A rare Apple Macintosh prototype, known as #M0001 and featuring an early 5.25-inch 'Twiggy' disk drive, is set for auction on ...
One of two Apple Macintosh prototypes extant and already the most valuable Apple Macintosh to have ever sold at auction, ...
Osvaldo Virgil Sr., or Ozzie Virgil, the first Dominican-born player in American League/National League history, has passed away at 92. Nine years after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in ...
A man behind a romance fraud in which a Medway woman was scammed out of more than £120,000 has been jailed for five years. Maxwell Rusey, formerly of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, was sentenced at ...
Apple's portable desktop computer, the Mac mini, is expected to receive its first major redesign since 2010 later this year. Gurman said the next Mac mini will be available in M4 and M4 Pro chip ...
The Qwen team from Alibaba has recently made waves in the AI/ML community by releasing their latest series of large language models (LLMs), Qwen2.5. These models have taken the AI landscape by storm, ...
Here’s how it works. The M2 Mac Mini from 2023 was a total surprise when it first came out. No one expected a new desktop and it was practically overshadowed by the two new MacBook Pros at that ...
Apple has seemingly leaked the rumored next-generation Mac mini with five USB-C ports, according to a code change within Apple software that was discovered today by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris.
As he reported back in April, Apple will update the MacBook Pro, iMac, and Mac mini. This new report doesn’t really add anything new, but Gurman notes that some Macs are ready to ship now ...
He also expects an M4 version of the 24-inch iMac. But the most interesting of the new Macs will still be the redesigned Mac mini, which hasn't gotten an M3 update at all and has been using the ...
To recap some of that old terrain, we are expecting new MacBook Pro models, a new iMac and an overhauled Mac mini all sporting the M4 chip. Gurman underlines a few more specifics here, and we’re ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...