Hardware

Apple Watch Series 10 tech specs

Apple Watch Series 10 technical specifications banner image.

If you’re wondering what’s new for the Apple Watch Series 10 this year, then you’ve come to the right place. Complete with a larger display, redesigned thinner case, the return of the titanium case option, and new technological features, this is an upgrade that might be worth it.

iVanky FusionDock Max: A Thunderbolt Dock made specifically for Apple Silicon Macs

iVanky FusionDock Max 1 Dock for Apple Silicon Macs.

As someone who only recently took steps to upgrade his home office work desk to be both more spacious and functional, it’s been on my agenda to come up with a multi-display setup to improve multitasking and workflow management. This meant I needed a hub that could handle multiple high-resolution displays and tons of I/O, and personally, I think I nailed it with the iVanky FusionDock Max 1.

Apple Pencil Pro tech specs

Apple Pencil Pro technical specifications summary.

In addition to announcing an all-new lineup of 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Airs and iPad Pros, Apple also unveiled a completely new Apple Pencil Pro – the next generation in the company’s digital sketching and writing utensil intended to be used with the iPad Air and iPad Pro.

11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro tech specs

In addition to announcing a budget-friendly 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air during Tuesday’s “Let Loose” event, Apple also unveiled higher-cost and more capable 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro tablets, which feature some unique hardware changes that we’ve never seen in an iPad before to date.

11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air tech specs

2024 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air technical specifications summary.

Apple on Tuesday announced an all-new iPad Air in two different form factors during its ‘Let Loose’ event: an 11-inch model for those who prefer a compact package, and a 13-inch model for those who want the largest screen real estate for their productivity needs.

iMac gets spec bump to include Apple’s new M3 chip

iMac 24-inch.

Apple on Monday at its ‘Scary Fast’ event unveiled its new M3 series chips and refreshed some of its Mac lineup to take advantage of the new architecture. While most of the spotlight was put on the MacBook Pro, which received M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chip variants, the iMac also received a spec bump to include Apple’s latest silicon.