So, you're in the market for a new bag. Or maybe you're looking to buy a new bag for someone else. Either way, you're looking for some new gear and you've decided that a backpack is not the way to go. Which is where a messenger bag might be the better option for your laptop.
MacBook Pro
2021 MacBook Pro full teardown confirms improved repairability, shows off internal design changes
Earlier this week, the brand new, redesigned 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro went under the knife as the iFixit crew went through the teardown process. That was just a preview of what was to come, though, and now we finally have the full teardown.
Teardown video shows complex design of Apple’s new GaN-based 140W charger
Apple's 140W charger that ships with the 16-inch MacBook Pro uses GaN technology that enables higher wattages, complex internal designs and smaller footprints.
50 percent battery in 30 minutes: How to fast-charge your MacBook Pro
We show you how to fast-charge your brand spanking new 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro from dead to fifty percent battery in about 30 minutes, and tell you about the caveats.
Apple explains how to fine-tune the calibration on the MacBook Pro display
Every mini-LED display on the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro is factory-calibrated to ensure reliable color reproduction across a variety of color spaces. If your workflow requires custom calibration, Apple has a new support document explaining how to fine-tune the calibration of the notebooks Liquid Retina XDR display.
Teardown teaser for 14-inch MacBook Pro reveals battery pull tabs under the hood
Yesterday was the big launch day for Apple's brand new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. So, of course, it wasn't going to take the fine folks over at iFixit long before they started taking the new hardware apart. Apple made some changes, both on the outside and inside, and today's teaser of the teardown reveals only a hint at what's to come from the big reveal.
Apple explains why the notch is a smart solution for the overhauled MacBook Pro
Apple's manager for the Mac product line explains in an interview why the recent MacBook Pro refresh has reused the iPhone's infamous notch in the display.
Apple listened to the demands, so are you buying a new MacBook Pro?
Sometimes, Apple has some off years. It happens to every company, of course, but when it's Apple it typically resonates a bit more. There are some posts out there on social media that almost make it seem like Apple's doing it on purpose, like a personal attack on them. That's probably not the case. But there are definitely off years, a stretch when Apple tries to change something up, it doesn't work, but the company barrels down and tries to make it work anyway.
The new MacBook Pro captured in photos out in the wild
The brand new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro is quite the striking design change from the previous generation models. Apple didn't try to make it super thin or even shy away from adopting a notch in the display. And now, before it officially lands on store shelves (or even at most early adopters' homes for that matter), there are some units out there in the wild. Which, of course, means some intrepid individuals were ready to snap some photos and videos of the new laptops in the wild.
MacBook Air redesign will reportedly add ‘off-white bezels’ and keyboard, new iMac-like colors, M2 chip, MagSafe, and more
In October of 2021, Apple welcomed one of the biggest redesigns for the MacBook Pro lineup to date. Specifically, while the company did welcome back plenty of ports (much to the happiness of professionals out there), they also brought in mini-LED displays and a notch for the brand new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro. But the company isn't quite done shaking things up, with the middle of 2022 reportedly tuned up to present radical changes to the MacBook Air lineup.
Learn about the limitations of the HDMI port on Apple’s 2021 MacBook Pro
You may have heard that the MacBook Pro's HDMI port doesn't support the latest and greatest features. But don't you despair, boys and girls, as your favorite blog tells you everything to know about the crucial limitations of the MacBook Pro's HDMI port.
SD card slot on Apple’s new MacBook Pro supports UHS-II speeds up to 312 MB/s
Apple's redesigned MacBook Pro notebooks appease photographers, video editors and other creative professionals by bringing back a handy SD card slot along with other I/O ports. Apple has confirmed that the SD card slot in the new MacBook Pro is compatible with the UHS-II protocol though it doesn't support the fastest UHS-III standard.