Apple’s latest iteration of the popular Apple TV streaming device is due to hit shelves this May. First introduced to consumers in 2007, the Apple TV connects you to all your favorite streaming services, like Apple TV+, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and more. Photo sharing through iCloud, AirPlay 2 casting from iOS devices, and gameplay through the Apple Arcade … [Read more...] about Apple TV 4K (2017) vs. Apple TV 4K (2021)
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Now Apple has no excuse to keep 5G out of the MacBook
When Apple revealed the new iPad Pro at its Spring Loaded event, the biggest news was the fact it will now use the desktop-class M1 chip instead of the previous A-series processor. As well as that, it also comes kitted out with super-fast 5G connectivity — full millimeter-wave 5G, no less. That raises an interesting question, though: Why hasn’t Apple made a 5G MacBook yet? You … [Read more...] about Now Apple has no excuse to keep 5G out of the MacBook
Apple Spring Loaded event: Everything new announced today
Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off the company’s Spring Loaded event earlier today — and true to its name, it was jam-packed with new hardware refreshes and announcements all around. Apple announced a new iMac desktop that was redesigned around the company’s new ARM-based M1 silicon, as well as refreshes to the iPad Pro tablet lineup that bring some major under-the-hood upgrades, … [Read more...] about Apple Spring Loaded event: Everything new announced today
How to download MacOS Big Sur
Apple’s latest MacOS update, called Big Sur, finally moves away from version 10 after nearly 20 years. MacOS 11 is one of the biggest updates yet, boasting a visual overhaul, new notifications, a faster Safari experience, and an upgraded Messages app. It also begins Apple’s transition away from Intel CPUs. Now, Big Sur is officially out of beta and was publicly released on … [Read more...] about How to download MacOS Big Sur
The Mac’s Apple Silicon processor transition: Everything you need to know
At its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2020, Apple announced it would begin shipping Macs with its own custom Apple Silicon processors instead of Intel chips, something that was confirmed at the company’s “One More Thing” event in November. These chips are based on ARM designs, something Apple already uses in its iPhones and iPads. Since then, Apple Silicon Macs … [Read more...] about The Mac’s Apple Silicon processor transition: Everything you need to know