faster Than Other Macs In Single-Core Tests
Apple Silicon M1 Macs running x86 emulation on Rosetta 2 is faster compared to every other Mac model in single-core benchmarks. Apple Silicon M1 Macs running x86 emulation on Rosetta 2 is faster compared to every other Mac model in single-core benchmarks.