Another year, another MacBook Air. Apple's lightweight machine has come a long way since it was first released in 2008. At last week's 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple updated it once again ...
As you might have guessed, hands-on it's a combination of the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air we're already familiar with. The shape is a flattened Pro, trim at 0.71-inches thick, without the Air's ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. We line up Apple’s new MacBook family side-by-side. We line up Apple’s new MacBook family side-by-side. As ...
We’ve posted benchmark results and a full review of the 2012 MacBook Airs, but the work in the lab has not stopped. Apple usually offers optional upgrades that allow you to tailor a ...
With the first Mid-2012 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models reaching the public, Primate Labs has collated some data from its Geekbench 2 benchmarking database to assess the raw performance of these ...
Faced with one of the most news-packed WWDC keynotes so far, it takes a very special product to stand out but the MacBook Pro with Retina Display managed it. Apple's collective interpretation of what ...
Believe it or not, it’s been nearly four and a half years since Apple released the original MacBook Air. At the time, it was revolutionary in terms of its size and weight, but it also was slow, had ...
Look down the aisles at any Apple launch event, across the laps of dozens of journalists liveblogging or in some other way documenting the goings-on, and it's inevitable that you'll see MacBooks. A ...
It's been a busy week of Apple teardowns for iFixit, with the firm announcing today that it has completed its work on the non-Retina version of the Mid-2012 MacBook Pro. Given that the non-Retina ...
It'll be a sad day when the MacBook Pro I bought in 2012 becomes old and unusably slow and I'll have to buy a new MacBook Pro. But thanks to a simple yet effective feature in MacBook Pros made between ...
Have no doubt about this: Apple is revamping their MacBook Pro line in 2012 in a radical way—not merely evolutionary. We know this not because of the usual rumors, but because there is no way this ...
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