14-inch, M4 MacBook Pro could support up to two external displays
The upcoming M4 14-inch MacBook Pro may be capable of supporting up to two external displays with the lid open.
The upcoming M4 14-inch MacBook Pro may be capable of supporting up to two external displays with the lid open.
I’m not sure who needs this, but InfinaCore has launched a 100W Woven LED USB-C 6-foot Cable with Wattage Display.
With the updated Notes app in iOS 18, you can record audio and have the spoken words transcribed to text. You can search the transcript, add the text to the note, or copy the text to other documents.
PCMag ranked Apple number one on its “Best Brands for 2024” list of technology manufacturers. First place went to Bitdefender, a global security company.
Apple has seeded the sixth developer betas of macOS Sequoia 15.1, iOS 18.1, and iPadOS 18.1, as well as the fourth developer beta of visionOS 2.1.
Feral Interactive has announced that GRID Legends: Deluxe Edition, Codemasters’ racing hit on desktop and console, has entered the final strait for a December release on iOS and Android.
Apple has seeded the fourth developer betas of visionOS 2.1, watchOS 11.1, and tvOS 18.1.
Action1, a provider of an integrated real-time vulnerability discovery and automated patch management solution, has introduced a new agent for macOS.
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Apple has updated iCloud.com to support some of the features that have been previously introduced in iOS.
Capcom’s “Resident Evil 2” zombie game will be available at the Mac App Store on December 31.
Apple has posted a trailer on its YouTube channel for “Submerged,” its first scripted film designed for the Apple Immersive Video experience on the Vision Pro.
The Apple M1 iMac, originally released in May 2021, may suffer from screen deterioration after two years, according to Tom’s Hardware.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) may take legal action against tech companies such as Apple to reduce the amount of conflict minerals sourced from its eastern provinces.
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