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Macs With Apple-Made CPUs Could Debut in 2020 By Andrew E. Freedman An Apple analyst with a great track record thinks Apple could be off Intel chips by 2020.
Apple Now Openly Tells US Users What Info It Has on Them By Nathaniel Mott Apple introduced a new privacy portal in the EU back in May, and now it's made it available to its U.S. customers as well.
Apple Continues Internal CPU Development Focus With New Acquisition By Lucian Armasu Apple bought Dialog Semiconductor assets and IP worth $300 million and prepaid another $300 million for purchases from Dialog that are planned for the next three years.
Qualcomm: Apple Gave Trade Secrets to Intel By Nathaniel Mott Qualcomm alleged that Apple engineers looked to its source code and other trade secrets to help Intel overcome performance issues with its iPhone chips.
The 9 Best New Features of macOS Mojave By Andrew E. Freedman Apple’s latest yearly update to its macOS, Mojave, is here and is bringing some new features to the operating system.
macOS Mojave Coming This Month By Andrew E. Freedman Apple's macOS Mojave got a release date in a last-minute announcement at Apple's press event in Cupertino, Calif. today.
Apple Introduces 7nm A12 Bionic CPU for iPhone XS By Andrew E. Freedman At its press event in the Steve Jobs theater today, Apple introduced its first 7nm CPU, the A12 Bionic, for the iPhone XS and XS Max.
Bad Apple: More Mac Apps Have Been Stealing User Data By Nathaniel Mott Other popular apps from Adware Doctor publisher "Trend Micro, Inc." were found to be stealing users' browser histories.
Apple's Making It Easier for Police to Request Data By Nathaniel Mott Apple is reportedly developing an online training course and web portal that will make it easier for law enforcement officials to request private information.
Popular Mac Ad-Blocker Has Been Sending Data to China (Updated) By Nathaniel Mott One of the most popular utilities in the Mac App Store, Adware Doctor, has been secretly collecting users' browser history and sending it to China.
Apple Digs Deeper Into AR With Akonia Holographics Buy By Nathaniel Mott Apple reportedly acquired Akonia Holographics, which has been working on well-performing, transparent and low-cost displays for AR headsets.
Original Apple Computer Goes to Auction Block By Andrew E. Freedman An Apple-1 computer, a foundational part of the history of Apple and the PC is going to auction and could fetch a high price.
Apple May Release New Low-Cost Laptop and Mac Mini for Pros By Andrew E. Freedman A Bloomberg report suggests Apple will release a low-cost MacBook Air with a retina display and a new Mac Mini for professionals.
Apple Promotes GiveBack Trade-In Program for Old Devices By Nathaniel Mott Apple is promoting its Apple GiveBack trade-in program, which helps offset the cost of a new device, on its website's product pages.
Apple MacBook Pro 15-Inch (2018) Review: More Power for Pros By Andrew E. Freedman The 15-inch MacBook Pro has strong performance, fast SSDs and long battery life, but you’ll have to pay a ton for it, and it could use more ports.
US Tariffs May Hit Apple, FitBit and Sonos By Andrew E. Freedman The first brands and their specific products to be affected by the Trump administration's tariffs are from Apple, FitBit and Sonos.
How the New MacBook Pro Solves Apple's Keyboard Problem By Henry T. Casey A leaked document from Apple's internal repairs program suggests the new, quieter keyboards in the 2018 MacBook Pro is designed for greater reliability.
Performance Preview: 13-inch MacBook Pro Benchmarks Are Here By Andrew E. Freedman Laptop Mag released its initial benchmarks for the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and its SSD numbers are particularly fast.
Blackmagic Design Releases $699 eGPU for New MacBook Pros By Nathaniel Mott Blackmagic Design released a new Radeon Pro 580-equipped external GPU to accompany Apple's updated MacBook Pros.