Apple’s newest Mac Pro is here. AppleInsider shows you Apple’s 2019 Mac Pro to see how well-designed the machine truly is.
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Apple’s newest Mac Pro is here. AppleInsider shows you Apple’s 2019 Mac Pro to see how well-designed the machine truly is.
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Amazon-owned Woot is shaving up to $1,000 off refurbished 2017 and 2018 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros during its latest flash sale. Prices start at just $749.99 while supplies last.
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Apple has restarted the beta-testing process for what is likely to be the last time in 2019, issuing developers the first test builds of iOS 13.3.1, iPadOS 13.3.1, tvOS 13.3.1, and macOS 10.15.3.
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Apple’s high-end 16-inch MacBook Pro is on sale for $2,549 exclusively for AppleInsider readers. Find out how to save $250 on this premium model, as well as take advantage of bonus savings on every other 16-inch MacBook Pro configuration.
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iFixit has performed a complete teardown of the new 2019 Mac Pro, highlighting how easy it is to access various components when the time comes to repair or replace them.
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The Apple Watch Digital Crown might be more flexible in the future, as Apple has come up with a way to turn the smartwatch button into a simple joystick by moving the rotational crown element laterally.
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Cowen equity research is raising its convictions on shares of Apple, boosting its price target behind near-term momentum in several operating segments and a belief that market share losses in China could potentially be offset by gains in India.
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Japan’s government is introducing a new contract disclosure requirement for firms like Apple, Google and Amazon, with the law intended to prevent any large firm from abusing its market power.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is back on U.S. soil after a whistle-stop East Asian tour and on Monday sat down with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai to discuss the role of technology in education and the company’s ongoing collaboration with the Malala Fund.
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Apple is taking to the street (quite literally) to promote its Apple TV+ original series “Helpsters,” with the company preparing to open a show-themed pop-up location in New York City.
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