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After more than a decade using a 27-inch iMac and a 27-inch Thunderbolt Display, Adam Engst shares his experience ...
Time is running out for a massive group of Apple device owners to claim money from a $95 million class-action settlement. The privacy lawsuit was filed over Siri “listening in” when users had not ...
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How-To Geek on MSNAll the macOS 26 Tahoe Feature You're Not Getting at LaunchApple has officially confirmed that next year's macOS 27 update will exclusively support the Apple silicon-powered Mac computers, marking the end of the road for Intel-based Macs.
When will Apple drop support for Intel Macs? The answer: macOS Tahoe will be the last to support Intel chips. Here's why it matters.
Today, Apple announced the latest version of its Mac operating system, macOS Tahoe, sporting a handful of new features and apps. The update will also, however, mark the final substantial version of ...
Apple’s iMac Pro, once a flagship for high-performance all-in-one desktops, is rumored to return in 2025. After discontinuing the 27-inch iMac in 2020, Apple shifted its focus to modular desktop ...
Apple has confirmed that it doesn’t have any plans to release a 27-inch iMac with its Apple Silicon processors. Instead the company is sticking with its existing 24-inch model.
Apple Silicon Macs are coming, which puts the new Intel 5K iMac in a strange position. It may be one of the last of its kind, but is it worth buying anyway?
Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on why it discontinued the desktop. Apple's most recent 27-inch iMac launched in 2020, and was priced at $1,799, $1,999 and $2,299.
This might not come as a shock. Apple last updated the 27-inch iMac in August 2020, and the basic design hadn't changed much since its most recent form factor debuted in 2012.
With a new iMac now available, it’s time to compare Apple’s latest to the rest of their lineup. Should you go for the iMac or Apple’s more portable MacBook Pro?
Last September we concluded our 27-inch iMac review thusly, “The big open question mark here is what the future looks like for the iMac — and how long we’ll have to wait to see it. That is ...
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