In 2015, Apple released the first 12-inch MacBook. By reviving the iconic MacBook brand, this laptop was everything an Air model should have been at the moment but still wasn't, featuring a built-in ...
Apple today added the original 12-inch MacBook to its obsolete products list, meaning the laptop is no longer eligible for repairs or service at Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers.
This thin, small MacBook design came from an era that brought us the well-liked Force Touch trackpad but also the much-maligned butterfly keyboard. Reading time 2 minutes Say goodbye to the original ...
Several MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros have entered Apple’s graveyard, and more iMacs from as early as 2017 are now ‘vintage.’ Reading time 2 minutes If you still have an old 2015 or 2016 MacBook ...
Apple doesn’t make MacBooks this small any more. The original 12-inch MacBook released in 2015 has been added to Apple’s list of “obsolete” machines. Despite what the word implies, this doesn’t mean ...
Apple has added 12 more Macs to its vintage and obsolete lists, affecting the hardware service users can access. If your Mac has joined one of the lists, it could become harder to get it repaired by ...
The Apple rumor mill is as noisy as ever. The latest gossip suggests next week’s “Scary Fast” event will be related to gaming on new Macs (MacBook Pros and iMac?) — a big initiative that Apple has ...
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