Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) original Retina MacBook Port’s glory day has vanished, but there have been computers with many compromises and few ports in recent years.
Apple is making upgrades to the MacBook Pro laptop with M1 chips
Although the company’s first wave M1-powered computers have been good, they have been low-powered. The M1 MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, iMac, and MacBook Air are some of the company’s cheapest computers. However, this could change due to the announcement of high-end MacBook Pro Models, the largest laptop update in years.
It seems that the company has listened to Pros, who ridiculed the tiny strip of touchscreen the company had on the keyboard, the lack of RAM, choice of GPU not matching windows competition, and missing ports. Apple is giving the pros all they wanted with the announcement of a ticker and heavier MacBook with ports including an SD card slot, HDMI, and a MagSafe charging cable. In addition, the new MacBook Pro will have in-house processors that will be replacing Intel chips that have been powering the high-end laptops.
The iPhone maker has also announced third-generation AirPods with a new charging case similar that works with the MagSafe magnetic charging system. In addition, the company is including a new case to the $259 AirPods Pro model. The new case allows the AirPods to charge faster.
Apple to avail Universal Control this fall
Apple’s upcoming feature, Universal Control, which allows users to control several devices using the same keyboard and mouse, will not be launching simultaneously with macOS Monterey. The company indicated that it would avail of the OS upgrade on October 25, 2021, but Universal Control will be available this fall.
Foxconn Technology Group, Apple’s electric vehicles partner, has launched its first electric cars, which is a massive milestone that will boost its manufacturing credential as a serious Apple bidder for the company’s automotive project.
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