This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Victor and Dan discuss yesterday’s Apple Event, the latest MacBook Pro announcements, and Apple’s updates to the Apple TV interface.
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This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Victor and Dan discuss yesterday’s Apple Event, the latest MacBook Pro announcements, and Apple’s updates to the Apple TV interface.
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Demand for Apple’s new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar is outstripping supply after less than 12 hours of availability, with all 13-inch models now showing expected ship times of four to five weeks.
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Apple on Thursday unveiled a trio of MacBook Pro models, each featuring a thin-and-light design and powerful technology the company hopes will spark the interest of everyone from road warriors to professionals. From the Touch Bar to Touch ID to the gigantic Force Touch trackpad, AppleInsider presents a rundown of the line’s best features.
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Benchmarks of Apple’s new MacBook Pro lineup are making their way online just hours after Thursday’s unveiling, with initial tests putting the entry-level 13-inch model without Touch Bar at performance levels equivalent to last year’s 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.
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Confirming a report from Wednesday, Apple’s AirPods street date has shifted on the company’s web page from late October, to a less specific “coming soon.”
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Pre-ordering Apple’s new 2016 MacBook Pros from one of the company’s largest authorized resellers can save most customers between $120 and $250 in tax. You’ll also be able to tack on an AppleCare extended protection plan at a lower price than if you purchased from an Apple Store.
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AMD has offered up some technical information on the three discrete chipsets debuting in the new MacBook Pro line, showing nearly double the performance on the Radeon Pro 460 over the Radeon Pro 450.
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The Thunderbolt 3 Express Dock HD has been refreshed to provide the new protocol’s full 40 Gbps data speed, and provide 85W of charging power to the newly released late 2016 MacBook Pro.
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As expected, Apple has updated its entire array of first-party apps including Xcode, iMovie, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, to support the Touch Bar on the new MacBook Pro line, alongside some normal “stability and performance improvements” that come with nearly every update.
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In an interview, Chief Design Officer Jony Ive, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi, and Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller dole out the details on decisions made during the new MacBook Pro development process, convergence of iOS and macOS, and more.
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